Photography I Wrap Up

  1.  
    Increasing the lens Aperture from F1.8 to F11
    A. Creates a larger depth of field (can see more in the background) B. Decreases the depth of field (only things close up are in focus) C. Creates more color saturation D. Make things black and white
  2.  
    Photography was discovered approximately when?
    A. Late 1990's B. 1776 C. 1830's with the advent of the daguerreotype D. 1970's with color photography
  3.  
    Before the popularity of digital photography cameras mostly used
    A. Film B. Flash Drives C. DVD's D. Cassettes
  4.  
    If your photos are appearing darker than desired you can do what?
    A. Decrease the ISO-Decrease the Aperture-Decrease the shutter speed B. Increase the distance from your subject C. Increase the ISO-Increase the Aperture-Increase the shutter speed D. Change your SD card
  5.  
    When taking someone's picture (portrait) somethings to consider are...
    A. Strong harsh lighting B. Not letting the person know you are taking the photo C. Only take one photo and your done D. Setting, good lighting and take multiple shots
  6.  
    What is one thing that you may be able to use in the future that you learned in this class?
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Photography I Wrap Up (Answer Key)

  1.  
    Increasing the lens Aperture from F1.8 to F11
    A. Creates a larger depth of field (can see more in the background) B. Decreases the depth of field (only things close up are in focus) C. Creates more color saturation D. Make things black and white
  2.  
    Photography was discovered approximately when?
    A. Late 1990's B. 1776 C. 1830's with the advent of the daguerreotype D. 1970's with color photography
  3.  
    Before the popularity of digital photography cameras mostly used
    A. Film B. Flash Drives C. DVD's D. Cassettes
  4.  
    If your photos are appearing darker than desired you can do what?
    A. Decrease the ISO-Decrease the Aperture-Decrease the shutter speed B. Increase the distance from your subject C. Increase the ISO-Increase the Aperture-Increase the shutter speed D. Change your SD card
  5.  
    When taking someone's picture (portrait) somethings to consider are...
    A. Strong harsh lighting B. Not letting the person know you are taking the photo C. Only take one photo and your done D. Setting, good lighting and take multiple shots
  6.  
    What is one thing that you may be able to use in the future that you learned in this class?

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