Exposure | 4 Exposure Elements | Analyzing the Scene | Settings | Other |
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The HIGHLIGHTS
Over exposed would mean what is clipped in the image.
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Available light, shutter speed, aperture, and ISO
What are the 4 Exposure Elements?
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Fast shutter speed. (why, and give an example of a fast shutter)
(Would it make the photo lighter or darker)
You're shooting your friend's basketball game, trying to get the slam dunk. As far as camera settings, you need to make sure you have a ...
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Spot Metering
Which metering mode gives you light reading off of just one particular point you choose?
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True.
True or false. It's okay to mess up or look like an idiot when trying new photography things.
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Zero 0
What number on the light meter represents a balanced, neutral exposure?
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Grain / noise
A higher ISO means more ______ in the photo
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Small aperture number, a wide opening.
(would it make the photo lighter or darker)
You want the flower you're photographing to be sharp, but the rest of the garden to be blurred. You need to set your camera to have a ...
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Raw format
What file format is large and requires post processing, but captures most dynamic quality?
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1% inspiration, 99% perspiration
(What does that mean?)
Genius is ___% inspiration and ___% perspiration
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reality / real life
Proper exposure is trying to get as close to _______ as possible.
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slower (Bonus: give example number)
Does this make the photo lighter, or darker?
For motion blur, make the shutter.....
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Evaluative / Matrix metering
Which metering mode is good for walking around varying lighting conditions?
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Tungsten
If you're shooting indoors in your living room or kitchen, curtains are closed. What white balance should you select?
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Aperture f/numbers
What are these numbers?
2.8 4 5.6 8 11 16 22 |
The photo is very dark, blacks are clipped
If a histogram is all the way to the left, that means...
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small. (give example of big f/number)
How does this affect the photo?
If the f/number is big, the aperture hole is....
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ISO. It's too _____
You're shooting outside on a bright day. Your shutter is already fast, and your aperture hole small, but your photos are still super over exposed. Why? What needs to be adjusted?
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Crop Sensor and Full Frame
What two types of camera sensors are there?
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Perspective
Shifting or changing your ____________ can add a lot of interest to your photo.
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-Bump up ISO
-Make aperture hole wider -Slow shutter (depending on what mode) set light meter to expose more.
If your photo is underexposed, what can you do to fix it?
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the sensitivity of the camera sensor to light
The ISO controls:
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Natural: Sun, Cloud/Shade, Window
Artificial: Fluorescent, Tungsten
List 3 types of available light.
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Program (or Aperture / Shutter priority)
Which mode allows YOU to control what the light meter is set at, and the camera does most of the work?
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Foreground, midground, background.
(Quickest way to get a foreground is to shoot ______ something)
Quickest way to get depth is to include these three things in your photo:
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