Composition
Camera Settings
Lighting
Art Elements / Principles
Bonus
100

This rule looks like a tic tac board. 

What is Rule of Thirds

100

AV stands for or means this mode

What is Aperture Setting

100

This is used to bounce light 

What is a reflector 

100

This is Ms. K's favorite element and shows roughness or smoothness in your photos

What is texture

100

Tell me a joke

Make it funny!

200

This rule is named after a basic shape

What is the visual triangle 

200

TV means or stands for this mode on the camera 

What is Shutter Speed

200

This lighting technique is named after a famous painter

What is Rembrandt (remember the upside triangle / light at a 45 degree angle)

200

This element is where the eye goes to first (focal point)

What is emphasis 

200

Quality over...

Quantity 

300

Area of the frame that the focal point (subject) should NOT be located

What is the Center

300

Shooting in M mode gives you control of these three items. 

What is shutter speed, aperture, and ISO

300

This lighting technique is used for fashion or glamour shoots  

What is the Butterfly lighting 

300

A visual path for the eye through a photograph

What is Movement

300

Spell Ms. K's last name

Kegebein

400

Looking from the ground up is what advantage point

What is Low advantage point (worm's eye view) but do worms have eyes?

400

This is measured by fractions (1/XXXX)

What is shutter speed

400

This lighting leaves half the face dark 

What is Split lighting 

400

This principle is a repetition of any element in a photograph

What is pattern

400

What does the word Photography mean?

What is painting with light

500

Shooting above your subject is called

What is High Advantage Point or Birds Eye View

500

What aperture is good if you want a shallow depth of field 

What is a low f-stop (f10 and under)

500

What are three ways to help give depth to your model when shooting portraits

What are: Turtle neck (stick out a little), Shoulders slightly tilted, straight back, arm lifted instead of flat against side, don't cut off at the nose

500

This line gives you a sense of peace in your photographs

What is a horizontal line

500

If you want to freeze motion, should you photograph something at 1/500 or 1/50

What is 1/500