This document discusses various photography techniques including vertical and horizontal positioning such as bird's eye view, worm's eye view, high angle, low angle, and Dutch tilt. It also covers rules of thirds, leading lines, creative lighting, and converting images to black and white. The techniques are explained with examples to demonstrate proper use for enhancing photographs.
This document discusses various photography techniques including vertical and horizontal positioning such as bird's eye view, worm's eye view, high angle, low angle, and Dutch tilt. It also covers rules of thirds, leading lines, creative lighting, and converting images to black and white. The techniques are explained with examples to demonstrate proper use for enhancing photographs.
This document discusses various photography techniques including vertical and horizontal positioning such as bird's eye view, worm's eye view, high angle, low angle, and Dutch tilt. It also covers rules of thirds, leading lines, creative lighting, and converting images to black and white. The techniques are explained with examples to demonstrate proper use for enhancing photographs.
Vertical Positioning- Birds Eye:The high point a view to see what's on top. Vertical Positioning- Worms Eye:When you take a picture when your laying on the ground. Vertical Positioning- High Angle:A picture that is taken from a high point of view but not the top of the object Vertical Positioning- Low Angle:A picture that is taken from a lower point of view but from the ground. Vertical Positioning- Dutch Tilt-A picture that is taken from a tilt so your camera is tilted. Horizontal Positioning- Front- Taking a photo of the face point of view Horizontal Positional- Back-Taking a picture from the back of an object Horizontal Positioning- ¾ Front- Itś a picture of the front of an object the turned 3/4 Horizontal Positioning- ¾ Back- It´s the back of an object that´s turn ¾. Horizontal Positioning- Profile-A picture that is taken From the side of a person. Rule Of Thirds- #1 A picture that the object isn't taking up as much space so there's more space that isn't taken up. Rule Of Thirds #2 Leading Lines- A picture that has lines leading to an object. Creative Lighting- #1 I Lighting that you create That isn´t over head lighting. Creative Lighting #2 Black and White- #1 A picture you take that has meaning and you Change it to black and white To have more meaning. Black and White #2