All of the light is behind the subject of your photo, but that's not always a bad thing.
What is backlighting?
The camera will fix the settings for me.
What is automatic exposure?
The piece on the front of the camera. Can be changed out to get closer or wider pictures.
What is the lens?
How long the shutter stays open?
What is shutter speed?
The area in front and behind the main subject of your photo. Also called the z-axis.
What is depth of field?
Everything is in focus and nothing is moving. I have a ________ aperture and a _______ shutter speed.
What is high and low?
You look through this to take a photo.
What is the viewfinder?
It means the photo is not balanced, but in a creative way.
What is the rule of asymmetry?
The art of arranging lighting and the elements in a scene to produce a great photo.
What is photo composition?
I get grainy when this gets too high.
What is ISO?
At F1, I am wide open and the background is blurry.
What is the aperture?
I split into nine boxes with four intersections. Use those to line up your photos.
What is the rule of thirds?
The amount of light that reaches the image sensor and is controlled by a combination of the lens aperture and shutter speed.
What is exposure?
He's at the 20...the 10...touchdown! It's bright outside so my shutter speed was probably around this.
What is 250?
You can take pictures, but without me, you can't save them.
What is the SD card?
The distance between the surface of the camera lens and the sensor array at the back of the camera. I determine how large a subject appears.
What is focal length?
The speed of specific light sensitivity of a camera. The high the number, the more sensitive it is to light.
What is ISO?
Everything is in focus, so my ______ is at F32. The is a lot of light, so my ______ is at 50.
What is aperture and ISO?
Click! I do this after you push me down.
Shutter button
Aperture, shutter speed and ISO working together.
What is the Exposure Triangle?