Looking where you're walking while taking photos.
What is a way to prevent injuries while photographing?
The camera setting that controls sensitivity to light.
What is ISO?
Placing important subjects along imaginary thirds of the frame.
What is the Rule of Thirds?
The thing that enters a camera to create a photograph.
What is light?
Light from the sun or other naturally occurring sources.
What is natural light?
Checking the forecast before a photo outing.
What is a way to prepare for bad weather hazards?
The setting that controls how long light enters the camera.
What is shutter speed?
Roads, fences, or sidewalks that guide the viewer's eye.
What are Leading Lines?
The opening inside a lens that controls how much light enters.
What is the aperture?
Light created by lamps, flashes, LEDs, or studio equipment.
What is artificial light?
Two hazards photographers may encounter.
What are injury from not paying attention and bad weather?
The setting measured in f-stops.
What is aperture?
Using objects around the subject to draw attention to it.
What is Framing?
The part of the camera that records the image.
What is the sensor?
Using a fast shutter speed to freeze movement.
What is stop action?
A photographer is backing up while looking through the camera and trips.
What is not paying attention to surroundings?
The three parts of the Exposure Triangle.
What are ISO, shutter speed, and aperture?
Making a photo appear more three-dimensional.
What is Depth in composition?
Two major modern camera types.
What are DSLR and Mirrorless cameras?
Using a slower shutter speed to show movement.
What is blur motion?
The most important thing to remember when taking photographs outdoors.
What is staying aware of your surroundings?
Increasing this setting can help in low light but may add grain/noise.
What is ISO?
Name all four composition techniques discussed in class.
What are Rule of Thirds, Leading Lines, Framing, and Depth?
Name three camera types discussed in class.
What are Mirrorless, DSLR, Smartphone, Point-and-Shoot, and Film cameras?
Capturing the perfect instant when action, emotion, or storytelling comes together.
What is the decisive moment?