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1)
The shutter in a DSLR is positioned
A. in front of the mirror
B. in front of the sensor (Your Answer)
C. behind the sensor
D. in the pentaprsim
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2)
A fast shutter speed
A. freezes motion (Your Answer)
B. blurs motion
C. gives shallow depth of field
D. gives wide/deep depth of field
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3)
Shutter speeds control the duration that light enters the camera and also how motion is
captured
A. True (Your Answer)
B. False
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4)
Camera shake is typically caused by
A. using very fast shutter speeds
B. using large apertures
C. using a tripod
D. hand holding the camera at slow shutter speeds (Your Answer)
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5)
A slow shutter speed
A. freezes motion
B. blurs motion (Your Answer)
C. gives shallow depth of field
D. gives wide/deep depth of field
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13)
You should always consider what your subject is and whether your composition
communicates it to the viewer
A. True (Your Answer)
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Apertures are expressed as
A. Fractions of a second
B. F Stops/ F Numbers (Your Answer)
C. Millimeters
D. Centimeters
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7)
The aperture in your lens controls depth of field
A. True (Your Answer)
B. False
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8)
Shallow depth of field is where
A. motion is frozen
B. motion is blurred
C. only a small area of the scene is in focus (Your Answer)
D. the entire scene is in focus from foreground to background
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9)
Wide/deep depth of field is where
A. motion is frozen
B. motion is blurred
C. only a small area of the scene is in focus
D. the entire scene is in focus from foreground to background (Your
Answer)
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10)
The larger the F stop or F number the smaller the aperture size
A. True (Your Answer)
B. False
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11)
Composition refers to
A. the amount of objects in focus
B. how a picture is printed
C. the placement and relationship of elements within a picture (Your
Answer)
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12)
Developing a compositional vocabulary will help you
A. get better exposures
B. get shallower depth of field
C. talk about different camera types
D. discuss and critically analysis your images (Your Answer)
B. False
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14)
Developing an awareness of the entire frame when looking through the view finder will
make sure that you are aware of every element that is in the shot
A. True (Your Answer)
B. False
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16)
Simplicity can be a useful compositional technique for clearly defining the subject in your
shot
A. True (Your Answer)
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15)
The rule of thirds is a compositional technique where
A. all elements are positioned at the bottom of the frame
B. elements are positioned outside of the frame
C. elements are placed at random
D. elements are positioned along lines and points in an imaginary grid
(Your Answer)
B. False
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17)
Portrait format refers to
A. turning the camera vertical when shooting (Your Answer)
B. only shooting images of people
C. turning the camera horizontally when shooting
D. shooting with a zoom lens
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20)
Shooting at the subjects eye level is a great way to make images where the viewer can
engage with the subject
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18)
Landscape format refers to
A. turning the camera vertical when shooting
B. only shooting images of people
C. turning the camera horizontally when shooting (Your Answer)
D. shooting with a zoom lens
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19)
taking a shot pointing down on your subject would be called an alternative
A. point of view (Your Answer)
B. depth of field
C. format
D. angle of view
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24)
Implied lines refer to lines in an image that
A. create visual consistancy
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21)
A strong compositional element in this image is
A. visual consistency
B. lines
C. framing (Your Answer)
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D. repetition
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22)
Lines can be used as a strong compositional element to draw the viewers eye into the
scene
A. True (Your Answer)
B. False
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23)
3 or more objects or subjects in a scene start to form a sense of repetition.. This is known
as
A. rule of thirds
B. rule of threes (Your Answer)
C. rule of quarters
D. rule of halves
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25)
To capture a subjects perfect symmetry you should shot from a
A. straight on camera position (Your Answer)
B. a camera angle that distorts the subject
C. low angle looking up
D. high angle looking down
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26)
This image is an example of the use of
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28)
The main compositional element in this image is
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Lines can be used to guide the viewers eye into the scene and back out of the scene
A. True (Your Answer)
B. False
B. rule of thirds
C. framing
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D. visual consistency
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29)
This image is visually consistant
A. True
B. False (Your Answer)
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30)
The main compositional element in this image is
A. framing
B. shapes
C. lines (Your Answer)
D. rule of thirds
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