Composition
Angles
History
Functions
100

When something directs your attention to a certain part of the image using lines or curves

Leading Lines

100

a 45 degree tilt

Dutch Angle

100

The earliest version of a camera

Camera Obscura

100

Which setting allows you to control the blur in the background of an image

Aperture

200

when the photo can be split into 9 quadrants and the focus lands on the intersections of the lines

Rule of thirds

200

when the camera is level with the model's eyes

eye level

200

Niepce used this method

Camera Obscura

200

Shutter speed is measured in what

Seconds

300

when something in a photo surrounds the main subject

Framing

300

The Angle in which the camera is looking up at or from below the model

Low Angle

300

Known for his black and white landscape photos

Ansel Adams

300

How does Aperture and Shutter control the amount of light in an image?

Aperture controls how wide the lens is open (how much light is taken in)

Shutter controls how long it is exposed to light

400

When an image is cut to focus on a specific thing and remove unnecessary parts

Cropping

400

When the model is looking away instead of directly at the camera

Side angle

400

Talbot's Method

Calotype

400

When taking pictures of sports, in order to freeze fast motion what setting would you use and how much

Fast Shutter 

500

when an image utilizes different angles to create a different look and feel in the image

Viewpoint

500

The angle in which the camera is looking downward at or from above the model

High Angle

500

Daugerre's method

Daugerotype

500

If your photos are coming out grainy or noisy, what setting and how would you adjust it

Lower ISO 

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