This rule suggests placing your subject off-center, along grid lines.
What is the "Rule of thirds"
This controls how much light enters the camera and affects depth of field.
What is "Aperture"
The best time to shoot outdoors with soft golden light is called ____.
What is the "Golden Hour"
This type of lens is good for capturing wide landscapes.
What is a "Wide Angle Lens"
The person who takes photos is called a ____.
What is "Photographer"
Leading lines help guide the viewer’s ____ in a photo.
What is "eye" or "attention"
This setting controls how long the shutter is open.
What is "Shutter Speed"
This type of lighting comes from behind your subject and creates silhouettes.
What is "Backlighting"
This lens type is often used for close-ups of flowers or insects.
What is a "Macro Lens"
The tool on the camera that shows what the lens sees is called the ____.
What is the "Viewfinder"
Leaving space in front of a moving subject is called ____.
What is "Leading Space"
A high ISO makes the photo brighter but can add ____.
What is "noise" or "grain"
A small, harsh light source creates ____ shadows.
What are "Hard Shadows"
A 50mm lens is often called this because it’s close to how the eye sees.
What is a "Normal Lens"
The main subject of a photo is called the ____.
What is the "Focal Point" "Center of Interest" "Subject"
Using natural or manmade elements to create a frame around a subject.
What is "Framing"
To freeze motion, you should use a ____ shutter speed.
What is "fast"
Reflectors bounce this onto the subject to brighten them.
What is "Light"
This type of lens is best for sports or wildlife photography.
What is a "Telephoto Lens"
Digital cameras save photos on this device.
What is a "Memory Card"
Viewpoint of a camera or an artist, where angles are used to create a sense of depth or a specific view
What is angle or "perspective"
The balance of aperture, shutter speed, and ISO is called the ____.
What is the "Exposure Triangle"
Indoor photography often requires this tool to add artificial light.
What is a "Flash"
Zoom lenses can change focal length, but these lenses cannot.
What is "Prime Lenses"
JPEG and RAW are examples of these.
What is "File Formats"