Across
- 6. Worm’s View: This is the opposite of a bird’s eye view. It is from a low or ground position looking up.
- 7. This is the actual physical surrounding or scenery whether real or artificially constructed.
- 8. Shot: A still photograph that shows someone or something in motion.
- 10. Significant visual differences between light and dark, varying textures, sizes, and so on.
- 16. The placement of two objects, places, people, images or ideas near each other for the purpose of comparison, usually to emphasize differences and to make a point.
- 18. Level: We are looking straight on at a character.
- 19. focus: This refers to the object(s) that seem most prominently or clearly focused in a photograph
- 20. shots: The scene appears as if we are seeing it from a distance
- 21. This is about the quality of ‘feel’ in the photograph; if you could touch an image, what would it feel like?
- 23. shape: Shapes that are based on objects in nature such as trees, mountains, leaves, and so on.
- 24. Eye View: A shot from above looking straight down as if you were a bird flying above looking down
- 25. Areas that appear clear and sharp (in contrast to areas that do not).
Down
- 1. Space refers to empty space around the object of the photograph, but it doesn’t have to be blank or white.
- 2. The outline of an object or shape.
- 3. This is an aspect of an image's composition. Photographs can suggest depth, or they may appear shallow (and you might consider how this is established; sometimes this is created by special illusion). In addition space can be both positive (areas that attract most attention) and negative (the emptier areas).
- 4. Close-ups usually focus on a person’s face, but can be on any body part or object. The closer we are, the more personal they feel and the more our focus is on the emotions & reactions of the person we are looking at. They are also used to emphasize certain features or traits.
- 5. Taking candid photos to capture newsworthy or historic events as they happen in an as objective and truthful way as possible.
- 9. Approach
- 11. We only see the profile or sides of the characters
- 12. Life
- 13. A photograph depicting the face or hand and shoulders.
- 14. lighting comes in all different forms from natural to artificial, harsh to soft, bright to shadows, blurry, aged, etc. Light can be used to suggest time of day or convey atmosphere (how the setting feels)
- 15. photography Photographs that are part of a larger series or collection of work designed to educate an audience about an issue or topic the photographer has researched.
- 17. shape: Simple shapes found in geometry such as circles, squares, rectangles, triangles, and so on.
- 22. Objects, shapes, lines etc. that repeat and create a pattern.
