Leading Line : To lead onto the main image of the picture as it helps focus on the main image of a picture. We did this by making a long shot of a pathway to show the leading line.
Reflection : To show a dynamic variety in what is being shown. In this we use a water bottle to show reflection. This gives dynamic aspect to the pictures and techniques. We did this by using a mirror to show the reflection of the bottle to add perspective
Rule of Thirds : When a 3x3 grid lines up to one cross section to have focus this means that the picture has easier time on focusing on the main image we did this by placing the main image in the top right corner. This makes the cross sections connect and focus the image there.
Worms Eye shot : When you are being looked down upon and feel inferior to that person this makes the person looking at the shot feel also scared. We did this by placing the camera on the floor and angling it up
Birds eye shot : When you are looking down on someone and feel dominant and in control in comparison to them. This gives a sense of power and control over he shot. We did this by having me go down stairs to look up and be inferior
Shallow focus : an in depth focus of one specific item whiles blurring out the background. This gives it extreme attention and makes the picture a lot more in depth. We did this by focusing the sense of the camera to only show the leafs in depth
Silhouette : You have a dark room and a bright light on the outside to present the person in the image to be blackened out whiles having the background in focus to tie light to the image
Frame : You place the camera through something whiles taking a picture to show a unique view of detail from a different perspective we did this using a bin to make the shot through
Rule of Thirds When the cross sections meet and allow a place of focus. This means that you can focus on the main image as your eyes cross through the grid format to show the main image we did this by purposely placing the main image of the photo more to the right to drag the readers eyes to the cross section of the 3x3 lines.
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