History of Photography
Basics of Composition
Depth of Field
Gesture & Line
Color Theory
100

This first type of "camera" was created by a small opening in a dark room or box, allowing an image to be projected on the opposite wall upside down.

What is Camera Obscura

100

This is the main area your eye is drawn to in a photograph.

What is a focal point

100

A shallow depth of field, creates photos with backgrounds that are like this.

What is blurry

100

Brick pattern, ceiling tiles, parking lot lines, are all examples of this compositional design principle.

What are leading lines

100

These are colors directly opposite from one another on a color wheel.

What are complementary Colors

200

This is the type of photography that replaced traditional cameras using film (hint: it's what we use!)

What is Digital Photography

200

This is a design principle where the composition is divided into thirds vertically and horizontally, and one (or more) of those intersections are used as a focal point(s)

What is the Rule of Thirds

200

This was the subject matter the photographer used in his backyard on the shallow depth of field tutorial video. (Hint, he took several photos of it)

What is his dog

200

Artists convey meaning and this, using gestural photography.

What is emotion

200

Blues, violets, and greens are all examples of this color palette. 

Cool Colors

300

Photography is technically not only an Art, but this.

What is a Science

300

This view is used when the photographer is standing above his subject matter.

What is bird's eye view

300

In the photoshop tutorial, where we used Mrs. Bainter's parents' picture, this was the color we selected when using the paint brush to remove the blur effect on the table.

Black (because black removes the filter and white adds the filter)

300

This is the name for what we do in class when we describe, analyze, interpret and evaluate photographs in class.

What is critique

300

These colors create all other colors on the color wheel

What are primary colors

400

An opening, by which light enters a camera.

What is aperture

400

This tool in photoshop allows you to get rid of unwanted space on the outer perimeter of your photo/composition.

What is the crop tool

400

In photoshop, what is the name of the blur effect we used in class (hint: it starts with a G)

What is a Gaussian Blur

400

Lines painted in the road are examples of literal leading lines, whereas rows of wall tiles are examples of these leading lines.

What are figurative

400

Colors that are made using a primary and secondary color are called these.

What are tertiary colors

500

This type of photography was the first publicly available photographic process; it was widely used during the 1840s and 1850s.

What is a Daguerreotype

500

Many photographers implore this design principle where their subject matter is within a doorway, archway, or some sort of natural frame.

What is a frame within a frame

500

Getting closer to your subject matter, adjusting Aperture & ISO, and adjusting your zoom settings are all ways to achieve this type of depth of field image.

What is shallow

500

These are the 3 boxes we checked on layer 1 in Photoshop when we created our neon line effect.

What is color overlay, inner glow, and outer glow

500

The correct way to say the name of the tertiary color between green and blue is this.

What is blue-green