This brand’s logo features a green mermaid surrounded by a circular border.
What is Starbucks?
This is what's done to confidential papers when they need to be disposed of.
What is "Shredded"?
This evergreen tree is a popular choice for Christmas.
What is a pine tree?
This Italian tower took nearly 200 years to build and is famous for it near 4 degree lean that was caused by soft ground.
This feature creates a bright light that helps brighten dark scenes.
What is the flash?
This car company’s logo features a prancing horse on a yellow background.
What is Ferrari?
Often used in mathematics, this is a another word for when things/people are separated or split into parts.
What is "Divided"?
Known for its syrup, this tree has leaves featured on Canada’s flag.
What is a maple tree?
Although this 316-foot tall clock tower in the heart of London is officially named Elizabeth Tower, its more commonly referred to as this.
What is Big Ben?
This setting controls how long your camera’s sensor is exposed to light.
What is shutter speed?
This tech company’s colorful “G” logo represents its search engine empire.
What is Google?
Often associated with sports teams, this word means crowded together or nestled closely.
What is "Huddled"?
This tree produces acorns.
What is an oak tree?
This elliptical amphitheater, located in the center of Rome, is the largest ancient amphitheater ever built, which is mind-blowing considering it was built in 72 A.D.
What is the Colosseum?
The part of a camera you look through to take a picture.
What is the viewfinder?
The NBA's logo is a silhouette of this L.A. Lakers player dribbling.
Who is Jerry West?
When you raise and lower your head to signal that you agree with someone; in the past tense.
What is "Nodded"?
Known for their distinctive white bark, these slender trees are common in northern forests.
What are birch trees?
Built by Jorn Uzton and Peter Hall, this performing arts center is known for its striking, white, shell-shaped roof and is one of the most recognizable designs in the world.
What is the Sydney Opera House?
This composition guideline divides an image into nine equal parts with two horizontal and two vertical lines. It suggests placing key elements along these lines or at their intersection points to create more balanced photos.
What is The Rule of Thirds?
This production companies logo features their initials embellished on a blue and gold shield.
What is Warner Brothers?
When you come to a resolution or make a choice, you have done this.
What is "Decided'?
Native to Africa, this flat-topped tree is often seen in savannas and provides food for giraffes.
What is an acacia tree?
This set of towers are an interlinked pair of 88-storey skyscrapers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, that stand at nearly 1,500 ft and look like they belong in a futuristic city.
What are the Petronas (Twin) Towers?
This three-letter acronym refers to a camera’s sensitivity to light.
What is ISO?