The ______________ has been used as a powerful composition tool for centuries. It is a design principle based on the ratio of 1 to 1.618. Hailed as ‘the perfect number’, it can assist in creating images that have a strong composition, which will attract viewers to your photograph.
The part of the camera that takes the picture
Shutter Button.
The "Windows" drop-down tab
Which element of art is made up of three properties: hue, value, and intensity.
Color
These have three legs and are used to hold the camera to help the photographer when taking a picture.
What is a Tripod?
For the sake of quality: Is it better to zoom in on an object or step closer to it?
Get as close as possible, zooming in will diminish the quality of your photo.
The part of the camera that has the ability to turn and focus on your subject or zoom in closer or farther away.
Lens
What does Opacity mean?
The condition of lacking transparency or translucence; opaqueness.
Which element of art refers to the way things feel, or look as if they might feel if/when touched.
What is the type of camera that Photo 1 uses?
Point & Shoot
What is it called when we cut or delete off edges of a photograph in Photoshop?
Crop
The part of your camera that allows you to view the image after you have taken your picture.
LCD Screen
What is the native Photoshop file format? (You can name the" ._____ " abbreviation or the full name.)
.PSD
The repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art.
Pattern
When a photograph is "too blue" it is referred to as this.
Cool
The amount of light or darkness in an image
Exposure
The part of the camera that allows you to look through it and see what you are about to photograph.
Viewfinder
This is where you find all of the filters offered in Photoshop
Filter Gallery
The use of several elements of design to hold the viewer’s attention and to guide the viewer’s eye through and around the work of art.
Variety
What does DSLR (camera) stand for?
Digital Single Lens Reflex camera
When the image can be mirrored or reflected equally along an axis. (Hint: This is a Principle of Design)
Balance/Symmetry.
What are the two items you could use to transfer photographs from your camera to a computer?
A Card Reader or a Camera Cord
What happens when you hold down Alt + Control + Z on the keyboard?
When one part of the design catches the viewer’s attention.
Emphasis
What is the actual name/category of portrait photography that "school yearbook photos" fall under?
Traditional/formal portraits