What does the left side of a histogram represent?
Shadows
What is ISO
ISO is simply a camera setting that will brighten or darken a photo
Small details
Macro
You choose all the main in-camera settings.
M
Manual
In a histogram, what do the heights of the bars indicate?
In photography, a histogram shows the number of pixels in an image for each brightness level.
What is depth of field?
Depth of field is the distance between the closest and farthest objects in a photo that appears acceptably sharp
Photographing products for sale.
Product
You choose the aperture, and the camera sets the shutter speed.
(Av/A)
Aperture Priority Mode
Why is it important to check a histogram when taking a photo?
In photography, a histogram is important because it allows photographers to identify clipping overexposure and underexposure
What is the rule of thirds?
The Rule of Thirds is a type of off-center composition where important elements of a photograph are placed along a 3×3 grid, which equally divides the image into nine parts. For many photographers, this type of composition is a basic way to give structure to photographs and make them more appealing.
The primary emphasis is made to capturing photographs of buildings and similar architectural structures that are both aesthetically pleasing and accurate in terms of representations of their subjects
Architecture
You choose the shutter speed and the camera sets the aperture.
(Tv/S)
Shutter Priority Mode
What can you infer if a histogram is heavily skewed to the left?
In photography, a histogram that is heavily skewed to the left indicates that the image has most of the tones in the dark range. Under exposure
What type of photography will you use the depth of field most in?
Portrait Photography
The capture of teams in action.
Sports
The camera automatically selects the shutter speed and aperture.
(P)
Program Camera mode
Describe how a histogram can help in post-processing an image.
It helps photographers identify clipping overexposure and underexposure, and adjust to achieve correct exposure in any lighting condition
What does noise mean in a photograph?
Noise is a grainy veil in a photograph, obscuring details and making the picture appear significantly worse.
This photography has experienced a remarkable growth in popularity in recent years thanks to social media. Previously, it was essentially a sub-genre of commercial work – advertisements, cookbooks, menus, and so on.
Food
what are the two brands of cameras that have different symbols for camera modes?
Nikon and Cannon