This moves things along from one frame to another.
What is the FILM ADVANCE LEVER?
1/4, 1/8, 1/30, 1/60, 1/500, 1/1000 are examples of this.
What are SHUTTER SPEEDS?
An outline without any details.
What is a SILHOUETTE?
Don't be such a downer! It's just the opposite of the way we see the world.
What is a NEGATIVE?
Low shutter speed + Movement.
What is BLUR?
It's hot, and akin to footwear, this holds outside lighting.
What is the FLASH SHOE?
Setting the shutter to B (or anything under 1/60), this can be used to avoid blur.
What is a TRIPOD?
These are measurements of the aperture.
What are f-STOPS?
This exposes film and makes emulsion black.
What is LIGHT?
____________ is not equal to blur.
What is OUT OF FOCUS?
Where light first enters the camera.
What is the LENS?
In terms of speed, these are the only two "normal ones"
What are 1/60th & 1/125th?
Light can make it incredible, or ruin it entirely. Either way it's applied to film and photo paper.
What is EMULSION?
This is when the film is too thick and dark.
What is OVEREXPOSED?
Less than enough light hits the negative.
What is UNDEREXPOSED?
Used when the film is complete, ______ is released by another camera part so that the film doesn't rip.
What is the REWIND LEVER?
This can be achieved when shooting at 1/250 or above.
What is STOP ACTION?
Another way of way of saying "Draw with Light"
What is PHOTOGRAPHY?
___________, ____________, and ___________ are all classifications of cameras that take different films.
What is 35mm, MEDIUM FORMAT, and LARGE FORMAT?
This f-stop is less than f-8 but greater than f-4.
What is f-5.6?
When using _______, you actually miss the moment you are photographing.
What is the VIEWER?
The shutter speed , _______, and _______ are 3 things that effect exposure when light enters the camera.
What are APERTURE and FILM SPEED (ISO).
Opening your aperture two stops, the ______ becomes shallower.
What is the DEPTH OF FIELD?
Some view this as a downside, but it becomes more obvious when shooting at 3200.
What is GRAIN?
This is the tone that a medium grey appears on a negative.
What is MEDIUM GREY?