Composition: The arrangement of visual objects in the image.
Focus: The focus can be one of two things, It can either be a word to describe the central part/ point of an image or it can be used to describe the blurriness/ non blurriness of an image.
Gradient: The gradient is the transition between two different tones.
Tone: The tone is a word used to describe the quality of a colour.
Contrast: Contrast is the difference between something in this case it is the difference between the lightest and the darkest colour for example black and white.
Aperture: a hole that controls the amount of light being admitted into the pinhole camera.
Blurred; a word used to describe the focus/ how clear the image is.
Depth of field: is the difference between the nearest and furthest object in the image.
Exposed: the photo paper is 'exposed' to light when we do a pin hole.
Over exposed: when the photo paper has been exposed to light for to long.
Under exposed; when the photo paper has not been exposed long enough to light.
Panoramic: a landscape view of something, or a full wide view.
Grain: a word to describe the texture of an image.
Texture: The feel of an image when you look at it .
Space: the area between two or more objects .
Foreground: the things you see closest to you
Background: the things you see that are far away
Shutter: a thing that controls when and how long an image is exposed for
Cropping: to shorted or cut out part of the photograph.
Resolution: the quality of an image
Saturation: a word used to describe the intencity of a colour
Focus: The focus can be one of two things, It can either be a word to describe the central part/ point of an image or it can be used to describe the blurriness/ non blurriness of an image.
Gradient: The gradient is the transition between two different tones.
Tone: The tone is a word used to describe the quality of a colour.
Contrast: Contrast is the difference between something in this case it is the difference between the lightest and the darkest colour for example black and white.
Aperture: a hole that controls the amount of light being admitted into the pinhole camera.
Blurred; a word used to describe the focus/ how clear the image is.
Depth of field: is the difference between the nearest and furthest object in the image.
Exposed: the photo paper is 'exposed' to light when we do a pin hole.
Over exposed: when the photo paper has been exposed to light for to long.
Under exposed; when the photo paper has not been exposed long enough to light.
Panoramic: a landscape view of something, or a full wide view.
Grain: a word to describe the texture of an image.
Texture: The feel of an image when you look at it .
Space: the area between two or more objects .
Foreground: the things you see closest to you
Background: the things you see that are far away
Shutter: a thing that controls when and how long an image is exposed for
Cropping: to shorted or cut out part of the photograph.
Resolution: the quality of an image
Saturation: a word used to describe the intencity of a colour