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Perspective in photography can be defined as the sense of depth or spatial relationships between objects in the photo, along with their dimensions with respect to the viewpoint (camera lens or the ...
A selective focus image is a technique employing shallow depth of field through the use of a wide aperture so that the properly-focused subject is isolated from its surroundings because the ...
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 ...
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 ...
The subject matter of a photograph is the primary object being photographed for a project or the primary subject of interest on which a photographer focuses. Some examples of subject matter are ...
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 ...
"a telephoto lens is a specific type of a long-focus lens in which the physical length of the lens is shorter than the focal length.This is achieved by incorporating a special lens group known as a ...