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place you look through to take a picture
viewfinder
determines how long your shutter will stay open
shutter speed
selects the correct film speed for your camera
film selector
texture grip used to aid in getting the picture clear or sharp
focus ring
determines the size of the lens opening
apeture ring
the function that will take a picture
shutter release button
used to release your film before rewinding the exposed film
rewind button
function used to help move the film to the next frame
film advance lever
this is another word for apeture
F/Stops or Depth of Field
A printing machine designed to project an image
Enlarger
Will adjust the amount of light to be projected on photo paper
Lens
Holds the photographic paper flat while it is being exposed
Easel
A metal frame that holds the negative in place
Negative Carrier
35mm in size, should be dust free, placed in enlarger shiny side up
Negatives
Used to bring the negative in and out of focus
Focusing knob
Used to raise the housing unit up and down
Height adjustment knob
Glows in the dark, used for setting the time for a test strip or a good print
Timer
F/22, F/16, F11 are what type of depth of field numbers?
Large
You can not take a picture without a tripod if the shutter speed is less than:
60
What controls the length of time the film is exposed to light?
The shutter speed
What would be an example of a medium depth of field number?
F/4, F/5.6, F/8
What controls the intensity of light passing through the lens?
The apeture
How many shots do you snap off after your film is loaded and you close the back of the camera?
2-3
The placement and arrangement of the subject photographed is called?
Composition
Exchanging shutter speeds for F/stops or vice versa is called
The law of reciprocity
Exposing a piece of photo paper every 2 seconds is called a
Test Strip
If you read the wrong temperature of the developer and you thought the thermometer read 92, when it really was 72, what will happen?
Underdevelop
If you were processing your film for a total of 5 minutes, when you needed to go for 11 minutes, what will happen?
Underdevelop
If you agitated for 30 seconds and rest 5, instead of the opposite, what happens to the film?
Overdevelop
You get your film from the water and see that the film is completely clear from top to bottom, what happened?
Not exposed
A purple stain on your print is caused by
Not fixed long enough
A yellow stain on your print is caused by
Not washed long enough
You make your first test strip and it comes out completely black, what caused that to happen?
Paper exposed to light
You are using your favorite negative and see that it is a dark negative. This tells you to leave your light all the way
Open
Your good print has the writing on a shirt printed backwards, how was the negative placed?
Upside down
You are looking at your test strip and the darkest area is on the left side and the lightest on the right. Which side has a 2 second exposure?
Right side
Pop Art represents subjects that are "popular," such as advertising and comic books
True
Andy Warhol appropriated images from newspapers and magazines
True
Pop Art was names after Andy Warhol's dog Poppy.
False
Bold colors are characteristic of Pop Art
True
Celebrities were often subjects in Andy Warhol's paintings/prints
True
Andy Goldsworthy works with nature:twigs, leaves, stones, snow and ice, reeds and thorns to create art.
True
All Goldsworthy sculptures are permanent
False
Photography documents these amazing sculptures that defy the elements so that they can be shared with others
True
Andy Goldsworthy used glue and metal tacks to build his sculptures
False
Andy Goldsworthy single handedly works in all types of weather, during every season for long periods of time
True