What is the rule of thirds?
a composition guideline that places your subject in the left or right third of an image, leaving the other two thirds more open
What are the 7 elements of photographic art?
line, shape, form, texture, color, size, depth
F-stop:
a term used to denote aperture measurements on your camera
What year was the first digital camera created?
1975
What does photography do?
Records events and tells stories through images.
Is rule of thirds considered a composed photo?
Yes
Name 4 types of photography
Portrait, Landscape, Wildlife, Sports, Aerial, Wedding, Architectural, Fashion...
the part of the camera that opens to let light in
What 2 elements created the first camera flashes?
potassium chloride and aluminum
What does the word "photography" come from?
It comes from the Greek and means to draw with light
What is one way to break rule of thirds?
Putting the focal point of the image in the center of the frame.
What is one thing you should not take pictures of for the safety of your camera?
the sun
Depth of field-
the difference between the closest and farthest in-focus objects in a photo
Who was the creator of the first recorded image?
Joseph Nicéphore Niépce
What is the most viewed photograph in history?
the Windows XP's default wallpaper
How many boxes are used in rule of thirds?
9
What are 3 steps to exposure?
Shutter speed, aperture, ISO
Shutter-speed -
the speed at which the shutter of the camera closes
How many cameras does the largest camera collection consist of?
4,425 cameras
How much did the first digital camera weigh?
8 pounds
How is rule of thirds helpful in photography?
It helps draw the viewer's eye into the image and places more emphasis on the subject.
What does ISO stand for?
International Organization for Standardization
Bokeh -
the way the lens renders-of-focus points of light (taking pictures of light and a haze or blur is caused)
$4.3 million
Lighting is ___________ in photography.
everything