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Photo Final

Haley Reinhardt

Birds
Eye

Birds Eye: The view from the


air looking straight down at
the subject

Worms
Eye

Worms Eye: view from the


ground looking at the
subject

High
Angle

High Angle: the


camera is higher than
the subject

Low
Angle

Low Angle: the


camera is lower than
the subject

Dutch
Tilt

Dutch Tilt: camera is


slightly tilted from the
horizon

Fro
nt

Front: photo taken


of the frontside of
the subject

Ba
ck

Back: photo taken of the


backside of the subject


Front

Front: photo
taken of the
subject halfway
between front
and side

Back
Back: photo taken of the
subject halfway between back and
side

Profil
e

Profile: photo taken


of the side of the
subject

Rule of
Thirds

Rule of Thirds: aligning


a subject with the
guidelines and their
intersection points

Rule of
Thirds
Rule of Thirds:
aligning a subject
with the guidelines
and their
intersection points

Leading
Lines

Leading Lines: The


viewers eye is
attracted to the lines
that lead to the subject

Creative
Lighting

Creative Lighting: Using


different techniques of lighting
your subject to get a
photograph

Creativ
e
Lightin
g

Creative Lighting: Using


different techniques of
lighting your subject to
get a photograph

Black and
White
Black and White:
creating image in color
then turning it into a
black and white
photograph

Black and
White

Black and White: creating


image in color then turning
it into a black and white
photograph

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