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  2. Brenizer method - Wikipedia

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    An image produced by this method is sometimes referred to as a bokeh panorama [3] (or the portmanteau bokehrama) [4] in reference to the deliberate blurring style of bokeh photography. The process requires taking multiple shots of a scene in a manner that allows for later image stitching using a fast lens , generally of a focal length of 50 mm ...

  3. Painted photography backdrops - Wikipedia

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    Newark, New Jersey, 1912. From roughly 1860 to 1920 [1] [2] painted photography backdrops were a standard feature of early photography studios. Generally of rustic or quasi-classical design, but sometimes presenting a bourgeoisie trompe-l'œil, [3] they eventually fell out of fashion with the advent of the Brownie and Kodak cameras which brought photography to the masses with concurrent ...

  4. Headroom (photographic framing) - Wikipedia

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    Typical headroom framing in Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa or La Gioconda, 1503–1505/1507. The concept of headroom was born with portrait painting techniques. [4] Classical painters used a technique linked to headroom called the "rule of thirds".

  5. Backdrop - Wikipedia

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    Backdrop or Bankdrops may refer to: Backdrop (theater), painted scenery hung at the back of a stage; Backdrop (wrestling), various types of throws in amateur and professional wrestling; Painted photography backdrops, used in studio photography circa 1860-1920; Backdrop CMS, a website content management system

  6. Golden triangle (composition) - Wikipedia

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    Example of Golden Triangle method on a painting. Compositional elements fall within the triangles. The golden triangle rule is a rule of thumb in visual composition for photographs or paintings, especially those which have elements that follow diagonal lines.

  7. Thomas Ruff - Wikipedia

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    After attending an evening class in basic photography techniques, he started experimenting, taking shots similar to those he had seen in many amateur photography magazines. [5] During his studies in Düsseldorf and inspired by the lectures of Benjamin HD Buchloh, Ruff developed his method of conceptual serial photography. Ruff began ...

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