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Photo Final Ms. Pugh 2013-14

Photo Final Ms. Pugh 2013-14. 1. What best describes what a photo is about? B. The Composition C. What is in focus D. The rule of thirds A. The Subject

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Photo FinalMs. Pugh2013-14

1. What best describes what a photo is about?

B. The Composition

C. What is in focus

D. The rule of thirds

A. The Subject

2. Which photo shows an interesting point of view? A. B.

3. Which of these grids shows the rule of thirds:

A. B.

C. D.

4. What area of photography refers to making things look sharp instead of blurry?

B. Composition

C. Focus

D. The rule of thirds

A. Angles

5. Choose the photo that uses the rule of Thirds best.

A. B.

6. When shooting from interesting points of view what should the photographer think about?

B. Composition

C. Depth of Field

D. All of the Above

A. Angles

7. Choose the photo that uses the rule of Thirds best.

A.

B.

8. What does composition mean?

•a. Having an interesting point of view.•b. How you use colors in your photo.•c. Where you put things in your photo.•d. Having an apparent focus.

9. Which photo shows an interesting point of view? A. B.

10. Which photo shop tool will change a photo from color to black to white?

•a. Brush•b. Saturation•c. Clone•d. Eraser

11. Which photograph shows depth of field?

A. B.

12. Which photographer traveled the country taking pictures of people against a white background?

•a. David Hockney•b. Richard Avedon•c. Dean Chakley•d. Jeffrey Wolin

13. Which photographer took many separate photos of one area and then collaged them together to make his final artistic project?

•a. David Hockney•b. Richard Avedon•c. Dean Chakley•d. Jeffrey Wolin

14. Which photograph shows depth of field?

A. B.

15. Which photographer has captured many famous band members and is currently one of the most sought after portrait photographers in music?

•a. David Hockney•b. Richard Avedon•c. Dean Chakley•d. Jeffrey Wolin

16. Which photograph shows the artist thinking more about composition?

A. B.

17. What are the millions of tiny squares in photograph called?

•a. Pixels•b. Megabytes•c. Memory squares•d. Morsels

18. Which element/principle is strongest:

a) Textureb) balancec) contrastd) color

19. Which option is the correct 4 steps of art criticism?

•a. Describe, Opinionate, Detail, Judge•b. Interpret, Describe, Detail, Analyze•c. Describe, Analyze, Interpret, Judge•d. Analyze, Detail, Judge, Opinionate

20. Which element/principle is strongest:

a) textureb) spacec) contrastd) color

21. An important camera from 1935 was the:

•a. Minolta Chrome•b. Polaroid•c. Pinhole•d. Kodak Baby Brownie

22. Which element/principle is strongest in this photo:

a) Spaceb) emphasis

23. Artificial light in the classroom can be made by all of these except:

•a. Sunlight coming from outdoors•b. Florescent lights•c. Soft Box lights•d. Overhead projector

24. What type of light is made by a flash?

•a. Depends on the flash•b. Natural•c. Artificial•d. neither

25. Which element/principle is weakest in this photo:

a) Spaceb) balancec) contrast

26. The process and result of making a composite photograph by cutting and joining a number of other photographs is :

•a. Photo Montage•b. Photoshop•c. Color Replacement•d. None of these

27. The photo shop tool we used to select one area of a photo and turn it to black and white while leaving one part in color was:

•a. Magic wand•b. Magnetic Lasso•c. Clone Stamp•d. Move tool

28. This photograph is a good example of:

A) ContrastB) ColorC) BalanceD) SpaceE) All of these

29. Which photo shop tool will allow you to type font onto the image?

•a.

•b.

•c.

•d.

30. Which landscape makes the best use of the rule of thirds concept?

A B

31. The principle of design that focuses on making a certain part of an artwork stand out from the rest is:

•a. Contrast•b. Emphasis•c. Balance•d. Rhythm

32. The photographer pulls the viewer into this photo by using this concept the most:

•a. Contrast•b. Emphasis•c. Leading Lines•d. Rule of Thirds

33. Whose work is this?

•a. Avedon•b. Hockney•c. Chalkley•d. Leibowitz

34. Whose work is this?

•a. Avedon•b. Hockney•c. Chalkley•d. Leibowitz

35. Whose work is this?

•a. Avedon•b. Hockney•c. Chalkley•d. Wolin

36. Whose work is this?

•a. Avedon•b. Hockney•c. Chalkley•d. Wolin