Photography
Across
- 1. \(\frac{1}{60}\) or \(\frac{1}{1000}\) of a second; controls how long the sensor is exposed to light. (9 letters)4. The physical opening in a lens that controls the amount of light entering the camera. (8 letters)7. A camera's built-in tool that measures the brightness of a scene to recommend camera settings. (9 letters)9. The "ISO" equivalent for traditional, light-sensitive celluloid used before digital sensors. (4 letters)11. Describes the sharpness of the image or the optical distance to the subject. (5 letters)12. A filter or technique used in landscape photography to smooth out moving water. (9 letters)Down Clues1. The mathematical f-number that dictates how much light gets through (e.g., f/1.8). (8 letters)2. A compositional rule that divides the image into a 3 × 3 grid using intersecting lines. (7, 6 letters)5. An interchangeable glass component used to focus light onto the camera sensor. (4 letters)6. The distance between the nearest and farthest objects in a scene that appear acceptably sharp. (5, 5, 2, 5 letters)8. The visual result of moving an element of the image intentionally during a long exposure. (5 letters)10. A camera accessory that physically holds the device steady during slow shutter speeds. (6 letters)Answer KeyAcross: 3. Shutter, 4. Aperture, 7. Lightmeter, 9. Film, 11. Focus, 12. Neutral DensityDown: 1. Aperture, 2. Rule of thirds, 5. Lens, 6. Depth of field, 8. Blur, 10. Tripod