The art of photography goes far beyond just aiming the lens and clicking a button – there are a plethora of different factors and viewpoints to consider to really take your work to the next level. How much do you know?
True
False
Use a small apperture
Use a high 'F' number
Use a slow shutter speed
Shot out of focus
Create more distance between the object and the background
The amount of skin a person shows
The amount of light allowed in the camera
The color of a photo
The arrangement of visual elements
Putting words together
The shutter button
Wherever there are eyes
Wherever there are words
Where the lines that break the photo up horizontally and vertically merge together
A rule that makes your photo more interesting by centering your subject
A rule that makes your photo more interesting by breaking it into three parts horizontally or vertically and using 1/3 or 2/3 of the outside edges.
A rule that makes a photo more interesting by putting three people into the composition
Depth of field and power
Only light
Light and motion
Light and Depth of field
Light only
Camera power
True
False
That there is too much light
That there is not enough light
That the people in the photo are showing too much skin
The light anywhere in the room
The light that falls in the camera
Nothing
Visual elements that make up a photograph
A set of ingredients to use when taking pictures
Symmetry, balance, patterns, texture, depth of field
All of the above
The opening of the lens
The ring that controls the camera's focus
How I take a picture
Not related to photography
Balance, exposure
Light, noise
Shutter, focus
Image, focus
Digital source location recorder camera
Document subject location resource camera
Digital single-lens reflex camera
Portrait
Landscape
Automatic
Macro
Macro
Portrait
Sport
Landscape
Nighttime
Action
Portrait
Macro
No flash
Auto
Sport
Landscape
Nighttime
No flash
Auto
Sport
I cannot download pictures
The lighting in my picture is off
My flash is disabled
The camera is pointing down
One
Three
Six
Nine
Large f-stop, smaller aperture, greater depth of field
Small f-stop, small aperture, shallow depth of field
Large f-stop, small aperture, large depth of field
Large f-stop, medium aperture, large depth of field
The middle of the frame
The top of the frame
Where quadrants intersect
The bottom of the frame
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