Know your camera
Composition techniques
Math, History, or Both
English/Grammar
Miscellaneous
100

To take a photo, you press this button. 

The shutter button

100

This composition technique uses a grid to determine where your subject should be. 

Rule of Thirds

100

Two lines that intersect at right angles have this property.

Perpendicularity

100

Romeo and Juliet were forbidden to see each other because of the feud between these two families. 

The Montagues and Capulets

100

You might believe their bark is worse than their bite if you suffer from dendrophobia, a fear of these. 

Trees

200

You can use this dial to choose which mode you want to use. 

The mode dial

200

A photo that has multiple levels of focus shows this technique. 

Create depth

200

This Yreka park gets its name from slang for someone who is inexperienced at looking for gold. 

Greenhorn

200

If you "didn't say nothing," you've committed this grammatical mistake.

A double negative

200

This is where she sells seashells in a famous tongue twister.

The seashore

300

Turning this dial lets you change your F-number in Av mode. 

The main dial

300

When you use objects to surround your subject, you are using this technique. 

Use frames

300

Although it never invaded the US, Japan did successfully attack this US state with firebombings and shellings from submarines during World War II. 

Oregon

300

When she asks "Wherefore art thou Romeo?", Juliet is not asking where Romeo is, but this. 

Why he is Romeo

300

This classic rock band had many hits, including We Are the Champions and Bohemian Rhapsody.

Queen

400

Without this type of electromagnetic radiation, your camera would not be able to take photos. 

Light

400

This technique is also referred to as a "close-up." 

Fill the frame

400

The word "calculus" is the Latin word for this small natural object. 

A pebble

400

The Norman invasion of 1066 led to the influence of this language on what would later become modern English. 

French

400

This modern first name is derived from the Roman name meaning "priceless one." 

Anthony

500

You look through this part of your camera to line up your shots. 

The viewfinder

500

I used this word to modify the technique "Don't cut off limbs." 

Accidentally

500

There are this many numbers between 0 and 1. 

An infinite number

500

Most freshmen read "Of Mice and Men," a story written by this famous American author. 

John Steinbeck

500

The cosmic microwave background is believed to be ancient light from this early universal event. 

The Big Bang

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