Terminology 2016

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  • Vertical orientation

    Vertical orientation reffers to photographs that are taller than they are wide. "Vertical photographs are taken by tilting the camera sideways. Vertical framing reduces the room and gives intense focus on the subject. Vertical images attempt to imitate the brain's natural selective focus ability. ...

    Photography; Photography techniques
  • symmetry

    Symmetry is close agreement in size, shape, and position of parts that are on opposite sides of a dividing line or center : an arrangement involving regular and balanced proportions. In photography, symmetry is when the left and right sides and top and bottom of your frame are the same and ...

    Photography; Photography techniques
  • Horizontal orientation

    Horizontal orientation reffers to photographs which are wider than they are tall. "Horizontal photographs is the most common photographic orientation. Horizontal images are roughly the same format as how we see the world and have some distinct properties. Horizontal frames can depict a wider ...

    Photography; Photography techniques
  • dominant subject

    The dominant subject in photography is the main subject in a picture placed at the center of the frame so that there is space at the top and at the bottom. The space at the top is twice as much as the space at the bottom. In order to make your main subject dominate the scene, one should make his or ...

    Photography; Photography techniques
  • focal point

    The focal point is the exact point at which the camera is focused at maximum sharpness. When looking into the viewfinder, it is usually marked in the center with either a circle or a set of brackets. The focal point should be placed at the subject of the photograph. By selecting a focal point, the ...

    Photography; Photography techniques
  • primary focal point

    There can be more than just one focal point in a photograph. A photograph can have a primary focal point, a secondary focal point and even a third focal point. The primary focal point is the point which grabs the most attention from viewers in a photograph. At the same time, the primary focal point ...

    Photography; Photography techniques
  • secondary focal point

    The secondary focal point is the visual point which grabs less attention than the primary focal point. While the primary focal point is the subject of the photograph, the secondary focal point can be any other element which falls in a rank based on the amount of importance the viewer gives to it. ...

    Photography; Photography techniques
  • Vantage point

    A vantage point is used in linear perspective as a stationary point from which a viewer is related to the object/figure being rendered. It can be thought of as the point of reference from which all things in the artwork can be related to. The vantage point may be very high or very low. High = ...

    Photography; Photography techniques
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