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21 Cards in this Set
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Explain the Exposure Triangle?
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The relationship between Iso,Shutter Speed,and Aperture they work together to create an actual exposure or photgraph.
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At what shutter speeds is a tripod required (i.e. the breaking point)?
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1/60s
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What is shallow depth of field and what type of f-stop number would you need to achieve it?
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Is a part of the picture and you need a low f-stop to get a shadow depth to field
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What is large depth of field and what type of f-stop number would you need to achieve it?
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Is the whole picture you need a high f-stop to get a large depth to field
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Explain shutter speed and how is it measured.
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Is the length of time a camera's shutter is open when taking a photograph and measured by fractions of a second
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Explain ISO and what it controls.
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Is the indication of how sensitive a film was to light
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Explain aperture and what it controls.
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Is the size of the hole or an opening through which light travels into a shot
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What are three ways you can get more light into a shot?
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Lower shutter speed,Lowering the aperture,and high ISO #
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What are the three ways you can decrease the amount of light entering a shot?
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Increase aperture,Increase shutter speed,and Low ISO #
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You would like to shoot at 1/1000 of a second. What f-stop will you use?
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Smaller f-stop #
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You would like to shoot a f-stop of f/4.5. What shutter speed would you use?
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Faster Shutter speed
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Describe an over-exposed shot.
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Exposed to too much light which results with the photo being to bright - +1 +2 are overexposed settings
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Describe an under-exposed shot.
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An image with little light recorded.
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Define exposure.
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How light or dark an image will apear when in a shot
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When taking an action shot, which part of the exposure triangle should you set first?
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Shutter speed
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When taking a portrait, which part of the exposure triangle should you set first?
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Aperture
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If you are shooting in low light, what ISO film would work best? a. 100 b.200 c.800 d.3200
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3200
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What type of ISO works best in bright lighting? a. 100 b.200 c.800 d.3200
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100
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Which of the above shutter speeds would most likely properly capture a moving athlete (make him appear frozen)? 1/30, 1/100, 1/1000, 1/10
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1/1000
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Which of the above shutter speeds will most likely be blurry if you are taking a picture of a moving person? 1/30, 1/100, 1/1000, 1/10
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1/10
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