The diagonal angle that sometimes shows something creepy is about to happen
Dutch Angle
A type of lighting that is not found in nature or outside
Studio Lighting
The type of picture you can take that includes as much information from the scene in front of you as possible
Long Shot or Wide Shot
The type of shot or framing that is sideways/longways and usually has nature
Landscape/Horizontal Framing
The type of picture that has too much light, so much so that it ruins the shot
An Over-Exposed picture
The one that looks down from a
High Angle
The one that is man-made type of light that you can easily move around with you
Flash Lighting
The type of shot that is really cropped in
Close-Up
Upwards oriented picture and is usually of a person
Portrait or Vertical Framed picture
The shot with the right amount of light
Standard or Correct Exposure
The one that looks up, making things look larger than life
Hero Angle
The type of light that is cast by the sun during the beginning of the morning or evening
Soft Light/Golden Hour
The type of shot that is in-between a close-up shot and a wide/long shot
Mid-Shot. For example, like a portrait that includes the upper body only.
The type of shot that is too dark, so much so that you can't really see anything or it isn't a good photo
An Under-Exposed photo
The one that includes the most information from left to right of the picture
Wide Angle
The type of lighting we get from bright afternoon sun, that causes very black shadows
Harsh Light
The one that can be seen from the sky, looking down
Birds-Eye View or Ariel Shot
The type of light after the sun has finished setting
Moonlight & streetlighting/city lighting (ambient light)