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Photo 1 Final Exam

By-Erica McNamara
Bird’s Eye
Perspective from looking directly down onto a focal point.
Worm’s Eye
A very low angle that captures part of the ground.
High Angle
A higher positioned above eye level.
Low Angle
A lower positioned anywhere below eye level.
Dutch Tilt
A natural feeling slant to a image.
Front
A face on picture
Back
A picture from the back of the focal point.
¾ Front
A mostly front picture but with a slight turn to make it more visually appealing.
¾ Back
A picture that is mostly a back angle but has a slight turn into it to make it more
visually appealing.
Profile
A 180 side shot of a focal point.
Rule of Thirds
Having the focal point of a image in one third of the image.
Leading Lines
Lines that lead to a focal point.
Creative Lighting
A image that does not use overhead light and instead uses light creativity to
enhance the image.
Black and White
A image with no RGB in it.

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