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