1. If your pictures are too dark at f/16 you should _______________ to get enough light.
a. stop down to f/22 b. open up to f/8 c. stop down to f/8 d. open up to f/22 2. If you want a smaller depth of field you could: a. open up your aperture b. slow down your shutter speed c. raise your ISO 1. True or False: The aperture is a part of the camera that opens or stops down to adjust how much light gets in through the lens.
2. Who is going to be or who was the subject for your natural lighting portrait? 1. In order to get the small depth of field in this photo the photographer used an aperture of:
a. 1/4000 b. f/22 c. 1/60 d. f/2.8 2. To make the dof even smaller the photographer probably stood: a. close b. far away 1. Which element of composition says to place your subject at the intersection of imaginary lines in a photo?
a. Symmetry b. Fill the frame c. Negative space d. Rule of thirds 2. How does aperture affect light in a photo? a. Apertures like f/16 let in less light b. Apertures like f/3.5 let in less light 1. What is one goal you have for the rest of this semester? (be specific)
2. What will you do to achieve it? (be specific) 1. Which picture do you feel has the stronger composition (Right or Left)?
2. What is one element of composition that you can see in the better photo ? 1. This photo has a ________ depth of field.
a. Small b. Large 2. Hold the _____ key on the keyboard and click with your mouse to select a source for clone stamping. a. Shift b. Esc c. Alt d. Ctrl |
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