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=Review= Open a Word document and complete the following:


 * Camera Mechanics**

1. What are the 2 features on your camera that control the amount of light that reaches your film?

2. This dial controls how long the shutter stays open in parts of a second:

3. The term that describes the range of objects that appear in focus near to far:

4. This mechanism is used to advance to next picture on manual cameras:

5. The name of the mechanism that opens and closes the lens to let light in:

6. Where is the shutter located?

7. What does the shutter release button control do?

8. This must be present in order to expose film:

9. By pressing what mechanism half way, activates your light meter?

10. Define depth of field:

11. This part of the camera is similar to the human eye:

12. What does the opening of your aperture look like for a shallow, medium and deep depth of field? Draw and label each:

13. Define film speed:

14. How do you know if your camera automatically sets the film speed?

15. Define over underexposure and describe its result on the final print?

16. This is a light sensitive varnish:

17. This device controls the focus of the image:


 * Elements of Design/Composition**

1. Define composition:

2. What important questions should you ask yourself before photographing (there are two)?

3. List at least 5 different types of composition or strategies:

4. What visual effect is achieved by using a deep depth of field.

5. Name the most important elements of design to photography:

6. This setting helps the photographer freeze motion in an image.

7. What is the the term for a range of blacks, grays, and whites?

8. This space describes the subject:

9. This space describes the space surrounding the subject:

10. This is unwanted or unused space in a photograph:

11. These are imaginary lines that help to direct a viewers attention:

12. What visual effect is achieved by using a shallow depth of field?

13. Imagine you are at a concert of a famous guitarist. The guitarist is an extraordinary performer and is moving and jumping about the stage rapidly. You have your camera and want to photograph this person and your intent is to capture/stop this person jumping around in mid air. Where would you focus and what settings do you need to adjust?

15. How do you control depth of field?

16. Imagine that you are at Sugarloaf with your camera and are at the top of the mountain. It is an incredibly clear, beautiful day. You want a group shot of your friends with the amazing scenery behind them in clear focus? Where would you focus and what settings do you need to adjust?

17. Imagine that you are in North Yarmouth at a pumpkin patch. You have your camera with you. You see an enormous pumpkin and you want to photogrpah the pumpkin You want the background blurry, to really emphasize the pumpkin. Where would you focus and what would your settings be?

18. Imagine that you are in the middle of a field with tall grass. You are crouched on the ground with your camera. Suddenly, you see a small brown bunny; it is perfectly still. You want to capture the bunny clearly, however, it is in the “middleground” and you want the background to be in clear focus. Where would you focus and what would your settings be?


 * Scale**

You are graded on each section:

Exceeds the standard (4) = 0-1 incorrect

Meets the standard (3) = 2-3 incorrect

Partially Meets that standard (2) = 4 incorrect

Does Not Meet the standard (1) = more than 4 incorrect