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Final Exam

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Bird’s Eye- Elevated view, looking straight down
Worm’s Eye- ground level, a view of the
object from below
High Angle- a view of the object where the
camera is higher than the object, looking
down, above object
Low Angle- a view of the object where the
camera is lower than the subject
Dutch Tilt- the camera is tilted slightly
making the subject tilted too
Front- photo taken directly in front of object
Back- taking the photo from directly behind
the object
¾ Front- a angle in between the front and
side
¾ Back- an angle of the back and side, in
between the two
Profile- a side angle of the subject
Rule of Thirds- The focal point is at a spot a third of the way
through the photo instead of being centered.
Rule of Thirds- The focal point is at a spot a third of the way
through the photo instead of being centered.
Leading Lines- The viewer is led to the focal point using
lines that lead to it.
Creative Lighting-
No use of overhead
lighting is used
when creating the
image.
Creative Lighting-
no overhead
lighting is used
while creating the
image.
Black and White- all
color is removed, the
image is desaturated.
Black and White-
All color is removed
from the image, it’s
desaturated.

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