What is the Rule of Thirds?
Dividing your frame into a 3x3 grid
and placing the subject along the lines or intersections for better balance and interest.
What does aperture control in a photograph?
The size of the lens opening, which affects light and depth of field.
What does shutter speed control in a photograph?
The amount of time the camera’s sensor is exposed to light — it controls motion and exposure.
What type of shutter speed is best to freeze action?
Give Example #
FAST
1/500 or faster
True or False — The background should blur in a panning shot.
TRUE
What’s one way to create leading lines in a photo?
Use roads, fences, shadows, or objects that GUIDE the viewer’s eye toward the subject.
True or False — f/2.8 gives you more depth of field than f/16.
False — f/2.8 gives you less depth of field (blurrier background).
Which is faster: 1/1000 or 1/30?
1/1000 is faster.
Name one type of subject that works well for freeze photography.
Sports, jumping, splashing water, animals in motion
You want to photograph a cyclist with motion blur while keeping the background sharp. What technique could you use?
Panning (follow the subject with a medium shutter speed)
A photo has a lot of empty space around the subject. What rule is that using?
Rule of Space OR
Use of Negative Space
You want a blurry background for a portrait. Which f-stop works best?
A wide aperture, such as f/1.8, f/2.8, or f/4.
What type of photo works best with a slow shutter speed?
Motion blur photos — e.g., waterfalls, light trails, or panning shots.
How can you get motion blur in bright light without overexposing the photo?
Use a smaller aperture (high f-number), lower ISO
When panning, how should the camera move relative to the subject?
Move smoothly, following the subject’s motion across the frame
Why might a photographer break a composition rule on purpose?
To create tension, draw attention, or tell a stronger story; rules can be broken creatively once understood.
How does aperture affect light in your photo?
WIDER=?
SMALLER=?
A wider aperture (low f-number) lets in more light; a smaller aperture (high f-number) lets in less light.
You want to freeze a runner in midair. What kind of shutter speed do you need?
A fast shutter speed, usually 1/500 sec or faster.
Name one creative way to show motion blur with vehicles at night.
Capture car light trails using a long exposure (slow shutter) and tripod
A sports car is moving fast, but your photo looks frozen and static. How could you add motion blur to make it feel faster?
Use a slower shutter speed while panning with the car
“The subject is framed by a doorway.” Which composition rule is that?
Framing — using elements in the scene to frame the subject.
1. What happens to your photo if you place an object close to your lens?
2. What depth of field is this creating?
1. The object becomes blurry.
2. Shallow FG, Deep DOF background
You take a photo of a skateboarder at 1/60, and the image is blurry. You still want motion blur in the background but want the skater sharp. What should you do?
Use the panning technique — follow the subject’s motion while using a medium shutter speed (around 1/30–1/60) so the background blurs and the subject stays sharp.
You’re shooting a busy street at 1/20 sec, but all the cars look blurry and the photo is overexposed. Name two adjustments to fix exposure while keeping motion blur.
Use a smaller aperture (higher f-number), lower ISO
Define each.
Motion Blur- moving subject is intentionally blurred to convey a sense of movement or speed, using a slow shutter speed
Panning-where the camera moves with a subject to keep it sharp while blurring the background, creating a sense of motion