A principal of design that uses value, shape, size, position, or color to add importance to an object or subject in an image
In photography the colors of light that include green, cyan and blue
Lens whose focal length is equal to the diagonal of given film format.
An element of art that refers to the tactile or visual quality of a surface in an image that can be emphasized by a dramatic lightning.
The critical movement at which a photograph best captures its subject
A principal of design created by the organization repetition, alteration, or progression of art elements like colors, value, shape and line
A principal of design that refers to how elements are arranged to achieve stability
The building blocks of art: line, shape, form, space, color, value, and texture
Object in a photograph that appears as shapes, forms, values, and texture without visual clues to what they really are.
In photography, the three main colors that constitute white, light red, green and blue
A Disc of transparent glass or plastic with one or more curved surfaces, also called and element.
Lens whose angle of coverage is greater than a normal lens.
A lightproof box with a device either a pinhole or lens that focuses light from an object or scene into an image onto light sensitive material either film or a digital imaging sensor to record an image
An element of art that indicates are in an image and can be positive or negative
The unfocused parts of an image that can be caused by the subject being out of the depth of field subject movement or camera movement.