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The basic rule of composition, the way you divide up your photo; the rule which you use to determine where to place your subject, is called

Rule of Thirds

If I wanted to photograph my daughter’s soccer game and I wanted to be sure the pictures of her running fast were sharp and not blurred, I’d be most concerned with

Using a high shutter speed

An f/stop (lens opening) of f/16 is physically larger than an opening of f/4. T/F

False

Lenses are measured in millimeters and are called wide angle, normal, and telephoto. A normal lens is how long?

50

Which of the following would give you the most area in focus (depth of field)?


-f/4 or


-f/16

f/16

One could generally say that pictures of the bride taken at 1PM would not be a pleasing as the same photo taken after 4PM. T/F

True

“Red eye” happens when light bounces off the blood vessels in the back of your eye. So what's the best way to avoid it?

move the flash away from the camera lens

What does an ISO number tell you?

the camera’s sensitivity to light

Depth of Field

Amount in focus from front to back of photo, varies with f/stop (the higherthe number the more is in focus; more at f/16 than at f/4)

Which Color will your eyes see first?

Red

Which color does your eye see last?

Blue

Sunlight contains all colors. T/F

True

Which setting do you use to get the best depth of field?

Aperature

Lower ISO is better. T/F

True


Because grainy pictures increase with ISO