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photography

1.

How the elements are arranged in your photograph.

Composition

2.

Compositional guideline that breaks an image down into thirds (both horizontally and vertically)

Rule of Thirds

3.

The red dots on the intersecting lines of a rule of thirds grid. These dots signify where to place the main elements of your subject.

Power Points

4.

The empty areas around your subject.

Negative Space

5.

The person/object/thing that is the focal point of your photograph.

Subject

6.

The photography concept that things that should naturally be horizontal should be horizontal, not tilted.

Level Horizon

7.

When the subject of a photo fills the camera screen and makes the subject the most important thing.

Fill the Frame

8.

Moves the camera lens farther from the image sensor, magnifying the image that reaches the sensor without decreasing the resolution or image quality.

Optical Zoom

9.

Shoots a cropped view of the image and then enlarges it to fill the frame by making the pixels larger. Can result in a blurry, blocky appearance.

Digital Zoom

10.

The area around and behind the subject.

Background