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I Can Not Wait Until it’s 3:20

Kaycee
Cunningham
Bird’s Eye
Bird’s eye view is an elevated view of something while
looking straight down.

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Worm’s Eye
Worm’s eye view is a view where you are looking at
your subject from a very low angle and you can
usually see the ground.

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High Angle
The high angle is a view where you are looking at
your subject from a higher perspective.

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Low Angle
The low angle in photography is when you are
looking at your subject from a low perspective.

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Dutch Tilt
Dutch tilt in photography is when you literally tilt
your camera to tilt the image.

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Front
The front view in photography is when you take a
picture of the front of your subject.

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Back
The back view in photography is when you take a
photo of the back of your subject.

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¾ Front
The ¾ front view of a subject in photography is when you
take a photo of your subject slightly turned to a side while
still mostly facing the front.

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¾ Back
The ¾ back view of a subject in photography is when you
take a photo of your subject slightly turned to a side while
still mostly facing the back.

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Profile
The profile view in photography is when you take a picture
of the subject from the side.

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Rule of Thirds
Rule of thirds in photography is when you move your focal
point to one of the “sweet spots”.

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Rule of Thirds
Rule of thirds in photography is when you move your focal
point to one of the “sweet spots”.

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Leading Lines
Leading lines in photography helps to lead the focus of a
photo to another place.

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Creative Lighting
The use of sources of light that aren’t just over head
lighting.

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Creative Lighting
The use of sources of light that aren’t just over head
lighting.

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Black & White
The use of shades of gray ranging from dark blacks to
bright whites usually to symbolize or show new things in a
photo.

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Black & White
The use of shades of gray ranging from dark blacks to
bright whites usually to symbolize or show new things in a
photo.

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