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Choose the picture that best shows a significant event.
A woman looking in a mirror as she brushes her teeth. A man shoveling
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Make a picture of yourself dancing
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Consider what you have learned about early camera equipment, which statement best explains why Robert Fenton took pictures of
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Which of the following best describe the variety in this image
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The artist manipulated photograph techniques to create a scene that he felt looked like the landscape on the moon. The harmony
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I got everything I wanted
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Phoebe recently finished a large photography shoot for an advertisement that will appear in a popular magazine. She is currently
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Why is it important for professional photographers to calibrate their computer monitors?
(1 point to create a universal
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What is the biggest distinction between age-old photographic processes and modern digital ones?
(1 point) the mindset of the
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Sarah was recently reviewing all the photos that she has saved on her computer and was shocked to find that she has over 10,000
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Tony asks his photography interns to make an archive of the images they captured during yesterday's photo shoot-what does he
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The artist manipulated photograph techniques to create a scene that he felt looked like the landscape on the moon. The harmony
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sing monochrome'
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What is the first secret to excellent composition?(1 point)Responsesdon’t waste spacedon’t waste spaceuse diagonal anglesuse
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Becca has a distinctive style that she has come to be known for in all of her photographs. She consistently places a square
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Kayla is just starting out as a photographer and has very little experience with composition. Because of this, rather than
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Jonah wants to avoid wasting space in the photographs of his brother’s birthday party décor that he is taking. What would be
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Marjorie is familiarizing herself with composition and trying to focus on the general structure of the scene. With her camera in
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The question is:
Can you photograph yourself in a mirror and focus the camera on both your image and the mirror frame? Explain. I
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Emily
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Suppose that you want to take a photograph of yourself as you look at your image in a flat mirror 1.6 away.
For what distance
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Miguel recently took a series of action shots at a local rodeo that he attended. Unfortunately, he did not use a fast-enough
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Kylie is getting ready to shoot action photos of a horse race. What shutter speed would likely be ideal for this type of shoot
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Luisa is setting up a simple and cheap studio for her photography shoot by using a bulb inside a reflective shell that directs
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Tyler is planning to take photos of exciting fireworks display that his town is putting on tonight. What settings should Tyler
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1. If you wanted to create a photograph using the photographic process known as daguerreotype, what two essential items would
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What is the technique of leading lines? How have you used this technique in your photos? Are there certain kinds of photography
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What was the primary limitation on the photographs taken by niceophore niepce?
a. They take eight hours to create. b. They could
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The aperture setting, or f-stop, of a digital camera controls the amount of light exposure on the sensor. Each higher number of
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What is autofocus? Does your camera have the autofocus feature? Do you think this feature makes it easier or harder to take the
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Describe the difference between portrait and landscape orientation. What photos do you prefer to take in landscape orientation?
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the environment provides strong visual cues that can be used to direct the viewer's gaze and create a sense of depth or
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Jacinda’s photography instructor offered her some honest feedback about her recent series of photos. She commented that the
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Simone is a talented photographer who remains very humble about her work, attributing much of the success of her images to
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Why might a photograph uses the elements of art and the principles of design?
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Camera lenses are described in terms of their
focal length. A 50 mm lens has a focal length of 50 mm. A camera is focused on an
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Electronic flash units for cameras contain a capacitor for storing the energy used to produce the flash. In one such unit, the
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You are trying to photograph a bird sitting on a tree branch, but a tall hedge is blocking your view. However, as the drawing
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Carson took several incredible panoramic photographs of the sweeping view from the top of Table Mountain.
what type of sentence
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What does the profoundness of artistic experience and growth lead many photographers to do? (1 point) • copy the artistic
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Pablo is asking himself a series of questions. Read through the questions below and determine what he is MOST LIKELY trying to
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Add a comma or semicolon if needed. Otherwise, submit the text without any additional punctuation.
Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre
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Which BEST describes the limitation of the first daguerreotype? (1 point) Responses It was used for portraits only. It was used
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Which BEST explains why people in photographs from the 1800s tended to look so serious? (1 point) Responses Smiling was not part
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The motto “You press the button, we do the rest” was designed to highlight what aspect of the Brownie? (1 point) Responses
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n the earliest stages of photography, after the camera obscura, developments in which of these made photography more possible?
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A late 1850s salted paper print has circular shapes and a rough textures.
Moon Landscape Unknown Photographer Digital image
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What does the groundskeeper notice about the photograph?
it is a picture that he took the background gives a clue it has no head
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What is the groundskeeper's hobby?
making clothes cooking photography
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What was the primary limitation on photographs taken by Nicéphore Niépce ? (1 point) Responses They took eight hours to
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Which BEST describes the limitation of the first daguerreotype? (1 point) Responses
It was used for portraits only. It required a
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