Photography Basics MSET 365 Spring 2011 Names: Lisa Orton.

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Photography Basics MSET 365 Spring 2011 Names: Lisa Orton

Rule of Thirds

Leading Lines

Frames

Low Camera Angle

High Camera Angle

Panning

Backlighting

Sidelighting

Photo credits: Rules of thirds: lighthouse Leading Lines: Moscow subway Frames: lion Low Camera Angle: people in British Museum High Camera Angle: Eiffel Tower Panning: Subway Backlighting: Zurich Switzerland Sidelighting: Tuscany Italy