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Final Exam

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Birds Eye

A view of your focal point from directly above.


Worms Eye

The view of your focal point from a worm's perspective


High Angle

When the focal point is below the camera but not directly above.
Low Angle

When the focal point is above the camera but not at the ground.
Dutch Tilt

When the focal point of the picture is rotated in between horizontal and vertical position.
Front

When the focal point is facing the camera.


Back

When the focal point is facing the same direction as the camera.
¾ Front

When the camera is in view of the front and side of the focal point.
¾ Back

When the camera is view of the back and side of the focal point.
Profile

When the focal point is the side of an object.


Rule of thirds

When the focal point is on the outer middle part of the picture.
Leading Lines

When there is a line leading to the center of the picture.


Creative Lighting

When elements of light are added to make a picture.


Black and White

When a picture is taken or printed with zero saturation.

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