Principles of Design
Exposure Triangle
Colors
Overdosing Exposure Triangle
100

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What is an example of balance?

100

ISO, Aperture, and Shutter Speed.

What is the exposure triangle?

100

Red, yellow, and orange.

What are warm colors?

100

The image will be too grainy.

What happens if there is high ISO?

200

This design has three different types, radial, asymmetrical, and symmetrical.

What is balance?

200

Controls how much light enters through the hole in the lens.

What is aperture?

200

Blue, green, purple.

What are cool colors?

300

Subject having dominance over the rest in the photo.

What is emphasis?

300

Controls the light sensitivity on the camera.

What is ISO?

300

Colors that are across from each other on the color wheel.

What are complementary colors?

400

Difference in elements such as color, texture, value, and shape.

What is contrast?

400

Controls the speed of the shutter.

What is shutter speed?

400

Red and green is a good example of this.

What is an example of complementary colors?

500

When parts combine to create a sense of oneness.

What is unity?

500

Measurements used when using shutter speed.

What are fractions of a second used for?

500

Complementary colors are useful to form this kind of contrast. (Not black and white)

What creates color contrast?

500

The image will be out of focus.

What happens if you have a small aperture number?

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