Photographic techniques are ways to make pictures look special by using tools and tricks.
Imagine you have a camera, it’s like a box that catches light to create a picture. Now, think of your hands as the camera. When you take a photo with your hands (like when you close them around something), you're using a technique too!
How It Works
Sometimes, photographers use flash lights, which are like extra bright lamps that help make dark areas brighter in a picture.
Other times, they might move the camera, maybe up high or sideways, to get a different view. That’s called changing the angle.
Fun Examples
If you want a photo of your favorite toy to look bigger and closer, the photographer might use something called a telephoto lens, which is like having super zoom eyes!
Or if they want everything in focus, like both your face and the background, they might use a smaller opening on the camera. It's like when you peek through a tiny hole, everything becomes clear!
Photographic techniques are just smart ways to make pictures more interesting, no magic needed!
Examples
- Taking a picture from above makes objects look smaller and more spread out.
- Blurring the background helps the main subject stand out.
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See also
- How Does Visual Clues To Finding Great Photos Work?
- How Do Artists See Colors Differently?
- What are painting techniques?
- What are color clues?
- What are accent colors?