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Photography Final

Semester 2

Brady Wolke
Vertical Positioning
Birds Eye

Looking straight down from


above your focal point,
directly above.
Worms Eye

Camera up against the


ground looking at the
focal point.
High Angle

Camera is higher than the focal


point, but not directly above.
Low Angle

Camera is lower than the


focal point, looking up at the
subject.
Dutch Tilt

Camera is tilted at an angle, looking


at the focal point.
Horizontal Positioning
Front

Camera directly
facing the front of
your focal point.
Back
Camera
directly facing
the back of
your focal
point.
¾ Front

The camera is
facing the front of
the focal point, but
the focal point is
turned slightly away
from the camera,
approximately ¼.
¾ Back

The camera is
facing the back
of the focal point,
but the focal
point is turned
slightly away
from the camera,
approximately ¼.
Profile

A photo of the side


of the focal point.
Rule of Thirds

When focal point is


placed in one of the 4
corners of the center of
your image.
Rule of Thirds
Leading Lines

An image that uses lines to bring the


viewers eyes to the focal point.
Creative Lighting

Concentrated lighting in
your image that can't be
overhead lighting.
Creative Lighting
Black and White

When you remove all


color in an image and is
only left with Shades of
Black, White and Grey.
Black and White

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