The length of tie that light is allowed to strike film/digital sensor?
What is Shutter Speed?
This chemical reveals the latent image of your film/print.
What is Developer?
This element brings your eye to a focal point in a photograph.
What is Emphasis?
You can look through this when composing your photograph.
What is Viewfinder?
This controls the intensity/quality of the light entering into your camera.
What is Aperture?
These 4 main factors control exposure.
What is Light, ISO, Aperture, and Shutter Speed?
The darkroom has a revolving door for this specific reason.
What is keeping the room light tight?
The arrangement of visual elements in a photograph.
What is Composition?
This part of your film cameras is moved when you want to advance to the next frame on your film.
What is Film Advance Lever?
Grain can occur on your images when this is bumped up too high.
What is ISO?
True or False: F 3.5 is considered a smaller aperture opening.
What is False?
This chemical makes sure that your image will remain permanent on your film or photo paper.
What is Fixer?
Placing your focal point in specific section along this imaginary grid creates a more dynamic composition.
What is Rule of Thirds?
The battery and SD compartment is located here on your digital Canon cameras.
What is the bottom?
The arrangement of opposite elements in an photograph so it creates visual interest/drama.
Ex: Light vs Dark
What is Contrast?
This side effect happens when your shutter speed it set at 1/15th of a second.
What is Motion Blur?
What is 68 degrees?
The result of not allowing enough light into your camera, resulting in an image that is too dark.
What is Underexposed?
This part of your camera can indicate to you whether or not your image is correctly exposed.
What is Light Meter?
This shooting mode allows you to have total control over all of your cameras settings in order to have more control of the outcome of the photograph.
What is Manual Mode?
My camera settings are F5, 1/125, ISO 3200; I'm photographing my dog outside on a slightly cloudy day catching a ball. The image keeps coming out too bright/light. What setting do I need to change?
What is ISO?
BONUS 100pts: What ISO would work better? Why?
Our film is considered this term, because it is sensitive to ALL colors on the visible light spectrum.
What is Orthochromatic?
This term describes how our film paper is sensitive to all colors on the visible light spectrum EXCPET for Red.
What is Panchromatic?
The distance between the objects that are nearest to the camera and the objects which are farthest aware, that are all in acceptably sharp focus.
What is Depth of Field?
The type of light that is available to you before any other light sources are added.
What is Ambient Light?