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A two-point perspective si a linear perspective in which parallel lines along the width and depth of an object are represented as meeting at two separate points on the horizon that are 90 degrees ...
Three-point perspective is a linear perspective in which parallel lines along the width of an object meet at two separate points on the horizon and vertical lines on the object meet at a point on the ...
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 ...
Shallow depth of field means to have a small amount of the image in focus. When we talk about the main characteristics of depth of field, we usually classify it into two categories, shallow depth of ...
Having a deep depth of field is to have a large amount of the image in focus. When the aperture is small (ex. f/16), the image has a deep or large depth of field. This means that the focus range ...
Subject placement refers to the position of the subject relative to the frame. Placing the subject in the center is one method of subject placement but some will argue that when you place your ...
Dynamic lines can be used to monitor the distribution of the visual weight of elements in busy settings. Dynamic lines are a characteristic of an urban setting and they interact with the static ...