Aperture (noun): The space through which light passes in a camera.
Depth of Field (noun): The distance between the nearest and furthest objects judged to be in focus in an image.
Exposure (noun): The amount of light that reaches a camera's light sensor.
Foreshorten (verb): Portray or show an object or view as closer than it is or as having less depth or distance, as an effect of perspective or the angle of vision.
Framing (noun): A technique used to bring focus to a subject, often by surrounding the subject in a frame with physical objects.
ISO (noun): The sensitivity setting of a digital camera’s light sensor.
Leading Lines (noun): Lines in an image that guide a viewer’s gaze.
Negative Space (noun): Space in an image that is not occupied by the subject
Perspective (noun): The sense of depth or spatial relationships between objects in a photo, along with their dimensions with respect to the viewpoint.
Repetition (noun): The recurrence of something within a photograph.
Rule of Thirds (noun): The notion that aligning subjects with lines dividing a photograph into thirds, and the intersection points of these lines, adds visual appeal to that photograph.
Shutter Speed (noun): The amount of time a camera’s light sensor is exposed while taking a photograph.
Symmetry (noun): Visual similarity across axes in photographs.
White Balance (noun): The color balance on a digital camera.
Depth of Field (noun): The distance between the nearest and furthest objects judged to be in focus in an image.
Exposure (noun): The amount of light that reaches a camera's light sensor.
Foreshorten (verb): Portray or show an object or view as closer than it is or as having less depth or distance, as an effect of perspective or the angle of vision.
Framing (noun): A technique used to bring focus to a subject, often by surrounding the subject in a frame with physical objects.
ISO (noun): The sensitivity setting of a digital camera’s light sensor.
Leading Lines (noun): Lines in an image that guide a viewer’s gaze.
Negative Space (noun): Space in an image that is not occupied by the subject
Perspective (noun): The sense of depth or spatial relationships between objects in a photo, along with their dimensions with respect to the viewpoint.
Repetition (noun): The recurrence of something within a photograph.
Rule of Thirds (noun): The notion that aligning subjects with lines dividing a photograph into thirds, and the intersection points of these lines, adds visual appeal to that photograph.
Shutter Speed (noun): The amount of time a camera’s light sensor is exposed while taking a photograph.
Symmetry (noun): Visual similarity across axes in photographs.
White Balance (noun): The color balance on a digital camera.