The pupil is to the eye as the ____ is to the camera
Aperture
What three chemicals make up the "wet side" of the darkroom?
Developer
Stop
Fixer
Which shutter speed is faster?
1/60 or 1/125
1/125
What tool do we utilize to photograph indoors or at night?
A flash!
What is the name of our poetry teacher?
Mr. Taurus!
The mirror is to the camera as the ____ is to the eye
Retina
Which exposure will make a print darker?
3 seconds or 6 seconds?
6 seconds
Which f-stop lets in more light?
f8 or f11
f8
How do we carry our cameras on field trips?
With the camera strap, around our neck or secured around our arm.
How many poems do we have to write for the Photo Club book?
Four!
Three for the prints, one for the self-portrait.
The diaphragm is to the camera as the ____ is to the eye
Iris
If the ratio of developer to water is 1:9, how much developer and water would we need to fill a 40 oz tray?
4 oz developer : 36 oz water
Name three elements of composition
Pattern, texture, symmetry, depth of field, line, contrast, viewpoint, negative/positive space, foreground/background, tension, movement, unity, rhythm, ....
Name one museum we visited this year
Genesee Country Village Museum; Memorial Art Gallery; George Eastman Museum
Where did we have our poetry recital with our photography exhibit?
The George Eastman Museum!
The brain is to the eye as the ____ is to the camera
Name one alternative or experimental darkroom process or teechnique
Solarization; Photograms; Negative sandwiching; Dodging/burning
What part of the camera does your eye see through when taking a photograph?
Viewfinder
What photo technique did we utilize to capture moving objects?
Long exposure shutter with camera on a tripod.
What are you called when you publish a book?
You will be considered published authors!
The cornea is the the eye as the _____ is to the camera
Lens
How does developer work on an exposed piece of photographic paper?
The developer selectively reduces silver halide crystals in the paper's emulsion to metallic silver on the areas of the photographic paper which were exposed to light.
What part of the camera controls depth of field?
How does it make the image look?
Aperture controls depth of field, making the background out of focus at a large aperture (ex f/4) or keeping the background in focus at a small aperture (ex f/22)
What do you call a poem that is about the author?
"About me"; "I am poem"; "Autobiographical"