Fiedler Deep Track Facts
Parts of the Camera
Camera Functions
Terminology 1
Terminology 2
100

This joke was told on the first day about the name of my home town. We don't make this but I told you we did. What product is it?

What is Mott, Mott's Applesauce

100

The amount of light let in through the lens (a hole).

What is Aperture

100

In this setting, the photographer controls the aperture and ISO, and the camera controls the shutter speed.

What is Aperture-Priority

100

Random light pixels that appear in dark areas of digital photographs

What is noise.

100

Lighting Technique in which the subjects face has one side well lit, while the other half is in shadow. 

What is Split Lighting

200

This is the why we have a no eating rule in class.

What is you're afraid of food, ARFID.

200

Length of time when the film or digital sensor inside the camera is exposed to light

What is Shutter Speed

200

This camera mode setting is used mostly for freezing or blurring action.

What is Shutter-Priority

200

Lighting technique in which the signature look is a triangle of light underneath one eye. 

What is Rembrandt Lighting

200

Type of photography involving heavy manipulation and post processing

What is Surreal/Conceptual.

300

This is the number of siblings I have.

What is two.

300

A part of the camera that controls sensitivity to light.

What is ISO

300

This setting allows the photographer to have control over every aspect of the camera functions.

What is Manual Mode

300

An image that is too bright is __________. An image that is too dark is __________.

What is Overexposed / Underexposed

300

In this type of portraiture, the location AND person are equally as important to each the meaning. 

What is Environmental Portraiture

400

What is my LEAST favorite type of music?

What is Country

400

The opening in the camera that allows the photographer to see what is being photographed.

What is View Finder

400

In landscape or portrait photography, you might favor this setting.

What is Aperture-Priority

400

What three things make up the exposure triangle?

What is Shutter Speed, Aperture, ISO

400

Type of light that produces strong shadows is ______. Type of light that produces little to no shadows ______.

What is Direct / Diffused.

500

How do you get a bonus point without doing any work?

What is, see a bug - kill a bug.

500

Color cast on an image

What is White Balance

500

When shooting without a tripod or steady surface, what setting does your shutter speed need to be on to get an image without motion blur?

What is 1/125th

500

Tracking a moving subject in a photograph using a long exposure. 

What is Panning.

500

Tool used in photography to bounce light into areas of shadow. 

What is a Reflector