Focused, bright light that draws attention to a specific part of an image and often casts harsh shadows.
What is hard light?
The part of the camera that opens and closes to let light in.
What is the shutter?
Requires dividing your shot into nine equal sections using a set of horizontal and vertical lines; most important element(s) should fall along one of the lines or where the lines intersect
What is the rule of thirds?
Photos are too dark.
What is underexposed?
1-3 words, all caps, placed at beginning of caption. It's what A stands for.
What is attention getter?
Type of light that has few hard shadows and that is bright but balanced.
What is soft light?
The optical glass used to gather and focus light rays to form an image.
What is the lens?
Leaving little or no space around your subject.
What is filling the frame?
Photos are too light.
What is overexposed?
The very last part of a caption.
What is photo credit?
Lighting that comes from behind the camera or from the camera itself.
What is front lighting?
The opening in the camera that allows the photographer to see what is being photographed.
What is the view finder?
Space should be included in your shots for your subject to move or look into.
What is rule of space?
What is aperture?
The first sentence of a caption. It's what B stands for.
The first sentence of a caption, written in present tense. It's what B stands for.
What is basic information?
Lighting that falls on the subject at an angle from the camera.
What is side lighting?
The part of the camera the photographer pushes to take the photo.
What is the shutter button?
Photos should be taken from up high or down low.
What is point of view?
What is shutter speed?
The second sentence in a caption. It's what C stands for.
The second sentence in a caption, written in past tense. It's what C stands for.
What is complementary information?
Lighting that occurs when the light source is behind the subject.
What is backlighting?
The part of the camera the photographer looks at to see their settings.
What is the LCD screen?
Uses natural or man-made elements within a scene to create a visual border around a main subject.
What is framing?
The sensitivity of the camera’s image sensor.
What is ISO?
The second-to-last portion of a caption. It's what D stands for.
What is direct quote?