Elements of Art/Composition
Exposure
Camera Settings
Photo Basics
Photography Extras
100

You use this to convey emotion or mood and it can be complimentary

color

100
What is the element of the exposure triangle that determines the amount of light that comes through the lens to the camera's sensor?
Aperture
100

What setting do you use to freeze motion?

Shutter speed

100
What is the hole in the lens that allows how much light comes through to the sensor?
Aperture
100
What determines the time of exposure?
the amount of time that the shutter is open
200

What can lead the viewer's eye to a certain spot in a photograph?

Line

200
Which element of the exposure triangle determines how slow or fast the lens is opened or closed?
Shutter Speed
200

To take pictures in a dark room, what would you make sure to set on your camera first?

What is ISO?

200
What opens and closes the camera's sensor?
Shutter
200

What equipment do you need to use for the best long exposures?

A tripod

300

Name one composition rule and what it is

Variety of answers

Rule of thirds

Balance

Leading lines

Diagonals

Framing

etc

300

What happens if your shutter speed is too high?

Your photo will be underexposed.

300
What setting would you use if you were taking a senior portrait and wanted a nice, blurred background?
Av for aperture setting
300

What measures the camera sensor's sensitivity to light?

ISO

300
What depth of field means that all or most of the entire image is in clear focus?
Large Depth of Field
400

Define the rule of thirds

When you place the subject on an intersecting line of a grid

400

What is it called if you have a shutter speed of 10"

A long exposure

400

What mode would you use if you were taking pictures at a varsity track meet?

Tv for shutter speed

400
How are aperture settings measured?
In f-stops
400
What depth of field means that only a small part of the image is in focus and the rest is blurred?
Small Depth of Field
500

Name the 7 elements of art

Line

Shape

Space

Form

Value

Texture

Space

500
What happens to a photo when the camera's sensor receives too much light?
It is overexposed.
500
What ISO setting would you use to take pictures of one-act play in the Recital Hall where it is dimmed lighting and flash photography is not allowed?
800 or higher
500

How much light would an F-stop of 32 let into the lens?

Not much

500

What are the three elements of the exposure triangle? Also describe what they do.

Aperture, ISO, and shutter speed