Exposure Triangle/Spooky Photography Unit
Across
- 2. The presence of motion that indicates the people in the photograph are alive.
- 6. The grieving process; also a time of day (but spelled differently)
- 8. A camera setting that adjusts the digital sensitivity of the sensor to light.
- 9. The time period in which people routinely took photos of their deceased family members
- 10. A type of photography that claims to show ghostly images along with living people.
- 12. The opening within a lens that allows light to pass through to the camera sensor.
- 14. The tube-shaped part of the digital camera that is used to focus and zoom in.
- 15. The last name of a photographer who scammed people after WWI
- 16. The general term for a photo that is under-exposed.
- 18. A mechanism that opens and closes to control the time that light can get in the camera.
- 19. The amount of brightness or darkness of a photo depending on how much light was exposed when it was taken
Down
- 1. The last name of a photographer who scammed people, including Mary Todd Lincoln, with "ghosts" in their photographs.
- 3. The geometric shape used to represent the three interconnected settings of exposure.
- 4. The general term for a photo that is over-exposed.
- 5. A hyphenated word meaning "after death"
- 7. The digital "grain" or speckled texture that can appear in an image, often due to high ISO.
- 11. A shutter speed used to freeze movement (e.g., 1/1000 sec).
- 13. The blurry, fuzzy background that makes the foreground of the picture stand out.
- 17. The button used to access all the settings on the digital camera (hyphenated word).
- 18. A shutter speed used to blur movement (e.g., 1/15 sec).