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The Box

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The Box

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1. What is the meaning of the term: camera obscura?

a. Dark roomb. Dark camerac. Gray boxd. Obscure exposure

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2. In theory, a camera must really only have two parts to function. Which two are “essential”?

a. pentaprismb. Bodyc. lensd. tripod socket

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3. For portraits, it is best to take photos in the middle of the day with bright sun.

True or False

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4. What does “SLR” stand for?

a. Single lens reflexb. Simple light recorderc. Standard lens refractor

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5. What part of an SLR camera causes the image to appear right side up through the viewfinder?

a. Pentaprismb. Aperture ringc. Focal plane shutter

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6. Your camera meter tries to average your exposure based on what constant standard of exposure?

a. Absolute white pointb. Skin tonec. 18% grayd. 25% black

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7. Which ISO is most sensitive to light?

a. 100b. 200c. 400d. 800

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8. An expensive camera will always take better photos than a cheap camera.

True or False

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9. Digital images are made up of tiny elements called...

a. Cellsb. Electrolytesc. Pixels

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10. What is a megapixel?

a. A really big digital photob. A type of digital camerac. A million pixels

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11. The _____________ controls how long light is allowed to hit the sensor.

a. Hotshoeb. Exposure limiterc. Apertured. Shutter speed

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12. The _____________ controls how much light is allowed to hit the sensor.

a. Hotshoeb. Exposure limiterc. Apertured. Shutter speed

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13. Fill in the missing aperture.

2.8 4 5.6 ___ 11 16 22

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14. The larger the aperture number, the smaller the actual opening.

True or False

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15. Fill in the missing shutter speed.

15th 30th 60th ____ 250th

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16. What is defined as... “the distance from the foreground to the background that is in acceptable focus”?

a. Inverse square lawb. Depth of fieldc. Law of reciprocity

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17. When we “open up” the aperture by one stop, the amount of light entering the camera is...

a. Doubledb. Tripledc. Halved

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18. Shutter speed refers to...

a. How fast the camera saves the image b. Fractions of a second the shutter is openc. How quickly you camera focuses

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19. What does “B” stand for on your shutter speeds?

a. Buttonb. Bulbc. Balld. Bush

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20. Always put your subject directly in the center of the photograph.

True or False

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21. It is sometimes good to break a rule of composition... We call that “artistic license”.

True or False

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22. While shooting an assignment a group of photographers begin checking their LCD screens and “oooohing and aaaahing” over their images. What term describes this activity?

a. Monkeying aroundb. Ape gapingc. Chimpingd. Primating

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23. In the middle of a photo shoot your memory card is almost full... What would you NOT want to do?

a. Delete photos directly from your camerab. Change memory card out for a new onec. Upload the images to your laptopd. Be more selective with your exposures

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24. Who shot this image.

a. Ansel Adamsb. Dorthea Langec. Arthur Rothsteind. Mike Brown

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25. Who shot this image.

a. Ansel Adamsb. Dorthea Langec. Arthur Rothsteind. Mike Brown

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26. Who shot this image.

a. Ansel Adamsb. Dorthea Langec. Arthur Rothsteind. Mike Brown

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27. Who shot this image.

a. Ansel Adamsb. Dorthea Langec. Arthur Rothsteind. Mike Brown