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The name of this course is
What is Photography
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This is the area between the nearest and farthest points from the camera that are acceptably sharp. This means how much of the image is in focus.
What is The depth of field
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This is when its subjects (parts) are of equal weight and appear immobile, “frozen.” It is essentially balance without strong dynamics (movement ). The viewer's eye tends to take everything in at once, instead of moving around the photograph. Close-up portraits using interesting faces work well in this type of balance.
What is static balance
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This is about movement, specifically the movement of a viewer's eye as it explores a photograph. It is where the parts of the photograph create a path for the viewer to follow.
What is Dynamic balance
100
A faster speed will freeze motion. You need to use a shutter speed of WHAT OR FASTER?
What is 1/250 or faster.
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What is virtually in every photograph. They can divide or connect objects. They can indicate direction and they can be implied. They can create moods. They can define a space, create an outline or pattern, imply movement or texture and allude to mass or volume.
What is LINE
200
A photograph in which the subject is tightly framed and shown at a relatively large scale is called?
What is A CLOSE-UP
200
a camera shot in which the subject is in the middle distance, permitting some of the background to be seen.
What is A MEDIUM SHOT
200
a camera shot taken at a relatively great distance from the subject and permitting a broad view of a scene
What is A LONG SHOT
200
A slow shutter speed will cause a trace (blurred) image. You need to use a shutter speed of WHAT OR SLOWER?
What is 1/60 or slower.
300
The main subject is at the same height as your eyes when you are standing. What is this view called?
What is EYE LEVEL
300
It is an enclosed space, the boundaries of which are defined by other elements of art (i.e.: lines, colors, values, textures, etc.). They are limited to two dimensions: geometric and organic shapes
What is SHAPE
300
This is defined as an outline that appears dark against a light background.  More specifically, it is where your subject is seen as a black shape without detail against a brighter background. 
What is a silhouette
300
This is a view of an object from below, as though the observer were a worm.
What is a worm's-eye view
300
This is a view of an object from above, as though the observer were a bird.
What is A bird's-eye view
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What is a three-dimensional geometrical figure (i.e.: sphere, cube, cylinder, cone, etc.)
What is FORM
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It is used to describe the visual "feel" of an image. It is a visual trick to show a 3-dimmensional world on a 2-dimmensional surface.
What is TEXTURE
400
When you place the subject of a photograph at the bottom 3rd of the frame using the rule of thirds. This can make the subject appear firmly grounded. It can produce the feelings of being trapped or weighted down. Depending how the other elements are used, it could make a subject appear free, ready to fly up free.
What is Low Weighted Position
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It is something that is given great stress or importance It is the focal point of the photography. The primary subject.
What is the FOCUS
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This is where the primary subject in a photograph is focused, but the edges are blurred.
What is SOFT FOCUS
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What is it called when the primary subject is placed on a diagonal.
What is DIAGONAL PLACEMENT
500
What is it called when you place the subject of a photograph at the top 3rd of the frame using the rule of thirds. This can make the subject appear far way and top heavy. It can produce a disturbing and unusual effect.
What is High weighted position
500
This means the range of Dark -----> Light is very small. This means maybe all the tones are grey. There are no whites and no blacks. Or…. All the tones are very dark. Maybe the lightest thing in the photo is a dark grey, and most of the rest of black.
What is LOW CONTRAST
500
This is the technique used to represent a three-dimensional world on a two-dimensional surface (a photograph). It is used to create an illusion of space and depth.
What is Perspective
500
This is the visual force that pulls the viewer's eyes around the photograph. You can use placement of the subject, lines, light, many different elements to create this. Using the specific elements in just a certain way will force the viewer to focus their attention on key points of the photograph
What is Movement