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Final Exam

Brianna Benson
Hour 5

Birds Eye View


A bird's eye view
is a aloft view
from above a
object as if the
photographer is
an bird.

Worms eye view


A view seen
beneath the
object and
looking up too
it.

High Angle
A technique
where the
camera is
above the
focal point.

Low Angle
A angle
positioned low
so that you're
looking up at
the object.

Dutch Tilt
This is where
the camera is
at a angle that
is tilted.

Front
Angle where the
camera is in the
front of the object
looking directly at
it.

Back
Taking a picture
from the
backside of the
object.

Front
A angle where
the
photographer is
of the way to
the front of the
object.

Back
A angle where
the
photographer is
of the way to
the back of the
object.

Profile
A outline of the
side of
someone or
somethings
face.

Rule of thirds
A
horizontal
image with
the focal
point off
too the
side.

Leading lines
An image where
their are lines
that lead directly
to the focal
point.

Creative Lighting
Light in
a photo
that is
placed
creative
ly to
emphas
ize the
picture.

Black and white


Any image
that has no
color or is in
black and
white.

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