The Camera and the Exposure Triangle

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Across
  1. 2. These ISO settings require less light
  2. 5. This is what you say 'NO' to in order to take control of your own photographs
  3. 6. This type of shutter speed will blur motion
  4. 7. This must ALWAYS be worn when you are out on a photo shoot
  5. 9. Shutter speed controls the freezing or blurring of this
  6. 10. This is what you must leave in the room when you go on a photo shoot
  7. 11. ISO is the equivalent to this
  8. 12. How aperture is measured
  9. 14. The type of depth of field that a large aperture opening will give you
  10. 16. This must be displayed at all times when out on a photo shoot
  11. 17. This button will allow you to compose your shots without having to look through your viewfinder
  12. 18. The unit of measurement that defines the size of the lens opening
  13. 20. How shutter speed is measured
  14. 21. The amount of time that the shutter is open
  15. 22. This must be signed out when you go on a photo shoot
Down
  1. 1. This, along with your creative vision, is what will effect how you adjust your settings for each shot
  2. 3. This must be signed out when you go on a photo shoot
  3. 4. This is what you connect your camera to when you download your photographs
  4. 8. This is what aperture controls in your photograph
  5. 11. This type of shutter speed will freeze motion
  6. 13. High ISO settings create this in your photo
  7. 14. Sits in front of a camera's film or sensor
  8. 15. The type of depth of field that a large aperture opening will give you
  9. 17. These ISO settings require more light
  10. 19. This is what will tell you when your settings will give you a correct exposure