PHOTOGRAPHY
IMAGE
Agha Rizwan Ali
BNU
AESTHETIC OR VISUAL
branch of philosophy dealing with the
nature of art, beauty, and taste, with the
creation and appreciation of beauty.
FRAMING
Framing is an important topic since it can have a
big influence and therefore the concept
of framing expanded to organizations as well. In
essence, framing theory suggests that how
something is presented to the audience (called
“the frame”) influences the choices people make
about how to process that information.
VEIW POINT
A position giving a good view.
BACK GROUND
The part of a picture, scene, or design
that forms a setting for the main figures
or objects, or appears furthest from the
viewer.
DESIGN ELEMENTS
Design elements are the basic units of a
painting, drawing, design or other visual
piece and include:
PRINCIPLE OF DESIGN
The principles of design describe the ways
that artists use the elements of art in a
work of art. Balance is the distribution of
the visual weight of objects, colors,
texture, and space. If the design was a
scale, these elements should be balanced
to make a design feel stable.
PHOTOGRAPHY TECHNOLOGY
Technology of photography, equipment,
techniques, and processes used in the
production of photographs.
CONTENT
The subjects or topics covered in a book or
document.
the chapters or other formal divisions of a
book or document
INFORMATION
Facts provided or learned about
something or someone.
EMOTION
A strong feeling deriving from one's
circumstances, mood, or relationships with
others.
FEELING
An emotional state or reaction.
DENOTATIVE
Denotation refers to the literal meaning of a
word, the "dictionary definition."¨ For
example, if you look up the word snake in a
dictionary, you will discover that one of
its denotative meanings is "any of numerous
scaly, legless, sometimes venomous
reptiles¡Khaving a long, tapering, cylindrical
body and found in most .
MOVEMENT
An act of moving.
RELEVENCE
important to the matter at hand." Artists
and politicians are always worried about
their relevance. If they are no longer
relevant, they may not keep their job.
Someone without relevance might be
called "irrelevant."
COMMUNICATION TROUGH
Absorb: to take in. Amplitude: the height
of a wave. ... Contact printing: a simple
procedure used to produce prints in
which a negative is placed directly on top
of a piece of light-
sensitive photographic paper.
THE CANJUGATE OF
PHOTOGRAPHY
Describing points on an optical axis related by
their representing the object and its
corresponding image. (2) Noun: distance
between the object and the front nodal point
(the object conjugate) or the distance
between the image and the rear nodal point
(the image conjugate).