What is the button you press to take a picture?
What is Shutter Release Button?
The part of the camera that opens and closes to let light in.
What is Shutter?
These can be diagonal, horizontal, vertical, converging.
What is Lines?
A lens with a fixed focal length is commonly called this.
What is a prime lens?
What are the three setting you adjust on your camera in manual mode (M)?
What is Shutter, Aperture, ISO?
Photographers use this part of the camera to see the scene through a small window, helping them decide the composition and focus.
What is View Finder?
When shooting in this format, photographers retain uncompressed and unprocessed image data from their camera’s sensor?
What is RAW?
What principle of photography places the subject in specific section of the frame or on intersecting lines, rather than just the middle of the frame?
What is Rule of Thirds?
100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 represent this
What is ISO?
What is the minimum shutter speed that will help your images stay sharp and in focus while holding your camera?
What is 100?
This part of the camera houses the sensor or film and is where the image is captured.
What is the Camera Body?
This term describes a lighting setup where the subject is illuminated from behind, creating a silhouette?
What is backlighting?
A photographer can add depth and focus to an image by employing this method, which often uses objects in the foreground
What is Framing?
What is the time of day called the hour After sunset?
What is Blue Hour?
What kind of photography do we use a large depth of field?
What is Landscape?
The optical glass used to gather and focus light rays to form an image.
What is The Lens?
What mode on your camera will allow a LONG exposure time?
What is Bulb?
In a well-composed landscape photo, these three elements are arranged to create depth and a sense of dimension.
What are the foreground, middle ground, and background?
When looking through your lens, what do you look at to make sure you have a perfectly exposed photo?
What is Light/Exposure Meter?
This Setting allows you to control Shutter and ISO only
What is AV or Aperture Priority Mode
What photography equipment will help you be able to take photos of water with minimal reflection?
What is Polarizer?
What does PPI stand for?
What is Pixels Per Inch?
This compositional guideline divides an image into this many sections to create balance?
What is 9?
This term describes the aesthetic quality of out-of-focus areas in a photo, often appearing as soft, circular highlights
What is bokeh?
A warm, candlelit scene typically has a Kelvin value of?
What is 1000–2000 K?