2. Famous Digital
Exposure Lenses Composiiton
Photographers Editing
3. Famous Digital
Exposure Lenses Composition
Photographers Editing
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4. Famous Photographers $100
Who is the 20th century photographer known for his work
throughout Yosemite National Park, is one of the pioneers of
the zone system, who favored realism in photography, and who
had a crooked nose as the result of an aftershock of the
1906 San Francisco earthquake?
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6. Famous Photographers
$200
Who was an American
Civil War photographer
who shocked America
by displaying
photographs of
battlefield corpses from
Antietam?
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8. Famous Photographers
$300
Who took the photo
called the Migrant
Mother – the
photograph most often
used to depict the
Great Depression era
in history books?
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10. Famous Photography $400
Who is the National
Geographic
photographer most
famous for his 1984
shot of 12-year-old
Afghan girl Sharbat
Gula who represented
beauty and innocence
in the face of war?
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12. Famous Photographers $500
Who is the celebrity
photographer known
for her style of lighting
and use of bold colors
and poses who is most
famous for her portrait
of John Lennon and
Yoko Ono in 1980?
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60. Digital Terms 360
What automatic setting on a DSLR
enables you to balance exposures in a
series of photographs for a panorama?
AE lock
CMOS
Exposure Compensation
or the +/- Button
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69. Exposures $200
When the light meter indicates
an exposure of f-5.6 at 1/200th
and you take the photos with
an f-2.8 at 1/200th, is the
photograph likely to be
underexposed or overexposed?
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75. Exposures $500
What would be an equivalent
exposure for 1/500th at f-11?
1/2000th at f-5.6
1/1000th at f-8
1/250th at f-16
1/125th at f-22
1/60th at f-32
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77. Depth of Field $100
If you increase the distance to your subject, the
depth of field for the same aperture will:
Remain the same
Decrease
Enlarge objects in the scene
Increase
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79. Depth of Field $200
At a normal (not extremely close)
lens-to-subject distance, depth of field
extends:
1/3 in front of and 2/3 behind the plane of critical focus
from f-8 to f-16 in a normal scene
from hyperfocal distance to f-22
from the point of focus to infinity
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80. Depth of Field $200
1/3 in front of and
2/3 behind the plane
of critical focus
81. Depth of Field $300
To increase the depth of field, an aperture of f-8
can be changed to:
f-5.6
f-16
f-4
f-2.8
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96. History of Photography $1000
In what year was Adobe
Photoshop 1.0 software
introduced to the public as
a image manipulation tool
for scanned photos?
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104. Potpourri $400
What is the name of the technique
when you move the camera while
tracking a moving subject in order
to blur the background in the
photograph?
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108. Digital Metering History of
Exposures Potpourri
Settings And Focus Photography
109. Digital Metering History
Exposures Potpourri
Settings And Focus of Photography
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110. Digital Settings $100
In which of the following situations
would you use mirror lock up?
• When panning a subject
• When cleaning a sensor
• When using a depth-of-field
preview button
• When taking a light meter reading
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114. Digital Settings $300
Exposure compensation settings do not
work with which of these?
Manual settings
Aperture priority
Shutter priority
None of the above
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116. Digital Settings $400
When using a lens with image
stabilization, turn off that feature when:
Panning a subject
Cleaning the sensor
Storing the lens
Using a tripod
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118. Digital Settings $500
What automatic setting on a digital
SLR enables you to balance the
exposures in a series of photos to
be used in a panorama?
AE lock
CMOS
Exposure Compensation
+/- button
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130. Metering and Focus $100
What feature on a digital SLR gives
the best feedback about the levels
of light captured in a photograph?
• The LCD view
• The histogram
• The menu
• The light meter
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132. Metering and Focus $200
Which type of in-camera light
metering offers the best
exposure in most
circumstances?
matrix • spot • center-weighted
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134. Metering and Focus $300
In which of these circumstances would
you want to use autofocus?
• Shooting through glass
• Shooting through a wire fence
• Shooting with the camera’s face-recognition
feature enabled
• Shooting in low light
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135. Metering and Focus $300
Shooting with the
camera’s
face-recognition
feature enabled
136. Metering and Focus $400
When trying to make a wire fence
disappear in your photograph, should
you use autofocus or manual focus?
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141. History of Photography $100
This forerunner of the modern
camera was a darkened room in
which light was admitted through a
tiny hole and an inverted image
appeared on an opposite wall.
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151. Potpourri $100
What is a picture-taking device
usually consisting of a light-tight
box, a film holder, a shutter to
admit a measured quantity of light
and a lens to focus the image?
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