This photo composition uses hidden lines to bring your attention to a point.
What is LEADING LINES?
This is how you turn on the camera.
What is FLIPPING THE POWER SWITCH?
This is the correct name for the camera mode to aperture.
What is APERTURE PRIORITY?
(half marks if you said AV)
The first thing you do when you get into Ms. Brassington's classroom.
What is PUTTING YOUR PHONE IN THE CELL WALL?
This element can help set the mood or feeling in a photo.
What is COLOUR?
This is when a photo is taken from a high angle looking down.
What is BIRDS-EYE-VIEW
The button you press when you want to look at the photos you have taken.
What is the PLAYBACK BUTTON?
These are the 3 points on the Exposure Triangle and are the 3 things we learn to control with our camera.
What is APERTURE, SHUTTER SPEED, AND ISO?
Before leaving the classroom to take a photo, you should have this to tell you when to go BACK to class.
What is a WATCH?
This element can be used to direct the viewer's eyes toward something in the photograph.
What is LINE?
This composition is a great way to show 3, 5, 7, or 9 subjects in a photo.
What is RULE OF ODDS?
This is the equipment you use to stabilize your camera.
What is a TRIPOD?
When you take a photo of a moving subject, with a slower shutter speed, and a moving camera.
What is PANNING?
(PAN BLUR also accepted)
This is NEVER allowed near the computers but can be left at the back of the classroom.
What is a DRINK?
This element, when used in photography, can make the viewer FEEL what is in the photo.
What is TEXTURE?
This composition is used when you have 2 subjects in frame so that one becomes more important than the other.
What is MAJOR-MINOR?
This is what you should NOT DO if your SD Card will not go into your camera.
What is PUSHING / FORCING IT?
When this number is HIGH my photos are grainy and lower quality.
What is ISO?
This is what should be done to your computer monitor (screen) when Ms. Brassington is teaching.
What is SLEEP YOUR SCREEN?
This element is often confused with another, flatter element, but can really help you round out your knowledge in photography.
What is FORM?
I went to Paris and took a picture that looked like I was BIGGER than the Eiffel Tower by using this composition.
What is PERSPECTIVE?
(Also accepted ANGLES & PERSPECTIVE)
When I use the focus lens I need my camera to be in this focus mode.
What is MANUAL FOCUS MODE?
This is the term for the area that can be in focus and is controlled by your aperture. It can be large, medium, or small.
What is DEPTH OF FIELD?
This is what Ms. Brassington says when she wants your attention on her.
What is EYES ON ME?
This Element has multiple meanings, some of them are positive and some of them are negative (this is a riddle)
What is SPACE?