The aperture can be likened to this part of the eye.
What is the Pupil/Iris?
Shutter speed is like this that opens and closes for certain periods of time
What is a curtain?
The unit of measurement for ISO goes up by this much each stop.
What is double in value?
The 3 pillars of photography balance each other in terms of this.
What is exposure?
The hole inside the lens that changes size depending on the amount of light you need.
What is an Aperture?
The aperture setting is indicated by having this letter in front of a number.
What is F?
The shutter speed setting is represented by this unit of measurement.
What is fractions of a second/seconds?
A high ISO will have this effect on the image.
What is more Noise/Grain?
On my camera a balanced exposure is indicated by this number.
What is zero?
What it is called when you double or halve the amount of light let into the camera.
What is a stop/stop of light?
This would indicate having a larger aperture.
What is a low F number?
Fast shutter speeds have this effect on motion/moving things.
What is Freeze?
The ISO originally referred to the rating/speed of this before digital cameras.
What is Film?
The next setting (stop) in my shutter speed setting to make it faster after 1/250.
What is 1/500?
The meter that tells you if your photo will be under or over exposed.
What is the exposure meter?
Describes how much of the scene will be in focus (sharp).
What is depth of field?
Light trails or light paintings are created using this.
What is a long exposure/slow shutter?
A high ISO may be necessary for this type of photography
What is night/low light?
Another term for changing my settings to get less light.
What is stop down?
This dial mode will allow you to control your aperture setting while having the camera decide on the other settings.
What is AV/Aperture Priority?
To achieve boke (shallow depth of field) you must have a large aperture, be zoomed in, and be this in relation to your subject.
What is close up?
The risk I take shooting at a fast shutter speed.
What is an underexposed photography?
ISO stands for this.
What is International Standardization Organization?
Changing my Aperture from f2.8 to f8 results in changing my exposure by this many stops of light(indicate plus or minus).
What is -3?
This setting on your lens effects the maximum and minimum aperture you set your camera to.
What is the focal length/zoom?