Thursday, 21 September 2017

assignment #4

  a) What does the term "The Rule of Thirds mean? (1)
1) The rule of thirds is applied by aligning a subject with the guide lines and their intersection points                                                                                                                                                        
b) What happens when you have a long shutter speed, and what types of pictures would you use a long shutter speed for? (2)
2) Changing shutter speed not only changes the amount of light that enters the camera, it also changes the way your images
 c) What's another name for aperture, and what does an aperture control? (2)
 3) An aperture is a hole or an opening through which light travels
 d) What aperture setting would I need to take a portrait? (1)
4) Use the lowest aperture number my lens will allow, which is normally f/2.8. Note, not all lenses go that low, but good portrait lenses do
 e) What is depth of field? (1)
5) Is the distance between the nearest and farthest objects in a scene
 f) What does the term ISO refer to? (1)
6) ISO stands for International Standards Organization
g) What are the advantages of having your camera on Manual Mode? (1)
7) Lets you manually control shutter speed, aperture, and ISO. These three settings work together to control the how bright or dark your photo is
h) Give me three terms that relate to exposure. (3)
8) The amount of light per unit area, an exposure is a single shutter cycle and Exposure is measured in lux seconds
 I) what is a lens and what are the three different types of lenses? (4)
9) Compound lens, simple lens and macro lenses
j) What does it mean to focus your camera? (1)
10) The camera is a light-tight box that is used to expose a photosensitive surface
 k) What does "shooting speed mode" determine? (1)
11) Burst or continuous high speed is a shooting mode in still cameras
 l) How is the "Raw" file different than the "JPEG" file? (1)
12) basics of size and quality

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