Compositions
A composition that divides an image into nine equal segments, placing points of interest along the lines or at their intersections.
What is the rule of thirds in photography composition?
Usually identified as the three primary design elements used in photography.
What is Line , Shape, and Color
The three main types of lighting
What are natural light, flash, and continuous light?
tool that selects specific objects and details in your photo, highlighting them pink before selection.
What is the object select tool?
this button is used to take a photo, initiating the camera's exposure process.
What is the Shutter Button?
lines draw the viewer's eye into the photograph, guiding them along a path or towards a focal point.
What is Leading Lines Composition?
similar to mixed media creation but instead focuses on seamless blending to fool audience as to thinking a photo was taken in a single shot.
What is Composite Photo Editing?
One light comes from the sun, while the other type of light is created by man-made sources like flash or studio lights.
What is Natural Lighting and Artificial Lighting?
order in which when edit a photo
What is Light, Color, Effects?
We use this to adjust the aperature on our Camera.
What is the Main Dial?
focuses attention on the subject by surrounding it with elements in the scene, creating depth and context
What is Framing Composition?
this effect adds depth and interest, enhancing the visual experience by creating a tactile quality.
What is Texture?
This is used to bounce light onto a subject, softening shadows and enhancing illumination.
What is a Reflector?
These filters allow for Lightroom Style editing of your photo using pre-adjusted editing prompts.
What are Camera Raw Filters?
also known as the "Exposure Triangle" these are settings used to determine and capture a balanced lighting in photo.
area around and between the subjects of an image, which can create balance and emphasize the main subject.
What Is Negative Space?
Known as the difference between light and dark areas in a photo, which is vital for highlighting subjects and creating visual interest.
What is Contrast?
Refers to the period shortly after sunrise or before sunset when the light is warm and soft, ideal for photography.
What is the Golden Hour?
used when white balance was not correct in camera settings, often used to accurately adjust hues
What is Cropping or Masking?
angle at which is best to take landscape photos
What is wide angle?
This, in composition ensures that visual weight is distributed evenly across the image, creating a harmonious look.
What Is Balance / Pattern, or Symmetry in Composition?
Creates rhythm and repetition, making an image more engaging and visually appealing
What is a Pattern?
What is the Key Light, Fill Light, Back Light
allow for non-destructive editing by stacking images and effects, enabling adjustments without altering the original photo.
What are Layers?
This allows for the switching of setting arrangements in your camera when taking a photo.
What is the Mode Dial?