front 1 Fill the Frame | back 1 fill your photo's frame with more of your subject, reducing the amount of background or negative space shown. |
front 2 Optical Zoom | back 2 the traditional method of zoom whereby you use the optics of the zoom lenses to bring the subject closer to your image sensor by increasing the focal length. |
front 3 Digital Zoom | back 3 crops a portion of the image and then enlarges it back to size. And due to this, image quality is reduced in comparison with the original one. |
front 4 Background | back 4 the background is the part of the overall scene. It's behind the main subject of the photograph. |
front 5 Direction of Movement | back 5 the feeling that a photo's subject is moving across the photo |
front 6 Leading Room | back 6 the space in front, and in the direction of, moving or stationary subjects. |
front 7 Framing | back 7 a compositional technique that helps bring attention directly to your subject, by blocking off part of the image to form a frame around a point of interest in your photo. It’s main goal is to draw the viewer’s eye to what’s most important. |
front 8 Point of View | back 8 the position the camera is in when viewing a scene. |
front 9 Worm’s Eye View | back 9 a shot looking straight up or from a very low angle. |
front 10 Bird-Eye View | back 10 a viewpoint in photography where the picture is taken from above. |
front 11 Leading Lines | back 11 a compositional technique in which lines are used in a photograph to direct the viewers' attention to the main subject of the image. |
front 12 Freeze Motion | back 12 using your settings on your camera to stop the movement that is happening in your photo. As the photographer you want to get your shutter speed & aperture to work together to create a sharp photo, freezing the motion of your subject. |
front 13 Quality of Light | back 13 the size of the light source relative to the subject. |
front 14 Underexposed | back 14 Underexposure is the result of not enough light hitting the camera sensor. Underexposed photos are too dark, have very little detail in their shadows, and appear murky. |