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Shot types
All of the pictures used is
from Google images
Framing
Macro framing means
capturing an image from a very
close distance
A landscape is an image of
scenery or land
A portrait is a painting, drawing,
photograph, or engraving of a person,
especially one that captures
someone's face, head or shoulders.
A close up shows the detail of an
image
A long shot is where you can see
all of the background or see a
person in the frame from head to
Angle
A high angle is looks at
something from above
A low angle is a shot taken
where the camera is placed
in a position below and
pointing upward at the
subject
A canted angle is when the
camera is slanted to one
side
A wide angle is when there
is a wide view for example a
object and its surroundings
The rule of thirds is when
allowing the linear features in
the image to flow from section
to section.
Composition
A foreground Is a
prominent or important
position of an image
A background is the
part of a picture, scene,
or design that is furthest
from the viewer.
Deep Depth of field is the range
of distance in front of and behind
an object focused by the camera.
Focus
Sharp focus is when
the image is very clear
and defined and the
background is blurred
out
A soft focus is when a
image appearance is
blurry but still has sharp
edges
zoom
Digital zoom is used when
the camera enlarges the
centre of the frame and trims
away the outside edges of the
picture.
Optical zoom is used when
taking pictures at a far away
distance it helps produce
better quality images .
Analogue zoom
captures a perspective
that is closer than the
original perspective.
Level
High level photography is
when a picture is captured from
above or a high angle it covers
a very large area. And the
horizon is always visible. It also
mostly shows nature.
Low level Photography only
covers a small area. It shows the
bottom or a lower shot

Shot types

  • 1.
    { Shot types All ofthe pictures used is from Google images
  • 2.
    Framing Macro framing means capturingan image from a very close distance A landscape is an image of scenery or land A portrait is a painting, drawing, photograph, or engraving of a person, especially one that captures someone's face, head or shoulders. A close up shows the detail of an image A long shot is where you can see all of the background or see a person in the frame from head to
  • 3.
    Angle A high angleis looks at something from above A low angle is a shot taken where the camera is placed in a position below and pointing upward at the subject A canted angle is when the camera is slanted to one side A wide angle is when there is a wide view for example a object and its surroundings
  • 4.
    The rule ofthirds is when allowing the linear features in the image to flow from section to section. Composition A foreground Is a prominent or important position of an image A background is the part of a picture, scene, or design that is furthest from the viewer.
  • 5.
    Deep Depth offield is the range of distance in front of and behind an object focused by the camera. Focus Sharp focus is when the image is very clear and defined and the background is blurred out A soft focus is when a image appearance is blurry but still has sharp edges
  • 6.
    zoom Digital zoom isused when the camera enlarges the centre of the frame and trims away the outside edges of the picture. Optical zoom is used when taking pictures at a far away distance it helps produce better quality images . Analogue zoom captures a perspective that is closer than the original perspective.
  • 7.
    Level High level photographyis when a picture is captured from above or a high angle it covers a very large area. And the horizon is always visible. It also mostly shows nature. Low level Photography only covers a small area. It shows the bottom or a lower shot