APERTURE
SHUTTER SPEED
ISO
Exposure
LIGHTROOM
GENERAL PHOTO QUESTIONS
100

What does the aperture control?

Depth of field 

100

Shutter speed is about capturing ___________ or lack thereof

Movement

100

This is the mode you flip to when you want to prioritize ISO

P - Program mode

100

What does exposure on your camera control 

How light or how dark your image is 

100

Editing happens in the ___________ tab (located at the top of your screen)

Develop

100

A compositional technique in photography that guide the viewer's eye to the main subject of a photo. __________________ (was one of the topics in our scavenger hunt series) 

Leading lines

200

Aperture is measured by a set of numbers on the camera. What are these called?

F stop numbers

200

This is the mode you flip to when you want to prioritise shutter speed

TV

200

On a sunny day, what is it best to work with a ________ ISO.

low

200

To take a photo of a silhouette, you need to do what to the exposure

turn it down

200

To edit select designated areas of a photo while leaving the other areas of the photo untouched what effect do you apply?

A mask

200

The first functioning “camera” was called the _______________ 

Camera obscura

300

When shooting something with a low aperture its best to be ___________ from your subject. 

Close

300

This tool is recommended when using very long shutter speeds.

Tripod

300

What does ISO effect?

Determined how sensitive your camera is to light

300

What are the highest and lowest ranges on the exposure dial in your camera

+2 and -2

300

What tab do you open to turn on/ check things such as the shutter speed, ISO and apertures.

Metadata tab

300

Name one of the the “baths” we dipped our prints into during our dark room unit 

(water does not count) 

Developer, Fixer, Stop Bath

400

You are trying to capture an up close image of a mushroom while keeping the background blurry. To best do so, you need a ______ f number to portray a ________ depth of field. 

Small, small
400

What does it mean when numbers in the viewfinder blink after setting a shutter speed? 

Its warning you your photo will come out to bright or too dark.

400

What is this visual grain called and what causes it? 

Noise, high ISO

400

What were three things (out of the six) I said to consider when setting up your exposure photos

Lighting, environment, subject, posture, elements of photography, technical factors.

400

Name ALL the blocked off sections

Exposure 

Contrast 

Highlights 

Shadows 

Whites

Blacks

400

The cameras we use are considered to be DSLR cameras. What does this stand for?

Digital Single-Lens Reflex

500

What is one F stop you would use to capture a deep depth of field (2 answers accepted)

F 20 or 22

500

_______________is when you move the camera with the object, allowing the subject to stay clear while the background is blurry.

Tracking

500

High ISO works best with a  ________ shutter speed and in ______ light

Fast …. Low

500

What button do you press on your camera to change the exposure?

500

What is the function of the "point color" tool? 

It allows for highly precise color adjustments by targeting specific hues, saturation, and luminance values within an image

500

What was the name of 1 of the 2 photographers we used as inspiration for our "Visual storytelling" series.


  1. Stephen shore

  2. Carrie mae weems 

600

The smaller the APERTURE OPENING, the ____________ the f number

Higher

600

Name a shutter speed that would be good to capture a moving object in mid air (1/____)

1/4000 sec to 1/500

600

What is the highest ISO your cameras can reach? (I will accept top 2 answers)

12800 and 6400

600

You camera automatically tries to maintain a _____% grey

18

600

What are the names of the three options under the eraser tab in lightroom (all can be used to erase something in an image)

"Erase" is not an answer


Remove, heal, clone

600

What is the make and model of the cameras we use?

Canon T5i and T7

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