Does a high aperture number have a large lens opening or a small lens opening?
What is small
What is ISO
What is your camera's sensitivity to light
Shutter speed is measured in...?
What is seconds (fractions of a second)
This compositional rule has 3 vertical zones, and 3 horizontal zones, creating 4 intersecting points.
What is nine-zone grid
What 3 terms make up the exposure triangle?
What is aperture, shutter speed and ISO
Depth of field refers to: a. the range of sharpness from near to far b. the closest point in the image that is sharp c. the furthest point in the image that is sharp d. the background portions of an image that are sharp
What is A. the range of sharpness from near to far
This setting makes your camera less sensitive to light
What is High ISO number
List three shutter speeds THAT YOUR CAMERA CAN DO in order from slowest to fastest.
What is 1/2", 1/4", 1/8"
This compositional rule creates 3 vertical zones
What is vertical rule of thirds
Talbot invented the...
What is the calotype
This aperture number would create a clear foreground and a clear background
What is f/16 of f/22
This setting makes your camera more sensitive to light
What is Low ISO number
Does a fast shutter speed have a large or small number (or fraction)?
What is small
This compositional rule creates 3 horizontal zones
What is horizontal rule of thirds
What is the ideal time to take photographs?
What is the golden hour OR an hour or two before sunset
This aperture would create a clear foreground and a blurry middleground and background
What is f/3.4
What ISO setting is recommended for a very bright and sunny day?
What is 50 or 80
To blur the motion in a photograph, you would need what kind of shutter speed?
What is a slow shutter speed
This compositional rule creates a curved movement throughout an artwork, usually drawing attention to all 4 corners.
What is S-Curve
What was Joseph Niepce known for?
What is creating the first permanent image
Define and describe the Av setting
What is aperture priority mode on the camera. You control the aperture, your camera controls the ISO and shutter speed.
The _______ the ISO number, the more sensitive your camera is to light. (higher or lower)
What is higher
Define and describe Tv.
What is shutter priority mode on your camera. You manually set the shutter speed, and the camera automatically sets the aperture and ISO.
Which is not a compositional rule or method in photography? a. leading lines b. framing c. nine-zone grid d. camera angle
What is d. camera angle
Who created the Kodak camera?
What is George Eastman Kodak