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FINAL CRANE

Gregory Rosenberg
BIRDS EYE
A photo taken directly above and object looking directly down.
WORMS EYE
A photography technique that places the camera lens below the object with the horizon line clearly
viable.
HIGH ANGLE
Photo taken at a higher elevation, looking at the object.
LOW ANGLE
A photo taken at a lower elevation than the object, looking up.
DUTCH TILT
Photo taken when the camera is tilted slightly to one side.
FRONT
Photo taken where the front of the object is facing toward the camera.
BACK
A photo taken where the back of the object is facing the camera.
FRONT
A photo taken where the object is about half way between a profile and front view.
BACK
A photo taken of an object between a profile and back view.
PROFILE
A photo taken where the side of the object is facing the camera.
RULE OF THIRDS 1
A photography technique where an object is placed around the intersections created when the photo
is evenly split into thirds both horizontally and vertically.
RULE OF THIRDS 2
LEADING LINES
Physical or implied lines in a photo to lead the attention to the focal point.
CREATIVE LIGHTING 1
Using a light source in a unique way to add meaning to a photo.
CREATIVE LIGHTING 2
BLACK AND WHITE 1
A photo without colors other than shades of black and white.
BLACK AND WHITE 2

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