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Photo 5

Final
By Emily Mertes
Birds Eye - Vertical Positioning
Birds Eye is when you are directly above a subject.
Worms Eye - Vertical
Positioning
Worms eye view is an angle from below, often showing ground leading up to something.
High Angle - Vertical
Positioning
High angle is an above angle, but not directly like birds eye.. At a tilt.
Low Angle - Vertical Positioning
Low angle is an angle from below but not as low as worms eye, which is

sometimes underneath a subject.


Dutch Tilt - Vertical Positioning
Dutch tilt is a concept that consists of a slight tilt in the camera not the subject.
Front - Horizontal Positioning
Front angle is facing a subject, so if your subject was a person

it would be a direct view.


Back - Horizontal Positioning
Back angle is the opposite of front, showing the rear side of

A subject.
Front - Horizontal
Positioning
angle is a side angle, but showing mainly the front of a subject.
Back - Horizontal Positioning
back is the side angle which shows mainly the back or rear of a subject.
Profile - Horizontal Positioning
Profile is the direct side of a subject.
Rule of Thirds - Image 1
Rule of thirds is when the focal point of an image is off centered to one of the four corners of a frame. (Next 2)
Rule of Thirds - Image 2
Leading Lines
Leading lines is a concept that has lines that lead or

highlight/outline a subject.
Creative Lighting - Image 1
Creative lighting is using one or more different sources of light to show a focal point more creatively. (Next 2)
Creative Lighting - Image 2
Black and White - Image 1
Black and white is a concept that desaturates and takes all color from an image. (Next 2)
Black and White - Image 2

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