Across
- 3. Dividing your image into nine equal parts, creating three equally divided horizontal and vertical lines; Compositional theory
- 5. The position the camera is in when viewing a scene
- 9. The area which surrounds the main subject in your photo; Compositional theory
- 11. The art of capturing light with a camera to create an image
- 12. The measure of various shades of color that are produced by different light sources, ranging from cool blue to warm red tones
- 13. The point of view of a photo taken from above the subject
- 14. If the photo were split in half, both sides of the photo would look the same; Compositional theory
Down
- 1. A measure of the harshness or brightness of light; Determines how much light is present in a scene; “Quantity of light”
- 2. Any lines or perceived lines that lead to the focal point of your image; Compositional theory
- 4. The point of view of a photo taken from below the subject
- 6. The point of view of a photo taken from the photographer's perspective or level of sight
- 7. The point of view of a photo taken from the subject's perspective or level of sight
- 8. Balance and distinction between highlights and shadows
- 10. Shapes and figures within photos; Compositional theory
