When rotating the lense with your hand, the camera does this.
What is zoom in?
This one gets in really close, so you don't see anything but your subject.
What is fill the frame?
How vivid and well balanced the picture is.
What is color?
The thing you are taking a picture of.
Shutter Speed is measured in what______
What is seconds or fractions of seconds?
The setting to take close up pictures.
What is Macro?
This one uses objects that are already in the picture to help emphasize and often times even surround the subject.
What is Natural Framing?
How many of the techniques we discussed you followed.
What is composition?
What you always have to do after you take your pictures.
The more seconds (like 10") means a _____ shutter speed.
What is slower?
What is Manual Focus and Auto Focus?
The image is balanced.
Condition
Showing the focal point of the image.
What is Emphasis?
The bigger the fraction gets (like 1/2000) means a ______ shutter speed.
When you hear the "chhh-chhh" sound on your camera THIS is opening and closing. Sort of like your eye.
What is the shutter?
The picture has certain lines that help guide your eye.
Your picture shows your use of originality and imagination.
What is Creativity?
Picture with dark subject and little details.
What is a silhouette?
When you want to capture still freeze frame of a hummingbird flying you would use a _______ shutter speed.
What is a faster shutter speed?
The definition of shutter speed is ______
What is the amount of light you let into the camera.
The most important composition technique?
Your intention behind the pictures is called ______
What is Concept?
______ was the company that invented cameras for the everyday person (think film)
Who is Kodak?
When you want to take a picture of a flowing waterfall you would use a ______ shutter speed?
What is slower shutter speed?