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FBLA: Digital Photography Questions and Answers correct composition The layout of the photograph rule of thirds Dividing a photograph in thirds both horizontally and vertically Asymmetrical A type of balance where both sides of the composition are balanced yet different symmetrical A type of balance where both sides of the composition are visually even focal Point The center of interest in the photo color scheme The plan for selecting colors in a composition color Wheel A circular color chart used to organize and understand colors secondary colors Can be made by mixing any two primary colors contrast The differences between two parts in the image cool colors Colors like water, blue sky and grass warm colors Colors like fire and sun texture The art element that refers to touch or feel ISO Refers to the light sensitivity of the camera and film speed leading lines Leads the viewer's eye into the picture photojournalism Photographic images used to tell a news story or other informative event Photoshop A computer program that enables you to edit photos and create digital images Framing using other objects in your photograph to frame the main subject diagonals using diagonal lines and subjects in the photo to create movement Aperture Controls Depth of field Depth of field the distance between the nearest and farthest objects in a scene DOF Depth of Filed DSLR Digital -Single- Lens- Reflex center eye Placing the dominant eye in the center of the photo figure ground Finding contrast between subject & background patterns When elements of art repeat themselves to create patterns patterns interrupted When elements of art repeat themselves to create patterns that have one object that interrupts the patterns perspective point of view: high, low, oblique fill frame when a photo is covering the entire picture frame with imagery. shutter release button The button you press to take the picture shutter speed The length of time the shutter is left open or exposed CF card records & stores all of the image information for the camera LCD Screen allows you to view the photos after they've been taken & see other photo information flash provides extra light if needed viewfinder The main visual source for image taking foreground The imagery closest to the viewer in the front midground The imagery behind the foreground and in front of the background background The imagery farthest back in the picture oblique A 3/4 angle perspective on the portrait full frame Including the entire person in the picture mid frame Capturing a picture of a person from the waist up to the head. extreme close-up A portrait that zooms in cropping the face of the person 3/4 Frame A portrait that captures 3/4 of the person- from the head to the knees. panning Moving the camera sideways to follow your moving subject so it isn't blurry burst A way to capture still pictures during movement by taking a series of pictures in a row dolly The device used to move a camera forwards, backwards and side to side smoothly tripod The tool used to steady the camera nose room The necessary space in front of the face of a portrait head room The necessary empty space above the head in a portrait cropping Choosing what you want to include in the picture primary Colors Red, yellow, blue triptych Series of 3 pictures telling a story Close-up A portrait zoomed in aspect ratio The size relationship between the long and short sides of a photo Z axis The axis that creates depth in a photo red eye When portraits get red pupils from reflection off the flash Skills USA & FBLA CTSO Clubs associated with Digital Photography optical zoom True zoom on a camera, better than digital zoom button control Z Undo in Photoshop jpeg common small file format for use on the internet compressed information RAW Image files that contain full resolution. It is uncompressed low angle taking pictures of your subject looking up towards it. high angle bleed When an image runs off the edge of the page dpi dots per inch or resolution of image monopod one legged stick that holds a camera Kodak camera the first camera made by George Eastman pixilation when the pixels are enlarged in a picture portfolio a collection of professional photographs used to get a job contact sheet a sheet that has thumbnail pictures of several photographs 300dpi a good clear resolution for printing photographs macro lens good for extreme close-ups 1/1000 fast shutter speed 1/25 slow shutter speed a pixel is equal to one million mega pixels brush tool tool used in Photoshop magic wand tool used in Photoshop to select things rectangular selection tool used in Photoshop to select areas Sony Camera the first commercially available digital camera 1 & 2 buttons in Photoshop that control the tool that is currently being used telephoto lens a lens that helps you get close to your subject without physically being near it

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FBLA: Digital Photography Questions and
Answers correct
composition - answer The layout of the photograph

rule of thirds - answer Dividing a photograph in thirds both horizontally and vertically

Asymmetrical - answer A type of balance where both sides of the composition are
balanced yet different

symmetrical - answer A type of balance where both sides of the composition are
visually even

focal Point - answer The center of interest in the photo

color scheme - answer The plan for selecting colors in a composition

color Wheel - answer A circular color chart used to organize and understand colors

secondary colors - answer Can be made by mixing any two primary colors

contrast - answer The differences between two parts in the image

cool colors - answer Colors like water, blue sky and grass

warm colors - answer Colors like fire and sun

texture - answer The art element that refers to touch or feel

ISO - answer Refers to the light sensitivity of the camera and film speed

leading lines - answer Leads the viewer's eye into the picture

photojournalism - answer Photographic images used to tell a news story or other
informative event

Photoshop - answer A computer program that enables you to edit photos and create
digital images

Framing - answer using other objects in your photograph to frame the main subject

diagonals - answer using diagonal lines and subjects in the photo to create
movement

, Aperture - answer Controls Depth of field

Depth of field - answer the distance between the nearest and farthest objects in a
scene

DOF - answer Depth of Filed

DSLR - answer Digital -Single- Lens- Reflex

center eye - answer Placing the dominant eye in the center of the photo

figure ground - answer Finding contrast between subject & background

patterns - answer When elements of art repeat themselves to create patterns

patterns interrupted - answer When elements of art repeat themselves to create
patterns that have one object that interrupts the patterns

perspective - answer point of view: high, low, oblique

fill frame - answer when a photo is covering the entire picture frame with imagery.

shutter release button - answer The button you press to take the picture

shutter speed - answer The length of time the shutter is left open or exposed

CF card - answer records & stores all of the image information for the camera

LCD Screen - answer allows you to view the photos after they've been taken & see
other photo information

flash - answer provides extra light if needed

viewfinder - answer The main visual source for image taking

foreground - answer The imagery closest to the viewer in the front

midground - answer The imagery behind the foreground and in front of the
background

background - answer The imagery farthest back in the picture

oblique - answer A 3/4 angle perspective on the portrait

full frame - answer Including the entire person in the picture

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