Eye level
What is the most commonly used angle? OR What is the angle where the camera is set at eye level with it's subject?
Tripod
What is the best way to keep you camera level? OR What is a device used to take landscape photos?
Shallow depth of field
Why is an image blurry when you try to take a close up? OR What does the lower numbers of aperture create?
Over- and underexposure
What can be easily fixed in editing?
Properly framing a picture
What is called "shoot to frame?"
Bird's Eye
What is an angle that is shot looking straight down?
Rule of Thirds
What is the imaginary lines that split the picture into threes both horizontally and vertically?
Low fstop and camera close to subject
How do you create a strong depth of field?
Bluriness
What is the most difficult thing to fix during editing?
Clarity
What is making sure your subject is properly in focus? OR What element of composition is violated with a blurry picture?
High Level
What is the angle where the camera is set to be higher than the subject? OR What is the angle used to make the subject seem small and insignificant?
Displays how many pictures can be taken with current settings
What is the image counter?
Depth of field
What is using the aperture to focus on a single subject and blurring the background called?
Adobe Photoshop
What is the most commonly used photo editing program around the world?
Lighting
What is making sure the subject is properly lit? OR What element of composition is violated if the subject is too dark?
Low Level
What is the camera angle where the camera is set below the subject? OR What angle is used to make the subject seem more powerful or even godlike?
In or near the middle thirds column
Where should you place your subject on your photo?
The aperture in the lens
What controls your depth of field?
White Balance or WB
What is the easiest way to fix most lighting situations before or after photographing?
Well composed and balanced photo
What is composition?
Worm's Eye
What is the angle where a camera is pointed straight up?
Handheld
What is when a camera is held by hand? OR What is the least used camera holding method? OR What camera holding method should not be used if possible?
Focal length
What is another term for depth of field?
Photoshop Express
What is the free version of Photoshop that is very limited on how much editing can be done?
Framing
What is the element of composition that is violated if the subject is not the focal point of the photo? OR What element of composition is violated if the subject is not placed properly using the rule of thirds?