What is aperture?
What is... the size of the lens opening that controls the amount of light that passes through the lens to the image sensor.
What is shutter speed?
What is... The amount of time that the camera sensor is exposed to light.
Where do you import your images from?
What is... Google Drive
What is a source of natural light?
What is... the sun.
You have learned multiple different compositional strategies this semester, what are three?
What is... rule of thirds, leading lines, repetition, filling the frame, simplicity
What is the setting called on your camera where you only dealing with aperture?
What is... Aperture Priority
What is the setting called on your camera where you’re only dealing with shutter speed?
What is... shutter priority.
What panel/tab do you edit in?
What is... the Develop Tab
What is a source of artificial light?
What is... a lightbulb. (other answers permissible)
What are the elements of art that you have focused on shooting?
What is... line, shape and form.
Which aperture is larger? f/2.4 or f/22
What is... f/2.4
What is motion blur?
What is... a blurring of a moving subject within an image due to a longer exposure.
What do you adjust if your photo has too little or too much light?
What is... Exposure
Where is the light source?
What is... side lighting
What type of compositional strategy is being used in this photo?
What is... simplicity
What is depth of field?
the zone of acceptable sharpness within a photo that will appear in focus.
What is the slowest handheld shutter speed before you need to use a tripod?
What is... 1/60 of a second.
What is the document called that shows all photos you’ve taken?
What is... a contact sheet.
What challenges could arise from subjects who are lit from the front?
What is... over exposing your subject.
Which is an example of shape and which is an example of form?
1.
2.
What is... 1. is shape, 2. is form.
What specific aperture would you associate with this image's depth of field?
What is... f/22
What shutter speed would you attribute to this image?
What do you create after you have culled all of your photos?
What is... a collection.
What does it mean if a photo has a dynamic range?
What is... the difference in the lightest and darkest parts of an image.
A leading line should lead you to what?