1. Wide depth of field-he distance between the nearest and farthest objects in a scene that appear acceptably sharp in an image.
2. Shallow depth of field-to gets as small of an f-stop setting as you can reasonably get away in your photo.
3. Selective focus-editing technique that can be used to make specific objects stand out in a photograph.
4. Hard shadow/Hard light- light that creates shadows with a sharp or negligible transition from light to dark
5. Soft shadow/soft light-Soft light is diffused, meaning that shadows are absent or indistinct.
6. Filling the frame -Filling the frame from edge to edge leaves little doubt about what your intended target was.
7. Available light- any source of light that is not explicitly supplied by the photographer for the purpose of taking photos.
8. Artificial Light-The choice of light source is very important, both for visual comfort and for energy efficiency.
9.Reflector-a body, surface, or device that reflects light, heat, sound, or the like.
10. Framing-a frame or a system of frames; framework.
2. Shallow depth of field-to gets as small of an f-stop setting as you can reasonably get away in your photo.
3. Selective focus-editing technique that can be used to make specific objects stand out in a photograph.
4. Hard shadow/Hard light- light that creates shadows with a sharp or negligible transition from light to dark
5. Soft shadow/soft light-Soft light is diffused, meaning that shadows are absent or indistinct.
6. Filling the frame -Filling the frame from edge to edge leaves little doubt about what your intended target was.
7. Available light- any source of light that is not explicitly supplied by the photographer for the purpose of taking photos.
8. Artificial Light-The choice of light source is very important, both for visual comfort and for energy efficiency.
9.Reflector-a body, surface, or device that reflects light, heat, sound, or the like.
10. Framing-a frame or a system of frames; framework.