The glass attached to the front of the camera, that focuses the light.
What is the lens?
ISO, shutter speed, and aperture make up this.
What is the exposure triangle?
The contours or outline of something. It can be geometric or organic.
What is shape?
This composition type divides an image into 3 equal parts to help determine the placement of the subject.
What is the rule of thirds?
The keyboard shortcut on a Mac computer to undo a single step.
What is Command + Z?
This is what the acronym DSLR stands for.
What is a Digital Single Lens Reflex?
This controls the time of the exposure.
What is shutter speed?
Two colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel.
What are complementary colors?
A technique where the viewer's eye is attracted to lines that lead directly to the main subject in the image.
What is leading lines?
The adjustment layer used to change the intensity of the colors.
What is Hue & Saturation?
Pressing this button half way down, focuses your subject and measures the light.
What is the shutter release button?
This represents the sensitivity of the image sensor.
What is the ISO?
This principle of art refers to how a viewers eyes are directed through/around an image.
What is movement?
A technique where you view the subject from above or below, as though the observer were a bird or an ant.
What is perspective?
The tool used to adjust the size and resolution of an image.
What is the crop tool?
This allows you to change from M, Av, Tv, or P.
What is the mode dial?
A tool inside the camera that measures the light and tell you what your exposure will look like.
What is a light meter?
This principle deals with the distribution of visual weight.
What is balance?
This compositional technique pulls you into the image and focuses your attention on the subject by having something close to the camera.
What is framing?
The tool used to retouch skin imperfections on a subject.
What is the spot healing brush tool?
This is the opposite of a zoom lens.
What is a prime lens?
A deep depth of field (sharp background) is created by this size aperture.
What is a small aperture? (F/22, F/16)
Drawing attention to a certain area or focal point.
What is emphasis?
The placement or arrangement of visual elements or 'ingredients' in a work of art.
What is composition?
The minimum resolution for a digital image.
What is 72 PPI?