ISO
Aperture
Exposure & Metering
Famous Photographers
History
100

ISO 200 is less sensitive than ISO 400

Yes/True

100

The pupil or opening that can be adjusted to let more or less light in

Aperture

100

Why is my image overexposed

f/22

SS: 2"

ISO: 200

Shutter speed too long

100

Developed the zone system and was a famous landscape photographer

Ansel Adams

100

The man who showed us when all four feet of a horse leave the ground at a gallop.

Eadweard Muybridge 

200

Higher ISO settings are used for what situations

Dark

200

A lot of depth of field but little light let in

Closed down

200

My subject is blurry but I know I'm in focus. What is going on?

Shutter speed is too slow

200

Photographer of the famous photo taken during the Great Depression, "Migrant Worker"

Dorothea Lange 

200

Photographic method where diethyl ether, 100 proof alcohol, and nitrocellulose are used to make an emulsion. 

It's very combustible

Wet Plate Collodian

300

Consequence when the sensor heats up because it is working harder

Noise

300

Where is the aperture located?

The lens

300

My image is underexposed, don't have a tripod and these are my settings:

f/2.8

SS: 1/60

ISO 50

What can I change?

ISO

300

Shown during the light lecture and listed as inspiration.

Street photographer of really harsh shadows

Ray K Metzker

300

"Inventor" of photography

The Heliograph

Nicephore Niepce 

400

What ISO should you try not to exceed

800

400

Two stops from wide open

Sweet spot/where your lens is sharpest

400

If my image is too bright (overexposed) what would I do to my aperture to fix it?

Close down or "higher" f/stop number

400

Female photographer during the pictorialist movement.

Or the photographer of "the great men of her day"

Julia Margaret Cameron

400

The man who made photographic prints stable/permanent/FIXed

Sir John Herschel 

500

What ISO stands for

International Standard of Organization

500

What's is called when the aperture is so small that light has to bend to go through and the result is a softened 

Diffraction

500

What is it called when you adjust settings and it either halves or doubles the light

Stop

500

Shown in Frame Within a Frame. This photographer died and someone bought their storage unit and discovered it was packed with rolls of film and negatives.

Vivian Maier

500

Inventor of reproducible prints (still not permanent)

Henry Fox Talbot