I love to shoot city scape's, people, and trees.
2. What is the aperture? What does it affect (hint: it affects two things: Light and ______)
Aperture is a hole or an opening through which light travels. It affects light and depth of field.
3. What is ISO?
Measures the sensitivity of the image sensor.
4. What is shutter speed? What does it affect?
How much light gets in the camera. Slower shutter speed=more light. Faster shutter speed=less light.
5. What is the exposure triad and how do they work together to control exposure?
Aperture, shutter speed, ISO
6. How do you control Depth of Field (DOF)?
Through the aperture. Lower aperture=high depth of field, higher aperture=low depth of field.
7. What is the difference between Shutter-Priority mode, Aperture-Priority mode, and Manual exposure mode?
Shutter priority: You set the shutter speed and the camera sets the aperture
Aperture priority, you set the aperture, camera sets the shutter.
Manual: You choose ALL settings
is the light or dark of a color independent of its chromaticity (hue and chroma).Three main tools as far as tonal values go: Brightness/Contrast, Levels, Curves
9. What is a histogram? (we'll be talking more about this soon)A light meter reading that tells you the exposure.
10. What are different kinds of light to use when shooting? Describe each (diffused, direct, existing, artificial, natural, fill, key, flash).
11. What is the basic image editing process (in Photoshop)?
12. What are different ways to make a selection in Photoshop?
13. Why is it important to use adjustment layers in Photoshop?
So then the whole document wont be compressed
14. What is an example of an ethical issue in Photography? For example, if photography is meant to be an accurate representation of reality, is it ethical to remove or edit out part of an image for a news story? Find a recent news story that shows is representative of an ethical issue in Photography. What is your opinion about it?
15. Why do you think Photography is important today? Be specific and thoughtful in your response.
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