A sliver of the subject/scene is in focus and the rest of scene is blurry.
What is shallow depth of field?
This type of shutter speed will stop motion.
What is a fast shutter speed?
This piece of equipment will help prevent camera shake when photographing in low light.
What is a tripod?
The amount of pixels in an image (ppi) is known as this:
What is the image resolution?
These are the primary colors of light.
What are red, green, and blue?
When your hand can't hold the camera still, it causes this.
What is camera shake?
This shutter speed is the slowest you can use while handholding your camera without getting at least some camera shake.
What is 1/30th of a second?
The glass elements of this piece of equipment focus the image on the image plane.
What is the lens?
This is the highest quality file your camera can make.
What is a raw file?
An image with a single color is called this.
What is monochromatic?
A small aperture, reducing the amount of blur, is called this.
What is great depth of field?
This shutter speed setting will stop some slower things in motion and blur others.
What is 1/125th of a second?
An individual light-sensitive element on a digital sensor is called this.
This setting can allow you to photograph in low light, but affect the grain level or digital noise quantity of your file.
What is the ISO setting?
This is the purity of color.
What is saturation?
This setting on your camera will capture something in motion as blurry.
What is a slow shutter speed?
This shutter speed setting will allow you to open the shutter for as long as you want.
What is B or the "Bulb" shutter speed setting?
This setting resets the temperature at which your camera determines color.
What is white balance?
Overexposed information in a photographic file shows up as this.
What is the color white?
This is a freqently used color space in Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop. In fact, it is often the default color space.
What is sRGB?
The aperture setting of F8, F1.4, or F22 will give a photographer the most amount of blur.
What is F1.4?
What are the benefits of an electronic shutter?
This built-in light source can help illuminate a scene in low-light situations.
What is flash?
When importing files into Lightroom, you may convert them into this file type.
What is .DNG?
This image is an example of this phenomenon.
What is chromatic aberration?