Photo Midterm Review

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  1. 5. Ratio approximately 1.618 and is believed to be aesthetically pleasing in art and architecture
  2. 7. Colors blue, green, violet, recede in space
  3. 8. colors Created by mixing a primary color with a neighboring secondary color
  4. 14. the name of a color
  5. 15. Adding gray to a color
  6. 16. colors colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
  7. 19. depth of field everything is in focus
  8. 22. the amount of pixels per inch, a higher number will give you more detail
  9. 23. of field the distance between the nearest and the furthest objects that give an image judged to be in focus in a camera.
  10. 24. balance distribution achieved by arranging elements as horizontal or vertical mirrored images on both sides of an imaginary center line of a screen.
  11. 26. an opening or hole in the lens of the camera
  12. 28. colors Red, orange, and Yellow; seem to move towards the viewer; hearken to warm sunlight, fire heat, or dry summers grass
  13. 30. An element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width.
  14. 32. Scheme Planned color selection of an artwork
  15. 33. point perspective A realistic way of drawing objects in three dimensions using a horizon line, a key edge, and two vanishing points.
  16. 35. The strength and brightness of a color.
  17. 37. Adding black to a color
  18. 38. element of art that is the path of a moving point through space
  19. 40. Adding white to a color
  20. 41. Speed the amount of time that the shutter is open
  21. 42. of Field (DOF) The distance between the closest point to the camera that is in focus and the furthest point from the camera that is also in focus. Controlled by manual focus and aperture.
  22. 43. point perspective a perspective system with a single vanishing point on the horizon
  23. 44. shake When the camera moves a little as you press down the button, causing the picture to come out blurry.
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  1. 1. shooting a series of shots of the same scene at different levels of exposure, from light to dark
  2. 2. The amount of light in a photo; under-exposed is not enough light, while over-exposed is too much light
  3. 3. depth of field Only part of your image will be in focus and
  4. 4. colors tints and shades of one color
  5. 6. Balance A composition in which all visual elements are balanced around and radiate from a central point.
  6. 7. cameraless image; photographic process using light-sensitive iron salts that oxidize and produce a brilliant blue color where light penetrates and remain white where light is blocked
  7. 9. Focus User has to adjust the focus of the lens by hand.
  8. 10. of Thirds aligning a subject with the guide lines and their intersection points, placing the horizon on the top or bottom line, or allowing linear features in the image to flow from section to section.
  9. 11. The lightness or darkness of a color
  10. 12. A condition in which different elements are equal or in the correct proportions. There are three types of visual balance: symmetry, asymmetry, and radial.
  11. 13. Numerical rating that describes the sensitivity to light of a film or of a digital camera's sensor. The rating doubles as the sensitivity to light doubles.
  12. 17. pixels per inch
  13. 18. A large difference between elements in an artwork
  14. 20. colors Colors that cannot be made by mixing other colors together
  15. 21. Balance the type of balance when both sides of the central axis are not identical, yet appear to have the same visual weight
  16. 25. The arrangement of elements in photograph
  17. 27. A regular repetition of an element within an artwork that creates a predictable arrangement or motif
  18. 29. colors Colors opposite on the color wheel
  19. 31. A photo of a person. Also refers to the vertical orientation of an artwork.
  20. 34. life a scene of inanimate objects, such as fruits, flowers, or motionless animals
  21. 36. rest will be fuzzy.
  22. 37. colors Colors obtained by mixing equal parts of two primary colors
  23. 39. the setting of an adjustable lens aperture, as indicated by an f number.