Glossary
Composition: Composition is the arrangement or the organisation of an object on a photograph.
Gradient: Gradient is the change in the intensity or the colour in a photograph.
Contrast: Contrast means when a photograph has more or less colour. When a photograph has a different sort of shade.
Blurred: When a certain area or the whole of the photograph isn't very clear, and hard to point out what it is. It's almost like the photograph has been smudged.
Exposed:
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Focus: When a certain area on the photograph isn't being blurred out, so it's easier to look at.
Tone: Tone means when a photograph's lighting is dark or bright, it is basically the lighting on a photograph.
Aperture: The amount of light gone into a photograph.
Depth of Field: The distance between the nearest and farthest objects in a scene that seem sharp in a photograph.
Over Exposed: When too much of the light has gone into a photograph.
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