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Q: What is the space in an image that seems farthest away from the viewer called?
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What is the space in an image that seems closest to the viewer called?

The foreground.


What is the part of an artwork that seems farthest away?

The Vanishing point, i think. Vanishing point is where everything points to and fades out of view. It might be the background.


How come a section of the houses of Parliament is not lit up?

Regarding the Wikipedia Image of the Palace of Westminster at twilight from the South Bank, the left half of the building seems to be unlit. When compared to the image from the London Eye, however, the lighting is uniform and it appears that there are two covered areas which obstruct the lighting. The building has been rebuilt several times, most recently after WWII, but it seems that the outside appearance has not been altered.


What things affect the image of a pinhole camera?

An image made with a pinhole camera can first of all be affected by how much light the paper is exposed to. The longer you keep the hole of the camera uncovered, the more the light will reach the paper, thus affecting how much of an image will be created. If you expose the paper too briefly, the paper might not get exposed enough and as a result when you try to develop the picture there will either be no image or a very faint one. However, if you expose the paper for too long, the image could end up too dark.If there are any areas where light can leak through the camera, that can result in the image being ruined and turning black.The size of the hole might also affect the image. If the hole is not quite big enough, there will not be sufficient light for the paper to be exposed and an image formed. Make sure that the hole is just the right size (the size of the tip of a pin).


What is shallow depth of field?

It is depth of field (the part of the overall image that appears acceptably sharp) that doesn't extend very far throughout any portion of the distance from the near and far points in the image. By this definition, the limited depth of field can be in the foreground, middle ground or background, but it is a small portion of the image overall. The average person would find their depth of field to be in the near 1/3 of the distance from the near and far points. Distance to the subject, lens focal length an aperture are the main controlling factors, but the size of the reproduced image and the distance between the viewer and the image contribute also. Your perception of the depth of field can change as you approach a large image such as a poster in a mall.