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Composition 1
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Aperture is also referred to as?

What is F-stop

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The exposure triangle consists of these 3 things.

What is aperture, shutter speed, and ISO

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The technique of composing an image so that positive space takes up most or all of the frame.

What is fill the frame.

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The arrangement of the elements in a photograph.

What is composition.

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A on the mode dial.

What is aperture.

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The opening and closing of your cameras lens.

What is shutter speed

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The higher the number you set your ISO too is seen in your photos as.

What is noise and grain.

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The imagine is divided into nine equal parts by two equally spaced horizontal lines and two equally spaced vertical lines, and the important compositional elements should be placed along these lines or their intersections.

What is the rule of thirds.

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Adding visual space in front of the direction that an object is looking or pointing.

What is space to move.

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The amount of light that reaches the sensor and thereby controls the brightness or darkness of the image.

What is exposure

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The aperture affects this in a photo.

What is exposure and depth of field

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This affect the exposure of a photo along with the motion in the photo.

What is Shutter speed

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A compositional technique where human-made or natural lines lead the viewer's eyes through a photograph to the subject or the heart of the image.

What is leading lines.

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A proportional relationship between a picture's dimensions, its width to height.

What is aspect ratio.

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The distance between the nearest and furthest objects in an image that are acceptably sharp.

What is depth of field.

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A photo with a wide aperture has this.

What is shallow depth of field

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A photograph is really bright and white looking.

What is overexposed.

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The compositional technique of decluttering the background to draw attention to your subject.

What is simplify the scene

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Part of the overall scene, it's the primary subject's environment, it can strengthen an image or be so distracting that it ruins the photo.

What is background.

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What you set your ISO to determines how sensitive to what the camera sensors or film are.

What is light.

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ISO stands for this.

What is International Organization for Standardization

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Your photo is dark and you lose all the details in the shadows.

What is underexposed.

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The elements in the image are organized in a way that introduce a feeling of drama, movement
or uncertainty.

What is diagonal.

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The composition in photography that can evoke emotion and influence how people respond to images.

What is creative with colors.

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The fundamental goal of photography.

What is perfect exposure

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