____ is the shutter speed in which 1 second is used
The definition/idea of composition in the context of photography
What is how the elements of a photograph are arranged?
When shooting in ___ mode, photos will be easier to edit. I.e a "blank" canvas
What is RAW mode?
The year color photography was invented
What is 1971?
This mode allows you to fully control the camera's operation.
What is manual mode?
AV on a camera controls ____
What is aperture?
This composition technique says that a photo's main subject should not be in the middle of the picture
What is the rule of thirds?
____ is a way to frame a photo even after its been captured
What is cropping?
The name of the first camera invented
What is Camera Obscura?
This setting allows you to take multiple pictures in sequence.
What is continous or burst mode?
The ___ is the eye of the camera
What is the lens?
True or false: You should NEVER break any composition rules when taking a photo.
What is false?
If a photo appears dull, increasing the ___ will bring out more colors
This person invented camera film
Who is George Eastman?
If you change from an F/3.5 to F/22, what are you changing?
What is decreasing the aperture?
____ focus will allow the user their own control of the focus setting
This type of leading line is called an __ curve
What is an "S" curve?
This tool in Photoshop allows the user to darken a particular area
What is the Burn tool?
The Latin translation of Camera Obscura
What is "Dark Room"?
The shutter speed, the aperture and the ISO make up this.
What is the exposure triangle?
True or false: A high ISO will capture more light
What is true?
If using an object to capture a photo as if the lens were looking through, is an example of ____
What is framing?
A ___ is a graphical representation of a particular tone or brightness in a photograph
What is a histogram?
The name of a famous photograph, that is likely the first photo ever taken
The measure of the amount of light that hits the camera.
What is exposure?