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Final Exam CRANE!!

By; ShaMyra Wilson


Birds Eye Vertical positioning

Birds eye-
Elevated view of an
object from a
perspective as
though the
observer were a
bird. Straight on
from above the
object
Worms Eye Vertical
positioning

Worms Eye-
ground level an
image from
below as though
the observer
were a work
opposite of the
birds eye
High Angle
Vertical positioning

High Angle-
camera is above
the subject
looking down
Low Angle
Vertical
positioning
Low Angle-
captured from a
camera placed
below the actor's
eye looking up at
them
Dutch Tilt Vertical
positioning
Dutch Tilt-
leaning sideways
transforming the
horizon into a
slope
Front Horizontal Positioning

Front-
photo taken from the
front of the object
Back Horizontal
Positioning

Back-
photo taken from
the back of your
object
Front
Horizontal Positioning

front- showing
most the the front
but yet seeing the
side and a slight
touch of the back of
you object
Back
Horizontal Positioning

Back-
showing most the the
back but yet seeing
the side and a slight
touch of the front of
you object
Profile
Horizontal Positioning

Profile-
straight on photo
taken from the
side of the
subject or object
main focal point
Rule of Thirds 1
Rule of thirds -

focal point is not


exactly in the
center of the
photo the object
is not take
straight on.
Rule of Thirds 2
Rule of thirds -
focal point is not
exactly in the
center of the photo
the object is not
take straight on.
Leading Lines
Leading lines-
the photo should
contain pattern
proportion unity
emphasis
contrast and
variety and
elements lines
that lead the
viewer's eye
Creative lighting 1
Creative lighting-
photo could
possibly contain
natural lighting
flash types of
studio lighting
flash positioning
Creative lighting 2
Creative
lighting-
photo could
possibly contain
natural lighting
flash types of
studio lighting
flash positioning
Black and white 1

Black and white-


not using a black and
white filter you
desaturating your
photo taking the
color out of your
photo
Black and white 2

Black and white-


not using a black and
white filter you
have to desaturate
your photo by
taking the color out
of your photo

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