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The adjustable opening —or f-stop— of a lens, which determines how much light passes through the lens on its way to the film plane, or nowadays, to the surface of the camera's imaging ...
Background lighting is a controlled technique of lighting, used in photography or the theater, in which a light is placed behind or at right angles to an object, person, or scene to produce such ...
the part of a scene or picture that is farthest from the viewer : the part of a scene that is behind a main figure or object in a painting, photograph, etc. In photography the background is the part ...
It is a secondary lens used to enable macro photography without requiring a specialized primary lens. A close-up filter is a lens that attaches onto the end of a camera lens via a screw thread. ...
Compositional frames are frames combining pictures from different sources into a single image. A photo frame is the entire rectangle that contains a scene. Within it it may create an additional ...
Having a deep depth of field is to have a large amount of the image in focus. When the aperture is small (ex. f/16), the image has a deep or large depth of field. This means that the focus range ...
The distance between the closest and furthest points in an image that are in ‘acceptable focus’. In every picture there is a certain area of your image in front of, and behind the subject that ...