This document provides definitions and examples of different types of photography including:
- Macro photography which shows small items enlarged
- Landscape photography showing natural and man-made outdoor spaces
- Portrait photography focusing on people's expressions and moods
- Distance photography beyond close focus
It also defines different photographic angles, compositions, focuses, and zoom techniques such as rule of thirds, foreground, background, depth of field, sharp focus, soft focus, digital zoom, analogue zoom, and optical zoom. High and low level photography are distinguished by their vertical perspectives. Examples accompany each definition to illustrate the photographic concepts.
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2. FRAMING
What is Macro
photography?
Photography producing
photographs of small
items larger than life
size.
This is a example of a macro image
What is landscape
photography:
This type of photography
shows the spaces within in
the world, it just typically
captures the presence of
nature but can also focus on
man – made features.
This is a example of a landscape image
What is portrait
photography?
Portrait photography is a
picture drawing or painting
of a person or a group of
people that are showing
their expressions or their
mood of a specific subject.
This is a example of a portrait image
What is distance
photography?
Distance photography is
beyond which all objects
can be brought into a
focus. Example would be a
long shot or a close up.
This is a example of a distance image it is a long
shot, this is where you can see all the background in
a frame from top to bottom.
3. ANGLES
What is low angle?
A high angel is when the camera is
looking down on a subject from a high
angle.
What is a high angle?
A low angle is a shot from a
camera angle positioned low it
is anywhere below the eye line,
looking up. Sometimes, it is
even directly below the
subject's feet.
What is a canted angle?
This is a camera angle which is purposely slanted to one
side, sometimes used for dramatic effect to help portray
unease.
What is a wide angle?
A wide angle is having a short focal
length and hence a field covering a
wide angle.
4. COMPOSITION
What is rule of thirds?
Rule of thirds is to imagine breaking up an
image down into thirds so that you have 9
parts.
What is foreground?
The part of a view that is nearest to the
observer or is a important position of an
image.
What is background?
The part of a picture or design that forms a
setting. It cover all of the picture or page.
This is how it will look like
This is a example of a background
This is a foreground
5. FOCUS
What is a depth of field:
It is the distance between the nearest and farthest objects in a scene that appear
acceptably sharp in an image.
Example of a depth of field image
What is a sharp focus?
A sharp focus is something that is very clear and focused on, and
the background is blurred.
Example of a sharp image
What is a soft focus?
Soft focus is a lens flaw, in which the lens forms images that
are blurred, but it has sharp edges. .
Example of a soft focus image
6. ZOOM
What is a digital zoom?
Digital zoom is a method of decreasing the apparent angle of
view of a digital photographic or video image. Digital zoom is
done by cropping an image down to a cantered area with the
same ratio as the original.
Example of a digital zoom
What is analogue zoom?
This is when a person captures a
perspective that is close to them then the
original perspective.
Example of a analogue zoom
What is optical zoom?
It is technique that is used when taking
pictures at a far away distance, this help
it produce better quality images.
Example of a optical zoom
7. LEVEL
High level
High level photography is when a picture has been taken from high above in a high
angel, it covers a very large area.
Low level
Low level photography is when a picture only cover a small area, this shows a bottom to
something or it shows something in depth.