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The technique of drawing attention to the subject of your image by blocking other parts of the image with something in the scene. Framing is the manner in which subjects and objects are surrounded ...
It is the rectangular area within which the image is composed by the photographer. The setting for the image is the picture frame. In photography, the format of this frame is fixed at the time of ...
1) The position at which rays of light from a lens converge to form a clear and sharply defined image on a focal plane. 2) The action of adjusting the distance between the lens and subject to make ...
A colored glass or other transparent material used to select the wavelengths of light allowed to reach a photosensitive material. Camera lens filters are a photography accessory that are attached ...
Dynamic tension is a way of using the energy and movement available in various features of the frame to draw the eye out of the picture, in contrasting directions. The ideal combination is a ...
A Dutch angle, also known as Dutch tilt, canted angle, oblique angle or German angle, is a type of camera shot where the camera is set at an angle on its roll axis so that the shot is composed with ...
The distance between the closest and furthest points in an image that are in ‘acceptable focus’. In every picture there is a certain area of your image in front of, and behind the subject that ...