Project Requirements
The Exposure Triangle (DSLR Basics)
Composition & Techniques
DSLR Settings
100

How many photos in your project can be from your phone?

4 and/or 50%

100

This setting controls the camera sensor's sensitivity to light; a higher number is better for low light but adds "grain" or "noise."

ISO

100
When you are taking a picture from a higher level looking down on something, that's known as ______.
Birds-Eye View
100

The "running man" setting is used for _______?

Action/sports photos

200

How many photos should be included on your poster?

8

200

Measured in "f-stops," this setting controls the opening of the lens, affecting both light and "depth of field."

Aperture

200

This technique uses natural elements (like tree branches, windows, or doorways) to draw the viewer’s eye toward the subject.

Framing

200

At a baseball game on a sunny day, which ISO is the most appropriate?

100/200

300

Who (as in, what people) should be featured in your photos?

Yourself and at least one other person

300

This setting determines how long the sensor is exposed to light; use a fast one to freeze an "Action Shot."

Shutter Speed

300

This broad term refers to the way visual elements are arranged within the photo frame.

Composition

300

How do you get to the settings on a DSLR?

The "Q" button

400

This specific component requires you to get extremely close to a subject to capture tiny, intricate details.

Macro

400

To create our light painting photos, you need what kind of shutter speed?

Slow (more than 5 seconds)

400

This creative macro technique involves physically detaching the lens from the camera body and holding it manually to create an extreme closeup on a texture.

Free-lensing

400

Why do we look through the eye piece rather than use the display in most cases?

It drains the battery/it's difficult to see in bright light

500

Another word for "in-the-moment" or journalistic photos

Candid

500

This is the result of balancing ISO, Aperture, and Shutter Speed to get a perfectly lit image.

Exposure

500

What two general things are we looking for in classroom photos?

Faces and action

500

f/100 is a setting for what part of the exposure triangle?

Aperture

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