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Exposure Triangle
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100

The pleasing arrangement of subjects within the picture area.

What is composition.

100

Difference between light and dark areas.

What is contrast.

100

Shooting from below, looking up at the subject.

What is worm's eye.

100

Lens opening size.

What is aperture.

100

The rule of thirds divides the frame into what sections?

What is 3x3.

200

The main subject or focal point,

What is center of interest.

200

Using foreground elements to frame the subject,, adds depth and scale.

What is framing.

200

Controls time light hits the sensor.

What is shutter speed.

200

Horizon lines should never be placed in the what of the image.

What is the middle.

300

Dividing the frame into a 3x3 grid, placing the subject at the intersection points of the lines.

What is rule of thirds.

300

Unwanted overlaps; avoid by adjusting  position or angle.

What are mergers.

300

Controls sensor sensitivity.

What is ISO.

300

When shooting a close up its over to what the subject.

What is center.

400

The line where sky meets ground/water.

What is horizon line.

400

Filling the frame with a subject to eliminate distractions.

What is close up.

400

What type of shutter speed will stop action.

What is fast.

400

Name three parts of the exposure triangle.

What are shutter speed, ISO and aperture.

500

Lines that will guide the viewer's eye through the image toward the subject.

What are leading lines.

500

Taking a photo from above, looking down on the subject.

What is bird's eye.

500

When taking photos, ISO should be set to what.

What is as low as possible.

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