Picture This
What is THAT?
Designer
ZOOOOOOOM
Ultimate RANDOM
1

What does exposure mean?

If a picture is bright or dark

1

Name one way you can ZOOM?

- Walk closure or further from your subject 

- Use our camera

1

What was the theme of our yearbook this year?

HOPE

1

What is shutter speed?

How fast or slow you take your picture

1

At our first meeting I showed you a picture of gummy bears, a chocolate bar, and lollipop and asked you which was the best type of candy. What was the answer?

Whichever one YOU like best!

2

What does rule of thirds MEAN?

It means, to use the tic tac toe grid to place your subject along one of those intersections. This is appealing to the viewer.

2

What is perspective? 

What YOU see behind the lens

2

What was the first thing we voted on for our yearbook spread page design?

The Yearbook Bunch and Crossword Puzzle which was the theme of our pages

2

Give me an example of a long shutter speed

anything 1/100 or slower

2

What are our FOUR yearbook club norms?

•No hogs, no logs

•Stay positive and be eager to work

•Be kind and respectful at all times

•HAVE FUN!!!

3
If you are taking a picture of 4 people, what should your aperture be set at to get them all in focus?

f/4

3

What is the technique used on the picture example of the fly where the audience could see every, tiny, intricate detail of the fly's eyes?

Zoom - very zoomed in

3

What's one element we carried on and used multiple times throughout the whole yearbook?

- Nathan's Hope Logo

- The HOPE coloring contest pages

- Blue color theme

3

If I want to take a picture and have moving snowflakes in focus and frozen, what is a good shutter speed to set?

anything 1/125 or faster

3

In the collage of pictures that we always looked at of images I took (the Santa, kids jumping), what was Avery holding cupped in her hand in one of the images?

a frog

4
What does a WIDE depth of field mean?

all of your image is in focus

4

At what height do we typically shoot a picture?

eye level

4

In Page Design we added details to draw the readers onto our pages. List 2 things we did to make our pages interesting?

- Speech bubbles

- Fonts (sizing, bold, underline)

- Graphics

- Borders

- Backgrounds

4

If I am using a FAST shutter speed what am I wanting to do to the object that is MOVING?

FREEZE IT; make it in focus

4

What is my dog's name that was written on the basket she is sitting in on the picture collage we always look at?

Ellie

5

What is the lowest ISO setting?

100

5

What technique are you checking when you make sure a flagpole is NOT coming out of your subject's head?

DETAIL

5

What was ONE of the components under the 2nd part of Page Design or "The Next Most Important Stuff"

hint: upside down triangle!

supporting details that help build the pages details:

-pictures

-subheadings

-text

5

What shutter speed is the "happy medium" number and often the starting point to set your camera at?

1/125

5

What holiday was on one of our meetings?

St. Patrick's Day

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