Vocabulary for photography worksheet
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Pixel | show 🗑
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show | Total amount of light allowed to fall on the film or sensor while taking a photograph.
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Landscape | show 🗑
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Portrait | show 🗑
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Monochrome | show 🗑
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show | Close-up photography, usually of very small subjects. The size of the subject in the photo is usually greater than it’s actual life size. This might be a close-up of flowers, water droplets, someone’s eye, etc.
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show | The taking of photographs of the ground from an elevated or high position. Many times the camera is mounted on a flying object (plane, sky diver, etc.)
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Dark Room | show 🗑
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show | An image is projected onto unexposed film when light enters the camera and a picture is captured. When the film is developed, it is a long strip of small negative images.
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show | This object is used to steady and raise a camera, a flash of some kind, or other photographic equipment. It has three legs and a mounting head to attach the camera.
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View Finder | show 🗑
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Rule Of Thirds | show 🗑
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Crop | show 🗑
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show | To catch it in everlasting form
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show | To carefully compose the photo through the viewfinder
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show | To create a “real” photograph from the negative
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show | Arranging elements within your photo in a way that best captures your subjects by either changing or positioning the subjects themselves or by changing the camera position. It guides the viewer’s eye towards the most important elements of the picture.
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show | An informal photo usually taken without the subject’s knowledge
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Posed | show 🗑
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Natural Light | show 🗑
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show | A flash or indoor lighting / inside
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JPG/JPEG | show 🗑
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Lens | show 🗑
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Subject | show 🗑
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show | A device that opens and closes to expose the “film” in a camera.
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