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Selective focus is the use of limited depth of field to focus sharply on a specific object in a scene, while other parts are clearly out-of-focus. Selective focus is an editing technique that can ...
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 ...
Forms, as well as shapes, are elements that take up a specific space in the frame in a particular way and both of them can create points in a photograph. In photography, form is the three-dimensional ...
Shapes are elements that take up specific space in frame in a particular way. At the same time, they are two-dimensional and take up a specific amount of a frame’s space. An element’s shape is ...
Geometric shapes are images that use mathematically described geometric shapes (arcs, curves, lines) and points rather than bitmapped pixels to create objects. Geometric shapes, by contrast, can be ...
Organic shapes are figures that have a natural look and a flowing, curving appearance. Different from geometric shapes, they are often also referred to as curvilinear or free form shapes, as they can ...
Positive means that the shape has something inside of it, such as the irregular image of a face where two eyes are drawn in. At the same time, positive shapes are shapes which are delineated by the ...