Parts of the Camera
Camera Settings
Camera Functions
Principles of Photo
Class Projects
100
The part of the camera that opens and closes to let light in.
What is the shutter?
100

This setting allows you to take multiple pictures in sequence.

What is continous or burst mode?

100

This setting allows you to fully control the operation of the camera.

What is Manual Mode?

100

The border of the photo you are taking

What is the frame?

100

This is a photographic image that is non-objective.

What is abstract photography?

200
The optical glass used to gather and focus light rays to form an image.
What is the lens?
200

This is the camera's internal light source

What is ISO?

200

Shutter speed is measured in ___________.

What is seconds?

200

These can be diagonal, horizontal, vertical, converging and can sometimes lead to a subject

What are lines?

200

This is a photographic image devoid of color

What is Black and White?

300

The artificial light source built into the camera.

What is flash?

300

This setting gives you partial control of your camera's functions

What is the semi-automatic mode?

300
100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 represent this
What is ISO?
300

When visual weight is evenly distributed in a photograph.

What is symmetry?

300

This is a photographic image created in darkness with a flashlight

What is light painting?

400

This scale tells you how balanced your lighting is

What is the exposure or light meter?

400

This setting determines the best settings for your photo

What is Auto(matic)?

400
Is a shutter speed of 1/500th considered fast or slow?
Fast
400

The difference between lights and darks

What is contrast?

400

This is a photographic image created by laying items in a neat pattern on a blank surface

What is a flat lay?

500

The screen on a digital camera that allows you to preview a photo

What is the LCD screen?

500
The shutter speed, the aperture and the ISO make up this.
What is the exposure triangle?
500

If you change from an F/3.5 to F/22, what are you changing?

What is the aperture?

500

This consists of a foreground, middle ground, and background. 

What is depth of field?

500

This is a photographic technique that distorts light to create a "bent" or upside-down image

What is refraction?