Winter Exam Flashcards

1
Q

how wide the hole in your lens is

A

Aperture

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2
Q

how long it takes to open the shutter for a duration of time before it shuts

A

Shutter Speed

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3
Q

how sensitive the sensor is to light

A

ISO

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4
Q

What creates noise?

A

ISO

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5
Q

What does 1/100 mean in a shutter speed?

A

1/100 of a second

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6
Q

What part of the camera effects the depth of field?

A

Aperture

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7
Q

The higher the ISO the ___________ your image will be.

A

Brighter

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8
Q

The faster the shutter speed the _____________ the picture.

A

Darker

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9
Q

The higher the F# the _________ the light will look.

A

Weaker

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10
Q

Always use the __________ ISO you can.

A

Lowest

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11
Q

ISO: Overcast

A

400

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12
Q

Aperture: Very Blurry Background

A

1.2-3.5

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13
Q

Shutter Speed: Portraits

A

1/60

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14
Q

Tips for Taking Strong Pictures

A
  1. KISS
  2. Move in close
  3. Capture a story
  4. Don’t use the same position
  5. Rule of Thirds
  6. Framing
  7. Leading Lines
  8. Capture interactions
  9. Details
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15
Q

Robert Capa stated, “If your photographs aren’t good enough, you’re _______________________.”

A

Not close enough

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16
Q

5 W’s

A

Who, What, When, Where, Why

17
Q

In a journalism article, what are the components of a heading?

A

Must be short, eye-catching, and captures the entire idea of the article

18
Q

In a journalism article, what are the components of the first paragraph?

A

5 W’s

19
Q

In a journalism article, what are the components of the second paragraph?

A

Expand on the 5 W’s, add statistics and data, make information meaningful to the reader, & add the How.

20
Q

In a journalism article, what are the components of the third paragraph?

A

Expands further on 5 W’s and How, compare/contrast, get a quote (includes name, job, relationship to event), & strong ending sentence.

21
Q

What is the minimum number of sentences for a paragraph?

A

5

22
Q

What do you check if you use a graphic?

A

Copyright

23
Q

Should you include bias or opinions?

A

No

24
Q

Should you only include one side of the story?

A

No