What shutter speed would most likely be better for low light photography: 1/60 or 1/1000?
1/60
What physical attribute of a camera is set by the aperture?
The size of the hole in the lens through which light is allowed through.
What does ISO affect?
It changes how much the digital signals of the pixels of the sensor are boosted. This changes how bright a photo is digitally.
What is the rule of thirds?
The practice of placing items of interest on the third lines of a photograph.
What are the best times of day for photography?
Morning and evening due to better lighting
What shutter speed is more likely to have motion blur: 1/60 or 1/1000?
1/60
What aperture would be more likely to make a sun star: f2.8 or f5.6?
f5.6
What photo would be brighter if all other variables are the same: a photo taken at the ISO of 100 and a photo taken at the ISO of 1600?
The photo taken at the ISO of 1600
What are leading lines?
Lines in the photo that gives motion by leading the eye (usually to the subject.)
What came before digital photography?
Film
What shutter speed would be better for wildlife photography: 1/60 or 1/1000?
1/1000
What is a larger aperture: f2.8 or f5.6?
f2.8
What is the base ISO for most modern digital cameras?
ISO 100
What is framing?
What is exposure compensation?
This adjusts how bright or dark the autofocus of a camera will set itself to.
How does the shutter speed change the way in which a camera takes a photo?
It changes how long the sensor is exposed to light.
What is the unit used for quantifying apurature?
F-stops
What photo would most likely be more clear: a photo with an ISO of 100 or a photo with an ISO of 1600?
The photo with the ISO of 100
What are the three layers to a photograph?
Foreground, middle ground, and background
What does "DSLR" stand for?
Digital Single-Lens Reflex
What is light painting?
The practice of using a long shutter speed in conjunction with moving lights to 'paint' in the photograph.
How does the aperture affect diffraction in a photo? How does diffraction change a photo?
At smaller apertures, a photo experiences more diffraction. This makes the photo more blurry.
What does ISO stand for?
International Standardization Organization
What is bokeh?
It is the blurry negative space of a photo
What is the technical definition of a macro photo?
A photo that has at least a 1:1 aspect ratio of the subjects size and its size on the sensor.