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Final Exam

Mya Gibbs
Birds Eye: View of an object from directly above
Worms Eye: View looking at something directly at ground level.
High Angle: Point of view from above an object at an upper
angle
Low Angle: A perspective looking up at something from an
angle
Dutch Tilt: Holding your camera at an angle while taking a
picture
Front: A view from directly in front and parallel to an object
Back: A view from directly behind and parallel to an object
¾ Front: Front view were the subject is slightly turned away from
the camera
¾ Back: Back view were the subject is turned slightly towards
the camera
Profile: A view directly from the side of an object
Rule of Thirds: A picture where the focal point is not centered
but positioned in one of the four corners
Rule of Thirds:
Leading Lines: A picture taken were the eyes of the viewer
are directed to the main focus due to natural lines in the photo
Creative Lighting: when a photographer uses specific forced
light sources to enhance features in the photo
Creative Lighting:
Black and White: A picture that contains no color, rather
tones that range from black to white
Black and White:

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