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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 |
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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 |
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An f/stop (lens opening) of f/16 is physically larger than an opening of f/4. T/F |
False |
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Lenses are measured in millimeters and are called wide angle, normal, and telephoto. A normal lens is how long? |
50 |
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Which of the following would give you the most area in focus (depth of field)? -f/4 or -f/16 |
f/16 |
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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 |
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“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 |
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What does an ISO number tell you? |
the camera’s sensitivity to light |
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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) |
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Which Color will your eyes see first? |
Red |
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Which color does your eye see last? |
Blue |
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Sunlight contains all colors. T/F |
True |
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Which setting do you use to get the best depth of field? |
Aperature |
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Lower ISO is better. T/F |
True Because grainy pictures increase with ISO |