Most people don’t consider their breath or breathing when taking a photo, but there is a very important technique that should be used to achieve the best photo possible. What should you do with your breath or breathing when snapping a photo?

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Responses

exhale and hold breath while shooting

exhale and hold breath while shooting

inhale and hold still while shooting

inhale and hold still while shooting

three quick breaths in an out before shooting

three quick breaths in an out before shooting

deep breath in and hold until all photos are taken

exhale and hold breath while shooting

Frank is teaching his son about the process of digital photography. He explains that the digital camera converts the image seen by the camera lens into digital data. When his son asks how the camera does this, how should Frank reply?

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Responses

The camera uses a light-sensitive chip or image sensor.

The camera uses a light-sensitive chip or image sensor.

The camera uses an automatic film strip that transforms to digital.

The camera uses an automatic film strip that transforms to digital.

The camera does it using magic.

The camera does it using magic.

The aperture slowly changes the digital image to a cloud-based image.

The aperture slowly changes the digital image to a cloud-based image.

The camera uses a light-sensitive chip or image sensor.

Jamie is learning how to use his brand new DSLR camera is trying different techniques for how to hold his camera. What best describes the correct way that Jamie should hold his camera?

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Responses

Use his dominant hand to grip the end of the camera, gently rest his forefinger above the shutter button in a poised position, wrap the other three fingers around the front of the camera with his thumb gripping the back.

Use his dominant hand to grip the end of the camera, gently rest his forefinger above the shutter button in a poised position, wrap the other three fingers around the front of the camera with his thumb gripping the back.

Use his non-dominant hand to grip the front of the camera, gently rest his forefinger above the shutter button in a poised position, wrap the two other fingers around the front of the camera with his thumb gripping the back.

Use his non-dominant hand to grip the front of the camera, gently rest his forefinger above the shutter button in a poised position, wrap the two other fingers around the front of the camera with his thumb gripping the back.

Use his non-dominant hand to grip the end of the camera, gently rest his middle finger above the shutter button in a poised position, wrap his thumb around the front of the camera with nothing gripping the back.

Use his non-dominant hand to grip the end of the camera, gently rest his middle finger above the shutter button in a poised position, wrap his thumb around the front of the camera with nothing gripping the back.

Use his dominant hand to grip the end of the camera, gently rest his ring finger above the shutter button in a poised position, wrap his other three fingers around the back of the camera with his thumb gripping the front.

Use his dominant hand to grip the end of the camera, gently rest his forefinger above the shutter button in a poised position, wrap the other three fingers around the front of the camera with his thumb gripping the back.

When taking a photo, it is important to inhale and hold your breath while shooting.

When taking a photo, it is important to have a steady hand to avoid camera shake. One technique that can help with this is to control your breath or breathing. The recommended technique is to inhale and hold your breath while taking the photo. This helps to minimize any movements caused by breathing and allows you to maintain a steady position. By holding your breath, you can increase your focus and reduce the chances of the photo being blurry. So, the correct answer would be "inhale and hold still while shooting."