Elements
Camera Modes
Principles
Composition
100

What is a moving point?

A line

100

What mode should your camera be in?

Manual mode

100

What is an example of variety?

An assortment of an element (example: multiple different lines, colors, or shapes)

100

What composition rule uses a grid?

Rule of thirds

200

What is used in photos to create emphasis, variety, and interest?

Color

200

What setting is set by a fraction number?

Shutter speed?

200

What are repeating lines, shapes, or other elements?

Pattern/repetition

200

What rule has the subject up close?

Fill frame

300

What element refers to the amount of lightness/darkness in a work?

Value

300

Why would you use a high ISO?

Night time photography

300

What principle refers to directing the viewers eye through a piece?

Movement

300

Changing the angle to make the photo more interesting follows what rule?

Viewpoint

400

Elements of art are referred to as?

The building blocks of art

400

What is aperture?

The part of the lens that controls the amount of light coming in

400

What are the three types of balance?

Asymmetry, symmetry, and radial

400


Figure to ground or rule of thirds

500

What is the difference between shape and form?

Shapes have two dimensions–height and width–and are usually defined by lines. Forms exist in three dimensions, with height, width, and depth.

500

Define f-stop

A camera setting corresponding to a particular f-number, which is determined by the ratio of focal length to the aperture diameter. represents the aperture setting.

500

What are the four ways you pull emphasis in a photo?

Color, size, contrast, isolation

500

Name all nine rules

Rule of thirds, leading lines, diagonals, framing, figure to ground, fill the frame, venter dominant eye, patterns and repetition, symmetry

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