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30 lines
1.4 KiB
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- front-facing portrait or frontal portrait.
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- Head-on portrait: person faces directly toward the camera.
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- Straight-on portrait: neutral, camera directly in front.
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- Mugshot-style photo: front-facing, often neutral expression, but has a police/ID connotation.
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- Passport photo or ID photo: front-facing with a plain background and strict framing.
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- front-facing full-body portrait.
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- Full-length portrait: shows the person from head to toe.
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- Straight-on full-body shot: person faces the camera directly.
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- Head-to-toe portrait: informal but clear.
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- a straight-on full-body portrait.
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Three-quarter view
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Person is turned partly sideways, often about 45°, but still visible from the front. This is the normal portrait term.
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Profile view
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Person is fully sideways, seen from the side.
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Frontal view / straight-on view
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Person faces camera directly.
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Isometric view
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Mostly used for objects, architecture, games, diagrams: a 3D-looking view with equal axes/angles, not a normal human portrait pose.
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- a full-body three-quarter portrait
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- a straight-on full-body portrait in three-quarter view if the body is angled but the person still looks at the camera.
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- Head-on a full-body three-quarter full-nude-body portrait transparent background
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- Head-on straight-on full-nude-body portrait transparent background
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- Head-on straight-on full-body portrait no background |