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Photography Final

Rachelle Herrmann
Bird’s Eye
Photo taken from a perspective where the camera is placed above a focal point. It would look like a
bird took the picture from the sky.
Worm’s Eye
Photo taken from a perspective where the camera is taken from below the focal point. It would look
like a worm took the photo from the ground.
High Angle
A photo taken from high above the focal point, but not directly above.
Low Angle
A photo taken from below the focal point but not directly below.
Dutch Tilt
Photo taken where the camera is tilted slightly to either the left or right.
Front
A photo taken where the front of the focal point is visible.
Back
A photo taken where the back of the focal point is visible.
¾ Front
A photo taken where ¾ of the front focal point is visible to the camera.
¾ Back
A photo taken where ¾ of the back of the focal point is visible to the camera
Profile
A photo taken where the focal point is facing directly to the side
Rule of Thirds
A photo where the focal point is not in the center third of the frame
Rule of Thirds
Leading Lines
A photo taken where there are various lines leading to the focal point
Creative Lighting
A photo taken with atypical lighting that is not directly overhead
Creative Lighting
Black and White
A photo taken where the only colors that are apart of the picture are black and white
Black and White

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