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Ryan Frye

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Crane Final
Bird’s Eye

An picture taken from high point straight down onto your focal point
Worm’s Eye
An picture taken from the ground to make your focal point seem bigger
High Angle
A high up angle to make the focal point seem smaller
Low Angle
A low angle to make your focal point seem more powerful
Dutch Tilt
When you take your camera or device and give it a slight tilt to the left or right
Front
A normal picture
Back
A picture you back from the back of the focal point
¾ Front
A picture you want the the slight angle so you can see the side of the nose and the
other side of the face
3/4 Back
A photo when you stand at a slight angle from the back of the focal point
Profile
A photo were you can only see on side of the focal point
Rule of Thirds
A picture were the focal point is not the center of the photo
Rule of Thirds
Leading Lines
Creative Lighting
A photo were you using to make the focal point pop out more
Creative Lighting
Black and White
When a take a photo and unstrat it
Black and White

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