2. July 26, 2010 Extreme Long shot July 26, 2010 Taina Leach Maori Adviser
3. July 26, 2010 July 26, 2010 Taina Leach Maori Adviser Long shot
4. EXTREME CLOSE UP July 26, 2010 July 26, 2010 Taina Leach Maori Adviser
5. CLOSE UP July 26, 2010 July 26, 2010 Taina Leach Maori Adviser
6. July 26, 2010 July 26, 2010 Taina Leach Maori Adviser
7. July 26, 2010 Worms Eye View July 26, 2010 Taina Leach Maori Adviser
8. July 26, 2010 July 26, 2010 Taina Leach Maori Adviser Background shot
9. July 26, 2010 Framing shot July 26, 2010 Taina Leach Maori Adviser
10. July 26, 2010 Textured Detail July 26, 2010 Taina Leach Maori Adviser
11. July 26, 2010 Textured Drama July 26, 2010 Taina Leach Maori Adviser
12. July 26, 2010 Textured Information July 26, 2010 Taina Leach Maori Adviser
13. July 26, 2010 Distance Shot July 26, 2010 Taina Leach Maori Adviser
14. July 26, 2010 High Angle shot July 26, 2010 Taina Leach Maori Adviser
15. July 26, 2010 Low Angle shot July 26, 2010 Taina Leach Maori Adviser
Notas do Editor
Extreme Long Shot This can be taken from as much as a quarter of a mile away, and is generally used as a scene-setting, establishing shot.
Long Shot It normally shows an exterior, eg the outside of a building, or a landscape.
This shows very little background, and concentrates on either a face, or a specific detail of mise en scène. Everything else is just a blur in the background. The closest distance the lens may be to the subject while maintaining clear focus.
The closest distance the lens may be to the subject while maintaining clear focus.
Birds Eye View A bird's-eye view is an image gained when the position of the observer is significantly higher than that of the subject.
Worms Eye-view A view of an object from below, as though the observers a worm.
Background Snapshot Part or element of scene that is behind -- i.e. more distant from the observer than -- the foreground. 2/3 of the picture is the background focus
Framing Shot Is an object that acts as a border or frame for your subject.
Textured Shot Detail: The detail in the surface of the object being photographed is the most important feature of an image.
Drama: The texture is utilized to add drama to an image
Information: Utilizing texture to communicate information about a photographic subject
Is the amount of distance between the nearest and farthest objects that appear in acceptably sharp focus in a photograph.
High Angle shot The camera looks down, making the subject look vulnerable or insignificant.
Low Angle Shot The camera points upwards, usually making the subject or setting seem grand or threatening.