Art 2060 All Quizzes Flashcards
(38 cards)
One or more pieces of glass with curved surfaces used to produce an optical image of light.
Lens
A light-tight box that holds the film and has a lens that gathers light from the subject, forming an image on the film.
Camera
A piece of glass that covers the lens to either protect the lens or create different visual effects in your image.
Filter
The nearest and farthest subject distances that are acceptably sharp in the finished photograph.
Depth of Field
A device used for measuring light for photograph purposes and is used to find correct exposure.
Light Meter
The part of your camera that contains the film and the shutter.
Body
A device in the 35 mm camera consisting of overlapping blades that opens and closes to take the picture.
Shutter
To create the appearance of things moving where the subject is sharp, but the background has motion.
Check all the boxes required for this technique.
Panning with your subject, Slow Shutter Speed
A circular opening in the lens that controls the amount of light that enters the camera.
Aperture
A three-legged stand.
tripod
f/1.4 is a setting on which camera controls?
Aperture
Which Aperture setting lets two stops less light into the camera from f/11?
f/22
A shutter speed of 1/2000 will….
Freeze motion when panning or holding the camera still
Which ISO setting would most likely help create a usable exposure in a low light environment?
1600
An exposure is defined as getting the correct amount of light into the camera and recorded by the digital sensor.
True
When elements in the background crash visually into the subject they create a distraction called
Merger
Placing the subject at points that are the intersection of lines defined by mentally subdividing an image into thirds with two vertical and two horizontal lines is
Rule of Thirds
When all the visual elements in a print feel as if they belong together, the photograph has achieved
Unity
A space that is enclosed by lines and is two dimensional is called
Shape
he boundary between darker and lighter tones defines contour
line
An image that has a large number of visual elements competing for attention is visually
Complex
A pattern of extremely small areas of shape, line, or tone is recognized as
Texture
Areas of the image that are relatively featureless with fairly uniform tonal values are referred to as
Negative Space
Three-dimensionality is also known as
form