According to an online dictionary it means the act of assuming of a certain position. Photography is a very creative and popular 'art', therefore there is a lot to know about it - you can check for several books about photography on the internet is you wish.
Movement within the picture plane is the technique by which a shot is composed so that the eye is naturally drawn around the picture, not just necessarily focused at one object in the shot.
In open compositions shapes appear to be running off the edges and sides of the picture plane. This creates the sense that the work extends beyond the edges or boundaries of the picture which allows for more active eye movement
The surface quality is called texture.
Panning a camera is left, right movement on the horizontal plane. Tilting is up and down movement
what are the two kinds of shapes
I think your question could be re-phrased as the difference between long exposure photography and deep depth of field photography. A long exposure is where a long exposure time is used, either to record movement over a period of time, for artistic effect, or in order to provide a greater depth of field, (deep focus), achieved by using a smaller 'F' number on the camera, which provides a smaller aperture for the light to pass through. ********* For some, it relates to what is technically known as hyperfocal distance (a point of focus deduced and utilized to maximize depth of field beyond normal). IMHO, "deep focus" is a mis-nomer as you can only focus on one plane within the field of view. Anything in front or behind is not in focus; however, it may be acceptably sharp to the eye. This is depth of field. There is also "depth of focus", which is different, though related. Methinks neither depth of field nor depth of focus should be referred to as deep focus
Optical illusions-visually perceived images that are deceptive & misleading.
To define the picture plane the two dimensional artist must establishthe borders of the picture plane. The border of the picture plane will determine the type of the picture plane according to the two dimensional artist.
picture plane An imaginary flat surface that is assumed to be identical to the surface of a painting. Forms in a painting meant to be perceived in deep three-dimensional space are said to be "behind" the picture plane. The picture plane is commonly associated with the foreground of a painting.
In open compositions shapes appear to be running off the edges and sides of the picture plane. This creates the sense that the work extends beyond the edges or boundaries of the picture which allows for more active eye movement
No.
movements in the oblique plane
Movements like for instance a golf swing that's takes movement trough a number of planes,cannot be catagorised as a single movement in a single plane,eg.sagital,horizontal or vertical plane movements.Thus catagorised as movements in the oblique plane.
Taxiing
A picture of the midsagittal plane of the body can be found at the related link.
A line that does not lie within a plane and intersects the plane does so at one point.A line that lies within a plane intersects the plane at all points.
What has only one movement
c. Objects in the picture may not be perpendicular to the picture plane.