On your PPT #4 print out answer the following questions.
1. According to Karl Taylor , What are the 6 essential component to Photography?
1. According to Karl Taylor , What are the 6 essential component to Photography?
2. What is the simplest thing you can change on your camera to vary the depth of field?
3. What does ‘125’ mean when you select this for shutter speed?
a. 125 shots remaining before the SD card is full
b. Shutter will be open for 1.25 seconds
c. Shutter will be open for 1/125th sec
d. 125 seconds self timer
e. Shutter will be open for 125 seconds.
4. Which of these is the best suited to low light photography?
a. Fast shutter speeds
b. Low f-number for aperture
c. A polarising filter
d. Low ISO setting
e. Long focal length lenses
5. Label or list the exposure triangle …… (think FLickr pic #31-36)
Explain the exposure triangle in your own word.
Explain the exposure triangle in your own word.
6. What type of lens does your _________ DSLR have? What is the range?
7. If you want to take a portrait with blurry background outside on a sunny day.
What would be your camera settings?
ISO _____ Aperture ________ Shutter speed____________ focal length ________
8) What type produces this round about "look"
or
#9) What type of lens would you use for the picture taken below?
#10) What type of lens can gives you these range....
Given the following scenarios, what are the appreciate settings for focal length, aperture, shutter speed and ISO? answer 2 of them for extra credit.
11) Beautiful sunny day and you want to take sharp image of a building from a close distance.
12) At a birthday party with candle lights only and you’re taking a picture of the cake
13) Early Morning, sun is not up yet and you’re taking a picture of the beach and you want everything to be in focus.
14) You’re taking a picture of your significant other in a crowded place in the afternoon at 5:30PM near Times Square. You only want your subject to be in focus and everything else to be blurry.
15) You’re taking a picture of a Lamborghini in a racetrack with overcast daylight but want to give motion blur to everything else but the car.
16) You’re taking a picture of a ninja during broad daylight (assume ninjas are fast!)
17) You’re in your corner office on the 10th floor and you are taking a picture of your friend that works on the 10th floor in a neighboring building during broad daylight at 12:00PM.
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