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100

an electronic chip that stores information; sometimes called "digital film"

What is a Memory Card?

100

a screen that displays your photos on a digital camera

What is a Video Screen?

100

The part of a camera that focuses the image on film or a memory chip

What is a "Lens"?

100

The time the shutter remains open while letting light into the camera

What is Shutter Speed?

100

cutting out and discarding unwanted detail around the edge of a photograph

What is Cropping?

100

The distance between the nearest and farthest objects that appear in acceptably sharp focus; How much is in focus in the photo

What is the "Depth of Field"?

100

a photo in which a person or animal's irises are red instead of black

What is "Red Eye"?

100

The main point of interest; Subject

What is the "focal point"?

200

a filter that absorbs ultraviolet radiation used to improved clarity in landscapes, especially for mountains and ocean scenes; often used to protect lenses from dirt and scratches

What is a UV Filter?

200

the material used to record an image in a film camera

What is film?
200

a lens with an adjustable focal length that can be used for wide-angle or telephoto shots

What is a Zoom Lens?

200

The total amount of light that hits the sensor or is received by the film to produce an image

What is "exposure"?

200

a photographic image made from the combination of several other photographic images

What is a Montage?

200

The arrangement of objects or elements that appear in a photograph

What is "composition"?

200

A legal form by which someone in a photo consents to the use of his or her image by the photographer

What is a Model Release?

200

The part of the scene that appears behind the focal point of the picture

What is the Background?

300

A device that opens and closes the shutter to control the time of exposure in a photo; Measured in seconds or fraction of seconds

What is the "Shutter Release"?

300

a camera that records pictures electronically instead of on film

What is a Digital Camera?

300

A lens with a long focal length that makes objects appear closer than they really are

What is a Telephoto Lens?

300


The size of the aperture as measured in numbers; The smaller the number, the larger the aperture

What are "F-Stops"?

300

reversed images on film, used for printing pictures

What are Negatives?

300

Holding the camera horizontally to take a wide picture

What is Landscape mode?

300

photography in which the image or film is as large as the actual size of the subject or bigger

What is Macrophotography?

300

the area between the camera and focal point of the pictures

What is the Foreground?

400

The size of the lens opening that determines how much light reaches the camera sensor or film; Measured in f-stops; Also controls Depth of field

What is the "aperture"?

400

a camera whose focus is preset. Most objects will be in focus from neat to far.

What is a Fixed-Focus Camera?

400

A lens with a short focal length and a wider angle of view than an ordinary lens; far from the scene, this lens captures entire vistas and scenic landscapes. Very close to the subject of wide-angle lens can produce wild views with lots of distortion

What is a Wide-Angle Lens?

400

A number that indicates film/memory chip's sensitivity to light; Referred to as speed; The higher the number, the more "noise" it will produce in a photo

What is "ISO"?

400

Design principle that divides a scene into three rows and three columns

What is the Rule of Thirds?

400

Holding the camera vertically to take a tall image

What is Portrait Mode?

400

Photography or other imagery of common landmarks, concepts, and events that can be used and reused for commercial design purposes

What is Stock Photography?

400

The eye that looks directly at an object

What is the Dominant Eye?

500

The part of the camera that opens and closes to control the amount of time/how long light reaches the film or memory chip; Also controls the amount of motion recorded in a photo

What is the "shutter"?

500

an extension cable that can be connected to the shutter release button on some cameras.

What is a Cable Release?

500

lens adapter added to increase the focal length range without needing a new lens; a typical 2x converter is also known as a doubler

What is a Teleconverter?

500

information such as shutter speed, aperture, ISO, lens length, white balance, and other settings used when taking a picture that is electronically attached to each image file in a digital camera

What is EXIF Data?

500

an expansive, very wide view of a scene that includes several photos placed side-by-side

What is a Panorama?

500

a dark image outlined against a lighter background

What is a Silhouette?

500

A technique used to brighten deep shadows

What is Fill-Flash?

500

Moving the camera so that the image of a moving object remains in the same relative position in the viewfinder as you take the picture

What is Panning?

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