Across
- 4. This photography movement led to the abstract photography movement.
- 5. The opening in the lens.
- 7. Description, Analysis, Interpretation, Judgment.
- 8. We use this to explain how to get a balanced exposure. (Hint: No space)
- 10. The photographer sets the exposure instead of having the camera do it automatically. We shoot in this mode.
- 11. Little digital flecks in an image that appears when the ISO is too high, also called grain.
- 12. What you look through to take a picture. (Hint: two words, no space.)
- 13. This is used to choose a shooting mode on your camera. (Hint: No space)
- 16. What you have to have around your neck or wrist when using the camera (Hint: two words, no space)
- 17. What we save our images to in the camera.
- 20. This determines the light sensitivity.
- 21. The button to push to change the lens. (Hint: two words, no space.)
Down
- 1. What needs to be on your lens when you are not taking pictures. (Hint: two words, no space)
- 2. What it is called when an image is too dark
- 3. The button you use to take the photo (Hint: two words, no space)
- 4. The amount of time light has to enter the camera.
- 6. What you use to adjust different settings on the camera (Hint: two words, no space)
- 9. What we measure aperture in. (Hint: no space)
- 14. A type of photograph that does not depict something specific and does not have any spacial clues.
- 15. This is where you attach the lens to your camera. (Hint: two words, no space)
- 18. How much of an image is in focus, determined by the aperture. (Hint: three words, no space.)
- 19. The slot at the top of the camera for adding accessories like a flash or mic