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- JEOPARDY
- Famous Digital Exposure Lenses ComposiitonPhotographers
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- Famous Digital Exposure Lenses CompositionPhotographers Editing
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- Famous Photographers $100 Who is the 20th century photographer
known for his work throughout Yosemite National Park, is one of the
pioneers of the zone system, who favored realism in photography,
and who had a crooked nose as the result of an aftershock of the
1906 San Francisco earthquake?Answer
- Famous Photographrs $100 Ansel Adams
- Famous Photographers $200 Who was an American Civil War
photographer who shocked America by displaying photographs of
battlefield corpses from Antietam?Answer
- Famous Photographers $200 Mathew Brady
- Famous Photographers $300 Who took the photo called the Migrant
Mother the photograph most often used to depict the Great
Depression era in history books?Answer
- Famous Photographers $300 Dorothea Lange
- Famous Photography $400 Who is the National Geographic
photographer most famous for his 1984 shot of 12-year-old Afghan
girl Sharbat Gula who represented beauty and innocence in the face
of war?Answer
- Famous Photographers $400 Steve McCurry
- Famous Photographers $500 Who is the celebrity photographer
known for her style of lighting and use of bold colors and poses
who is most famous for her portrait of John Lennon and Yoko Ono in
1980?Answer
- Famous Photographers $500 Annie Liebovitz
- Exposure $100 What is the numerical rating that describes the
sensitivity of film or a digital sensor to light?Answer
- Exposure $100 ISO
- Exposure $200 What is the lens opening through which light
passes to make a photographic exposure?Answer
- Exposure $200 Aperture
- Exposure $300 What is the term for a photograph that is too
light?Answer
- Exposure $300Overexposure
- Exposure $400 When shooting in low light conditions without
flash, would you normally choose a low or high ISO
value?Answer
- Exposure $400 High ISO
- Exposure $500 What does the shutter on a camera
control?Answer
- Exposure $500Exposure Time
- Lenses $100 50mm written on a lens refers to what?Answer
- Lenses $100Focal Length
- Lenses $200 Do you use a telephoto lens to photograph subjects
nearby or far away?Answer
- Lenses $200Far Away
- Lenses $300 A lens with a single focal length is called
what?Next
- Lenses $300A Prime Lens
- Lenses $400 Is a 300mm lens a fisheye, standard, zoom, or
telephoto lens?Answer
- Lenses $400Telephoto
- Lenses $500 A lens with a large aperture that gathers a lot of
light quickly can be referred to as what?Answer
- Lenses $500A Fast Lens
- Composition $100 What compositional rule divides photos into
sections of three?Answer
- Composition $100Rule of Thirds
- Composition $200 What is the most energetic line?Answer
- Composition $200Diagonal Line
- Composition $300 What is a soft, even quality of light that is
often seen at sunrise and sunset?Answer
- Composition $300Sweet Light
- Composition $400 Pointing your camera up or down or
photographing from any level other than eye level is referred to as
yourAnswer
- Composition $400Point of View
- Composition $500 Are irregular curves or irregular lines
comforting?Answer
- Composition $500Irregular Curves
- Digital Editing $100 Digital photographs are mosaics of
millions of tiny squares called what?Answer
- Digital Editing $100 Pixels
- Digital Editing $200 What is cutting away parts of your
photograph to leave only critical elements?Answer
- Digital Editing $200 Cropping
- Digital Editing $300 You can change the color/hue of any pixel
to any other color/hue. True or false?Answer
- Digital Editing $300 True
- Digital Editing $400 The number of pixels per inch is referred
to as what?Answer
- Digital Editing $400 Resolution
- Digital Editing $500 Enlarging a photograph so that Photoshop
or another digital editor has to add new information is called
what?Answer
- Digital Editing $500 Resampling or Interpolation
- Depth of History ofDigital Terms Exposures Potpourri Field
Photography
- Depth of HistoryDigital Terms Exposures Potpourri Field of
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- Digital Terms $100 What is a common type of memory card for a
SLR digital camera?Answer
- Digital Terms $100Compact FlashSecure DigitalMemory Stick
- Digital Terms $200 What does the acronym RGB mean?Answer
- Digital Terms $200Red, Green, Blue
- Digital Terms 360 What automatic setting on a DSLR enables you
to balance exposures in a series of photographs for a panorama? AE
lock CMOS Exposure Compensation or the +/- ButtonAnswer
- Digital Terms $300 AE Lock
- Digital Terms $400 What is the name of a photographic file
type?Answer
- Digital Terms $400 RAW JPEG TIFF
- Double JeopardyNext
- Digital Terms $1000 What is one of the two image sensor types
used in a digital camera?Answer
- Digital Terms $1000 CCD CMOS
- Exposures $100 The shutter speed and size of an aperture are
referred to as what kind of stops?Answer
- Exposures $100 F-stops
- Exposures $200 When the light meter indicates an exposure of
f-5.6 at 1/200th and you take the photos with an f-2.8 at 1/200th,
is the photograph likely to be underexposed or
overexposed?Answer
- Exposures $200Overexposed
- Exposures $300 Taking several shots usually three of a subject
using different exposure settings is called what?Answer
- Exposures $300Bracketing
- Exposures $400 What is one of the three settings used to
control the lightness of a photographic exposure?Answer
- Exposures $400 ApertureShutter Speed ISO
- Exposures $500 What would be an equivalent exposure for 1/500th
at f-11? 1/2000th at f-5.6 1/1000th at f-8 1/250th at f-16 1/125th
at f-22 1/60th at f-32Answer
- Exposures $5001/1000 at f-8 th
- Depth of Field $100 If you increase the distance to your
subject, the depth of field for the same aperture will: Remain the
same Decrease Enlarge objects in the scene IncreaseAnswer
- Depth of Field $100 Increase
- Depth of Field $200 At a normal (not extremely close)
lens-to-subject distance, depth of field extends: 1/3 in front of
and 2/3 behind the plane of critical focus from f-8 to f-16 in a
normal scene from hyperfocal distance to f-22 from the point of
focus to infinityAnswer
- Depth of Field $200 1/3 in front of and2/3 behind the plane of
critical focus
- Depth of Field $300 To increase the depth of field, an aperture
of f-8 can be changed to: f-5.6 f-16 f-4 f-2.8Answer
- Depth of Field $300 F-16
- Depth of Field $400 To increase the depth of field for a given
aperture, you can change your 50mm lens to a: 35mm 150mm telephoto
210mmAnswer
- Depth of Field $400 35mm
- Depth of Field $500 When you want to achieve the greatest depth
of field, you can use a focusing technique called what?Answer
- Depth of Field $500Hyperfocal Focussing
- History of Photography $100 What werent photographers allowed
to shoot during the war from WWII through recent years?Answer
- History of Photography $100 Casualties of War
- History of Photography $200 This Frenchman lent his name to an
early form of photography.Answer
- History of Photography $200 Louis Daguerre
- History of Photography $300 This form of photography was
popular in the 1800s, before the advent of film
photography.Answer
- History of Photography $300 Daguerreotypes
- History of Photography $400 This person is credited with
inventing the negative/positive photographic process.Answer
- History of Photography $400 Henry Fox Talbot
- Double JeopardyNext
- History of Photography $1000 In what year was Adobe Photoshop
1.0 software introduced to the public as a image manipulation tool
for scanned photos?Answer
- History of Photography $1000 1990
- Potpourri $100 The acronym DSLR refers to what?Answer
- Potpourri $100Digital Single Lens Reflex
- Potpourri $200 Which file type retains the most information for
maximum editing flexibility?Answer
- Potpourri $200 RAW
- Potpourri $300 What camera setting are you using when you set
the shutter speed and the camera determines the
aperture?Answer
- Potpourri $300Shutter Priority
- Potpourri $400 What is the name of the technique when you move
the camera while tracking a moving subject in order to blur the
background in the photograph?Answer
- Potpourri $400 Panning
- Potpourri $500 What is the missing full f- stop in this series
of stops? 4, 5.6, 8, ___, 16, 22Answer
- Potpourri $500 11
- Digital Metering History of Exposures PotpourriSettings And
Focus Photography
- Digital Metering History Exposures PotpourriSettings And Focus
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- Digital Settings $100 In which of the following situations
would you use mirror lock up? When panning a subject When cleaning
a sensor When using a depth-of-field preview button When taking a
light meter readingAnswer
- Digital Settings $100When cleaning a sensor
- Digital Settings $200 Set your camera to which color space for
maximum color aperture? sRGB Adobe RGB LABAnswer
- Digital Settings $200 Adobe RGB
- Digital Settings $300 Exposure compensation settings do not
work with which of these? Manual settings Aperture priority Shutter
priority None of the aboveAnswer
- Digital Settings $300Manual Settings
- Digital Settings $400 When using a lens with image
stabilization, turn off that feature when: Panning a subject
Cleaning the sensor Storing the lens Using a tripodAnswer
- Digital Settings $400Using a tripod
- Digital Settings $500 What automatic setting on a digital SLR
enables you to balance the exposures in a series of photos to be
used in a panorama? AE lock CMOS Exposure Compensation +/-
buttonAnswer
- Digital Settings $500 AE Lock
- Exposures $100 What is measured in f-stops?Answer
- Exposures $100 Aperture
- Exposures $200 When shooting a silhouette do you expose for the
highlights or the shadows?Answer
- Exposures $200 Highlights
- Exposures $300 In a contrasty scene should you meter for the
highlights or the shadows?Answer
- Exposures $300Highlights
- Exposures $400 Increasing the shutter speed from 1/60 th to
1/500th decreases the exposure time by how many stops?Answer
- Exposures $400 3 stops
- Exposures $500 An equivalent exposure for 1/1000th at f-4 is:
1/250th at f-8 1/125th at f-8 1/60th at f-8 1/30th at
f-8Answer
- Exposures $5001/250th at f-8
- Metering and Focus $100 What feature on a digital SLR gives the
best feedback about the levels of light captured in a photograph?
The LCD view The histogram The menu The light meterAnswer
- Metering and Focus $100 The Histogram
- Metering and Focus $200 Which type of in-camera light metering
offers the best exposure in most circumstances? matrix spot
center-weightedAnswer
- Metering and Focus $200 Matrix
- Metering and Focus $300 In which of these circumstances would
you want to use autofocus? Shooting through glass Shooting through
a wire fence Shooting with the cameras face-recognition feature
enabled Shooting in low lightAnswer
- Metering and Focus $300Shooting with the cameras
face-recognition feature enabled
- Metering and Focus $400 When trying to make a wire fence
disappear in your photograph, should you use autofocus or manual
focus?Answer
- Metering and Focus $400 Manual Focus
- Double JeopardyNext
- Metering and Focus $1000 You will get the greatest depth of
field when you focus your lens at what point?Answer
- Metering and Focus $1000Hyperfocal Distance
- History of Photography $100 This forerunner of the modern
camera was a darkened room in which light was admitted through a
tiny hole and an inverted image appeared on an opposite
wall.Answer
- History of Photography $100 Camera Obscura
- History of Photography $200 George Eastmans roll film and
holder replaced these:Answer
- History of Photography $200 Glass Plates
- History of Photography $300 He coined the phrase, You press the
button. We do the rest.Answer
- History of Photography $300 George Eastman
- History of Photography $400 What year was the first commercial
camera-phone introduced?Answer
- History of Photography $400 1991
- History of Photography $500 Which company marketed the first
commercially viable color film?Answer
- History of Photography $500 Kodak
- Potpourri $100 What is a picture-taking device usually
consisting of a light-tight box, a film holder, a shutter to admit
a measured quantity of light and a lens to focus the
image?Answer
- Potpourri $100A Camera
- Potpourri $200 What is HDR?Answer
- Potpourri $200High Dynamic Range
- Potpourri $300 From which direction do you light a subject in a
studio setting to draw the maximum amount of form?Answer
- Potpourri $300Side or top-front
- Potpourri $400 What focal length is typically used for
portraiture?Answer
- Potpourri $40070-135mm film or full-size sensor 48-90mm APS-C
sensor
- Potpourri $500 What effect does a three- quarters size sensor
(APS-C) have on the apparent focal length of a lens?Answer
- Potpourri $500Increases the effective focal length by
approximately 50%
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