The picture that you can see below it's a picture that I took when I was at Italy. We went to a lot of museums, so I can't remember exactly at which one was, but I'm pretty sure that it was at the "Sixtine Chapel", I mean while we were arriving there. In this photo you can see a very famous paint that contains a goddess, a slave, and 3 angels. Behind them is the Vatican. And all that is painted with really majestic colours, but the one that stands out the most is gold. I let you enjoy the painting:
"Rome is full of wonders". Stefania Caragel
sábado, 7 de abril de 2018
TYPES OF SHOTS
HIGH ANGLE SHOT: This shot it's taken from a higher point.
LOW ANGLE: This one, it's the opposite, it's taken from a lower point like the ground.
CLOSE UP SHOT: This shot it's taken really close from the subject. You can see all the details and imperfections.
AERIAL SHOT: This one it's similar to the high angle shot, I mean it's took from a higher place but a lot more higher than the high angle shot.
WIDE SHOT: With this shot you can see a wide range of details, things, all the background...
TWO SHOT: In this shot appear two characters, that's why it's called two shot.
POINT OF VIEW SHOT: In this shot you can see the picture like you were the eyes of the photographer.
MEDIUM SHOT: In this shot it's captioned half of the body.
LONG SHOT: In this shot you usually can see all the body.
EYE LEVEL SHOT: This shot it's pretty similar to the close up shot, but usually this one captions just the eyes.
SLANTED ANGLE: This shot takes the picture in a diagonal way.
LOW ANGLE: This one, it's the opposite, it's taken from a lower point like the ground.
CLOSE UP SHOT: This shot it's taken really close from the subject. You can see all the details and imperfections.
AERIAL SHOT: This one it's similar to the high angle shot, I mean it's took from a higher place but a lot more higher than the high angle shot.
WIDE SHOT: With this shot you can see a wide range of details, things, all the background...
TWO SHOT: In this shot appear two characters, that's why it's called two shot.
POINT OF VIEW SHOT: In this shot you can see the picture like you were the eyes of the photographer.
MEDIUM SHOT: In this shot it's captioned half of the body.
LONG SHOT: In this shot you usually can see all the body.
EYE LEVEL SHOT: This shot it's pretty similar to the close up shot, but usually this one captions just the eyes.
SLANTED ANGLE: This shot takes the picture in a diagonal way.
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