Exposure Triangle

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Across
  1. 4. ________lighting is any type of lighting that is manmade; hint: another word for 'fake'
  2. 5. A fast shutter speed ______ motion
  3. 6. Aperture, shutter speed, and ISO work together to make up the _________. (hint: shape)
  4. 8. _______lighting is any type of lighting found naturally; not manmade
  5. 10. This setting refers to the color temperature of your shooting area; it's used to ensure your white tones are white, and not blue or orange toned
  6. 13. This is what's used to measure aperture - larger numbers are a smaller opening, smaller numbers are a larger opening
  7. 15. 1 second is an example of a _____ shutter speed, capturing motion
Down
  1. 1. The amount of time the shutter opens for the photo; 'speed'
  2. 2. The lens opening that determines the amount of light let into the camera; works similar to your iris; measured in F-stops
  3. 3. This shooting mode allows you to have full control over your settings; it is labeled as 'M' on the preset wheel of your camera
  4. 7. Your camera's sensitivity to light; A higher setting is more sensitive, but also more grainy, while a lower setting is less sensitive and less grainy
  5. 9. 1/1000 of a second is an example of a ____ shutter speed, freezing motion
  6. 11. _______ lighting is a type of lighting where the light source is not diffused, with harsh, sharp shadows and high contrast between highlights and shadows; ex. Bright, sunny day with no clouds
  7. 12. A slow shutter speed ______ motion
  8. 14. _______ lighting is a type of lighting where the light source is diffused, with no harsh shadows and low contrast; ex. overcast day