Vocabulary
a walk or passage created between two evenly planted rows of trees.
Allee
"eye" of the camera and is probably the most important part of the camera.
Camera lens
What were we testing soil for?
Nitrogen and Phosphorus
Who helped guide in the underground railroad?
Harriet Tubman
Ms. Bombard has worked at Seiberling since 2014, how many years?
8 years
a design plan or other technical drawing.
Blueprint
a space through which light passes in an optical or photographic instrument, especially the variable opening by which light enters a camera.
aperture
1. Planting new soil 2. testing the soil 3. adding nutrients to the soil
John Brown helped end what?
Slavery
I have how many children?
2/3
from the Latin root nutr, which means “to feed.” Nutrients can contain material from
decomposing plant and animal material, chemicals from rocks and other decaying matter that
“feed” the plant.
Nutrition
What do photographs show?
The past
Soil does what for the plants?
Provides nutrition
Abraham Lincoln abolished what?
Slavery
What type of community do I live in?
Rural
means “stone quarry” in Old English. A stone quarry is where huge stones were
taken from the ground.
Stan Hywet
the distance between the nearest and the furthest objects that are in acceptably sharp focus in an image captured with a camera.
Depth of Field
What are three things plants need?
Soil, sun, and water
Who's nickname was Moses?
Harriet Tubman
What is one pet that I have?
Dogs and chickens
large piece of property that contains a house and is maintained by great wealth.
Estate
the process of making adjustments to the lens to find the maximum resolution, sharpness, and contrast for your chosen subject.
Focus
Why do they dye the water black at Stan Hywet?
So, it reflects the surrounding area
What war did John Brown fight in?
Civil War
What do I mainly do in the summer in my free time?
Watch my kids swim