Elements of Art
Editing
Manual Mode
Compositions
Angles
100

This element of art can be horizontal, vertical, diagonal, or curved and is often defined by a point moving in space.

What is a Line?

100

The application we use to edit colours and exposure of mass photos.

What is Adobe Lightroom?

100

This term describes how fast a camera takes a photo

What is a  shutter speed?

100

This rule divides the image into nine equal parts using two horizontal and two vertical lines.

What is the Rule of Thirds?

100

This angle, where the camera looks up at the subject, can make the subject appear more menacing and imposing.

What is a low angle?

200

Shapes that are irregular and often resemble objects found in nature are known as this.

What are organic shapes?

200

The tool we use to make a photo brighter/darker

What is the exposure Tool?

200

This setting controls the size of the lens opening and thus the amount of light entering the camera.

What is aperture?

200

This composition technique uses lines to direct the viewer's eye towards the main subject.

What are leading lines?

200

This perspective, looking down on the subject from above, can make them appear vulnerable or trapped.

What is a high angle?

300

This type of space refers to the object or subject in a photograph.

What is positive space?

300

This tool allows you to remove blemishes or imperfections in photos

What is a spot heal tool?

300

Increasing the ISO setting can introduce this unwanted effect into your photos.

What is noise or grain?

300

This technique involves using elements within the scene to create a border around the subject.

What are Leading Lines?

300

This type of shot, focusing tightly on a subject's eyes, can enhance expressions of fear or menace.

What is an extreme close-up?

400

The way we can easily increase the depth/form in our photos?

What is overlapping elements in the photo?

400

This mask hides parts of a layer and allows the layers beneath to show through.

What are Masks

400

This term describes an image that is too dark.

What is underexposed?

400

This principle of composition involves distributing visual weight evenly in an image.

What are Symmetrical or Balanced?

400

This perspective is where the camera is placed above the back of the shoulder and head of a subject. This shot is most commonly used to present conversational back and forth between two subjects.

What is over the shoulder shot?

500

The term for the purity and intensity of a colour.

What is saturation?

500

editing that allows you to make changes to an image without overwriting the original image data, which remains available in case you want to revert to it.

What is Non-Destructive Editing?

500

This term describes the distance between the nearest and farthest objects in a scene that appear acceptably sharp.

What is Depth of Field

500

Placing objects in the foreground, middle ground, and background helps achieve this effect.

What is depth?

500

This perspective, where the camera is tilted to one side, creates a sense of unease and disorientation.

Dutch Angle