COMPOSITION: the way things are placed in an image
FOCUS: the central point of an image
GRADIENT: a colour or grey tone that gradually changes in density across the selected area
TONE: lightness brightness or value of a patch in a photography. dark tones correspond to shadows , lightness correspond to brigt or highlighted areas
CONTRAST: the difference of the colour that makes an object disinguishable
APERTURE: something that controls how much light can be let through
BLURRED: an un-sharp image, areas formed or caused by camera movement
DEPTH OF FEILD: the distance between the nearest and farthest objects in a scene that appear acceptably sharp in an image
EXPOSED: the right amount of light let in to an image
OVEREXPOSED: too much light let in to an image
UNDEREXPOSED: to less light let in to an image
PANORAMIC: a unbroken view of on entire surrounding landscape
GRAIN: the small particle that make up an image
TEXTURE: how rough or smooth an image is
SPACE: how much empty space there is in an image
FOREGROUND: an area in an image closer than the main object
BACKGROUND: an area in an image behind the main object
SHUTTER: a shutter is a device that allows light to pass through for a period of time
CROPPING: the removal of the outer parts of an image
RESOLUTION: to describe the number of dots, or pixels used to show an image
SATURATION: vividness or richness of a colour
FOCUS: the central point of an image
GRADIENT: a colour or grey tone that gradually changes in density across the selected area
TONE: lightness brightness or value of a patch in a photography. dark tones correspond to shadows , lightness correspond to brigt or highlighted areas
CONTRAST: the difference of the colour that makes an object disinguishable
APERTURE: something that controls how much light can be let through
BLURRED: an un-sharp image, areas formed or caused by camera movement
DEPTH OF FEILD: the distance between the nearest and farthest objects in a scene that appear acceptably sharp in an image
EXPOSED: the right amount of light let in to an image
OVEREXPOSED: too much light let in to an image
UNDEREXPOSED: to less light let in to an image
PANORAMIC: a unbroken view of on entire surrounding landscape
GRAIN: the small particle that make up an image
TEXTURE: how rough or smooth an image is
SPACE: how much empty space there is in an image
FOREGROUND: an area in an image closer than the main object
BACKGROUND: an area in an image behind the main object
SHUTTER: a shutter is a device that allows light to pass through for a period of time
CROPPING: the removal of the outer parts of an image
RESOLUTION: to describe the number of dots, or pixels used to show an image
SATURATION: vividness or richness of a colour