This term is what determines the overall brightness of your image and is controlled by using aperture, shutter speed, and ISO.
What is "Exposure"
If we draw a tic-tac-toe board on the image and the subject falls on a specific intersection it follows the ____________
Rule of Thirds
True or false: the computers are touch screen.
FALSE
This is the brand of camera we are using.
Nikon
The term used for an image that has one color with different variations of hue / lightness of that one color.
Monochromatic
If the light is low, raise your _______
ISO
Odd numbers
True or false: you can save your photos where ever you want on the computers
FALSE
describe the proper way of holding your camera
1. camera strap around neck
2. left hand under your lens
3. right hand on right side
colors across from each other on the color wheel which adds contrast to the image
Complimentary
The size of the opening on the lens that allows light through. This also controls your depth of field.
What is Aperture
Areas within a photo that are empty.
What is Negative Space
True or false: You use a SD card that is specific to you and has your number.
True
This goes on your lens & helps protect it from fingerprints and breaking.
What is a UV Filter
The type of light that gives harsh shadows.
What is hard light or high contrast light
For sports photography or a scene where you want to freeze motion use a _______
high number /quick shutter speed
Having two or more elements in the frame that contrast each other. It can also be described as "being out of place"
Juxtaposition
This is what Ms Liz says when excited about an image or moment
yayuuuu or yaaaaas
The two different modes of focus on your camera
MF (manual focus) & AF (Auto focus)
We describe the temperature / color of light in these two categories.
Warm light and cool light.
This determines the clarity/sharpness of the photo.
Focus
Figure to ground
What you might hear if you are holding your camera incorrectly
"check in with your hands" "move your left hand" "hand under the lens"
How do you adjust your aperture on your camera?
Hold down the button on the top right (marked with aperture icon), and spin the wheel that is usually used for shutter speed.
colors next to each other on the color wheel. example red, orange, yellow
What is analogous