This part of a camera produces a bright light to illuminate the photo at the moment it is taken.
What is Flash?
Twine
What is Line?
This rule of photography separates your photo into 9 equal squares, the intersections lining up where the eye is drawn to.
To import and manage your saved photos, you would use this tab.
What is Library?
This image uses ______________ to draw attention to the subject.
What is negative space?
This word is used to describe a visible difference between two things.
What is contrast?
Gruel Love Birds
What is Rule of Thirds?
The amount of space between the top of the frame and the person in it.
What is headroom?
In order to edit a photo, you would go to this tab.
What is Develop?
This photo was taken celebrating what great event?
What is V-J Day or the end of World War II?
To digitally brighten an image, your camera uses this 3-letter acronym.
What is ISO?
Calm Fast
What is Contrast?
When objects and elements within the photo enclose or contain the subject, that subject is considered to be ______.
What is framed?
This color scale, from blue to yellow/orange, is also known as __________.
What is temperature?
This famous boxer is featured in the above photo.
Who is Mohammed Ali?
What is the F-stop or F-number?
Crepe
Most of the elements of composition are used to do this.
To control the overall brightness of the photo, you would change this setting.
What is Exposure?
This famous photo of the moon landing features 2 astronauts, ______________ and ___________.
Who are Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong?
To use ______ is to show off or draw attention to something.
What is Emphasis?
Bomb division
What is Composition?
A more complex word for contrast, in which the difference between things is evident.
What is juxtaposition?
These two file formats are the only acceptable ways to export your photos in Mr. Martin's Class.
What are .jpg/jpeg and .png?
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The creator of this portrait of Marilyn Monroe was a pioneer in both photography and the traditional arts, named ____________
Who is Andy Warhol?