This in-camera tool helps you gauge correct exposure
What is the in-camera light meter?
The __________ is a composition guideline that places your subject in the left or right third of an image, leaving the other two thirds more open.
What is the rule of thirds?
This button allows you to take a picture
What is the Shutter Button?
What is exposure values?
This file format allows for better results when editing. It contains all of the information your camera can capture
What is RAW?
This is an unwanted side effect of using high ISO
What is noise/grain?
This composition rule uses "lines" as a way to guide the observer's eye to the main subject in a photo
What is Leading Lines?
This wheel is used to change from M to Av or Tv
What is Mode Dial?
This file type is best suited for assignment submissions because it allows you to drag and drop images as well as include writing
What is PowerPoint (Google Slides)?
Also accepted: What is Google Docs/Word?
This name is given to adjustments made to an entire image
What are Global Adjustments.
Beside controlling the amount of light let in to the camera sensor, the Aperture also controls this
What is depth of field? (What is blurry background?)
This is the name of the composition rule where people or subjects are "boxed in" using environmental elements
What is Frame within a frame? (What is framing?)
This part of a DSLR allows you to mount different lenses to it
What is Lens Mount?
What is one week?
Radial and Linear Gradients are part of this set of tools
What is Selective Tools?
This setting helps you freeze fast moving actions
What is Shutter Speed?
This is what you call a photo technique that uses blurred out foreground elements to create layers and dimension
What is Shoot-through?
This part of the camera allows the photographer to see what the lens sees
What is View Finder?
This is what Mr. G likes to photograph
What is portraiture?
This tab in Lightroom Mobile allows you to edit white balance
What is Color Tab?
The _______________ comprises aperture, shutter speed, and ISO.
What is The Exposure Triangle?
This collective word is used for photos that demonstrate either a top-down view, an up-shot, or a trick shot where proportions are exaggerated
What is Perspective?
This part of the camera is used to mount speedlights or other accessories (nothing to do with temperature)
What is a Hot Shoe?
Name this Canvas module that has cheat sheets, simulators, and guides you can download and use anytime you want
What is Tips, tricks, and other materials?
This adjustment tool looks like a graph and allows you to fine-tune edits to exposure
What is Curves?