1. Name one element of composition the photographer used in his or her composition:
2. How does that element strengthen the composition? For today's Bell Work we're going to go over the Shutter Speed quiz. Please go to the quiz page to get ready.
1. Your ISO refers to a camera's
a. speed of the shutter. b. megapixels c. sensitivity to light d. lens opening 2. An ISO of 6400 will likely a. require that you shoot where there is lots of light b. require you to use flash c. result in a very smooth high quality image d. cause lots of noise or grain in your photograph 1. Which of these would be a good shutter speed for a soccer game on a sunny afternoon?
a. 1/20 second b. 3 seconds c. 1/500 second d. ISO 6400 2. What is the shutter? a. a part of the camera that opens and closes to let in a certain amount of light b. a part of the camera that can be stopped down to reduce the amount of light c. a setting on the camera that changes how sensitive a camera is to the available light d. a setting on the camera that makes pictures black and white 1. If your photos are coming out too bright you should...
a. slow down your shutter speed b. speed up your shutter speed 2. If your photos are coming out too blurry you should... a. slow down your shutter speed b. speed up your shutter speed 1. Which of these shutter speeds was likely used to create this light painted heart photo?
a. 2 sec b. 1/60 sec c. 1/4000 sec d. 1/8000 sec 2. What ingredients are needed to make a successful light painting? a. a light source and a fast shutter speed b. a light source and a slow shutter speed c. a light source, a slow shutter speed, and darkness (a dark room or outdoors at night.) d. sunlight and a fast shutter speed 1. What was the shutter speed (exposure time) of the first picture ever made by Joseph Niepce?
a. 10 minutes b. 8 hours c. 1/4000 second d. 1/2 second 2. If I want to freeze motion on my cell phone or point-and-shoot camera I should: a. use sport mode with lots of light b. use macro mode c. use a slow shutter speed d. use HDR mode 1. Which of these shutter speeds is fast?
a. 1/8th sec b. 1 sec c. 10 sec d. 1/100 sec 2. When you use a slow shutter speed outside in the daytime it's probably going to create a picture that is: a. really dark b. sharply focused c. really bright d. none of the above |
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