This part allows light to pass to the sensor.
Lens
This setting changes how quickly the shutter closes.
Shutter speed
This word refers to the amount of light in a picture.
Exposure
This word refers to the space in a picture not occupied by your subject.
Copy and photographs
This part closes the opening to take the picture.
Shutter
This setting affects the clarity of your picture.
Focus
To use this principle, divide your frame into a grid of nine rectangles.
Rule of Thirds
This principle tells you to use lines within the picture to guide your eyes to your subject.
Leading Lines
This unused space in a publication should be minimized and not trapped between elements.
White space
This part receives the light and turns it into a picture.
Sensor
White balance
This principle places the same thing on both sides of your subject.
Look for Symmetry
Use other objects to surround the subject.
Use Frames.
This term refers to a group of similar content in a publication.
Module
This part allows light to enter the lens.
Aperture
This setting makes the sensor more sensitive to light.
ISO
Make your subject occupy the majority of the space in your picture.
Fill the Frame
Place unoccupied space in front of your subject.
Negative Space
Similar pages in a publication should have similar ________.
Designs/layouts
This is the part you look through to see your subject.
Viewfinder
This setting changes the size of the opening in the lens.
Aperture
Capture images from eye level with your subject.
Know Your Angles
This principle tells you to keep your subject's face visible as much as possible.
Who's This?
All elements of a publication should maintain a consistent _______ across all pages.
Theme