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Taking photos from above or high location is called ‘ground photography.’
A
True
B
False
C
Maybe
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -What is figure to ground in photography? Figure to ground is the relationship between the subject (figure) and the background (ground). If people simple said subject and background it would be much easier to understand. Instead it’s usually referred to as figure to ground in reference to its origins in art theory.

Detailed explanation-2: -A high vantage point allows the photographer to shoot down on a subject and provide an overview of the area. In this case, high isn’t defined as “standing position.” One needs to get elevated to create a “high” view point.

Detailed explanation-3: -Background – the area farthest from the camera. Foreground – the area nearest to the camera. Middle ground – the area between the background and the foreground, which is at middle distance from the camera.

Detailed explanation-4: -Low Angle Shot A low-angle shot is a shot in which the camera is placed below eye level, near the ground, and aimed upwards to capture the subject.

Detailed explanation-5: -Ground Photographs They are of 2 types: Ground Horizontals-taken with the camera at the same level as the object. They are of 2 types. Ground close ups/particular view photographs-taken from the ground with a camera focused on one particular object.

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