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Round 1 Round 2Final

Jeopardy

ANSEL

Julia Alfred

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Aperture/Shutter Speed

Lenses Film Speed/

ISO

Elements Principles Lighting

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This aperture allows the greatest depth of field with a

aperture range of F-2 to F-16.

This aperture allows the greatest depth of field with a

aperture range of F-2 to F-16.

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What is F-16? What is F-16?

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This shutter speed is the slowest you should use when handholding a camera with a

50MM lens.

This shutter speed is the slowest you should use when handholding a camera with a

50MM lens.

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What is 1/60? What is 1/60?

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This shutter speed allows the film to be exposed to the

greatest amount of light with a camera’s shutter speed

range of 1 to 1/1000.

This shutter speed allows the film to be exposed to the

greatest amount of light with a camera’s shutter speed

range of 1 to 1/1000.

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What is 1? What is 1?

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This shutter speed allows you to capture a moving object

with great clarity with a camera’s shutter speed range

of 1 to 1/1000.

This shutter speed allows you to capture a moving object

with great clarity with a camera’s shutter speed range

of 1 to 1/1000.

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What is 1/1000? What is 1/1000?

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This is an equivalent exposure to F-8 , 1/125.

This is an equivalent exposure to F-8 , 1/125.

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$500$500 What is…

F-5.6, 1/250?

F-4, 1/500?

F-11, 1/60?

Or

F-16, 1/30?

What is…

F-5.6, 1/250?

F-4, 1/500?

F-11, 1/60?

Or

F-16, 1/30? Scores

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This lens would be used to photograph a large group in a

small interior space.

This lens would be used to photograph a large group in a

small interior space.

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What is a Wide angle

(short lens)?

What is a Wide angle

(short lens)?

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This MM length lens would be used for photographing players during a baseball

game. (Options are 24MM, 80MM, 300MM)

This MM length lens would be used for photographing players during a baseball

game. (Options are 24MM, 80MM, 300MM)

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What is 300MM? What is 300MM?

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This is the lens you would use to approximate human vision.This is the lens you would use to approximate human vision.

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What is 50MM? What is 50MM?

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This lens is used to magnify an object.

This lens is used to magnify an object.

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What is a Macro? What is a Macro?

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This MM range is ideal for portraiture.

This MM range is ideal for portraiture.

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What is 80-105 MM? What is 80-105 MM?

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This film is ideal for shooting under low light conditions.

This film is ideal for shooting under low light conditions.

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What is fast film? What is fast film?

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This film speed has the

most grain.

This film speed has the

most grain.

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What is fast film? What is fast film?

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This film requires more light.

(Fast or Slow)

This film requires more light.

(Fast or Slow)

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SlowSlow

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You would use this ISO setting to photograph a

basketball game. (fast or slow)

You would use this ISO setting to photograph a

basketball game. (fast or slow)

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What is fast? What is fast?

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Pictures you take with a traditional 35 MM camera

are in this form

Pictures you take with a traditional 35 MM camera

are in this form

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What is analog? What is analog?

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This element of art refers to how a surface feels or looks

like it would feel.

This element of art refers to how a surface feels or looks

like it would feel.

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What is texture? What is texture?

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This element of art refers to a three-dimensional shape or

refers to what a three-dimensional shape should

look like.

This element of art refers to a three-dimensional shape or

refers to what a three-dimensional shape should

look like.

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What is form? What is form?

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This element of art is defined as the path of a moving point

through space.

This element of art is defined as the path of a moving point

through space.

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What is Line? What is Line?

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This element of art refers to any defined, two-dimensional

area.

This element of art refers to any defined, two-dimensional

area.

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What is shape? What is shape?

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These colors are located next to one and other on the color

wheel.

These colors are located next to one and other on the color

wheel.

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What are analogous colors? What are analogous colors?

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This principle of art creates rhythm in artwork.

This principle of art creates rhythm in artwork.

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What is repetition? What is repetition?

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This is the first part of a work to attract the attention of the

viewer.

This is the first part of a work to attract the attention of the

viewer.

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What is the focal point? What is the focal point?

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This rule of composition is a means of getting your focal

point off center without placing that point too close to

the edge of the canvas.

This rule of composition is a means of getting your focal

point off center without placing that point too close to

the edge of the canvas.

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What is the rule of thirds? What is the rule of thirds?

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This principle of art is concerned with equalizing

visual forces, or elements, in an artwork.

This principle of art is concerned with equalizing

visual forces, or elements, in an artwork.

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What is balance? What is balance?

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This principle of art is occurs when you relieve the sameness in a work

This principle of art is occurs when you relieve the sameness in a work

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What is variety? What is variety?

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This type of light creates hard-edged, dark shadows.This type of light creates

hard-edged, dark shadows.

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What is direct light?What is direct light?

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This type of light appears to come from a definite direction and creates distinct shadows, but with edges that are softer

than those of direct light.

This type of light appears to come from a definite direction and creates distinct shadows, but with edges that are softer

than those of direct light.

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What is directional-diffused light?

What is directional-diffused light?

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This type of light scatters onto the subject from many

directions.

This type of light scatters onto the subject from many

directions.

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What is diffused light?What is diffused light?

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A very cloudy day will offer this type of lighting.

A very cloudy day will offer this type of lighting.

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What is a diffused light?What is a diffused light?

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This is created when a subject is backlit.

This is created when a subject is backlit.

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What is a silhouette?What is a silhouette?

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Art Criticism

Photo History

Famous

Pictures

The

Digital

Darkroom

FamousPhotographers

More

Photography

Questions

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This is an organized approach for studying a work of art.

This is an organized approach for studying a work of art.

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What is art criticism?What is art criticism?

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In this step of art criticism you explain or tell the

meaning or mood of the work.

In this step of art criticism you explain or tell the

meaning or mood of the work.

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What is interpretation?What is interpretation?

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In this step you make a list of all the things you see in the

work.

In this step you make a list of all the things you see in the

work.

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What is description?What is description?

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With this step you determine the degree of artistic merit.

With this step you determine the degree of artistic merit.

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What is judgment?What is judgment?

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In this step you discover how the principles of art are used to organize the art elements of line, color, shape, form,

space, and texture.

In this step you discover how the principles of art are used to organize the art elements of line, color, shape, form,

space, and texture.

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What is analysis?What is analysis?

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Latin for “dark chamber”, this term refers to a darkened

room with a small opening through which rays of light

could enter and form an image of the scene outside.

Latin for “dark chamber”, this term refers to a darkened

room with a small opening through which rays of light

could enter and form an image of the scene outside.

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What is camera obscura?What is camera obscura?

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This inventor of the modern process of photography.

(negative-positive process)

This inventor of the modern process of photography.

(negative-positive process)

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Who is Henry Fox Talbot?Who is Henry Fox Talbot?

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This early photographic process had an exposure of several minutes long with

results that were superior to the Heliograph in terms of

detail and tonality.

This early photographic process had an exposure of several minutes long with

results that were superior to the Heliograph in terms of

detail and tonality.

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What is the daguerreotype?What is the daguerreotype?

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In 1839 this English amateur scientist announced a

technique that became the basis of modern photography.

(Calotype)

In 1839 this English amateur scientist announced a

technique that became the basis of modern photography.

(Calotype)

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Who was William Henry Fox Talbot?

Who was William Henry Fox Talbot?

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This was the first process that offered a sharp AND reproducible image.

This was the first process that offered a sharp AND reproducible image.

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What is the collodion wet-plate process?

What is the collodion wet-plate process?

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Aperture control gives the above picture this quality.

Aperture control gives the above picture this quality.

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What is Great Depth of Field?

What is Great Depth of Field?

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The degree of diffusion for this photograph.The degree of diffusion for this photograph.

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What is Directional Diffused Lighting?

What is Directional Diffused Lighting?

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Josef Koudelka used this camera control to capture motion.

Josef Koudelka used this camera control to capture motion.

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What is shutter speed?What is shutter speed?

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Arnold Newman used this rule of composition in the placement of Dwight Eisenhowers eyes.

Arnold Newman used this rule of composition in the placement of Dwight Eisenhowers eyes.

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What is Rule of Thirds?What is Rule of Thirds?

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Margaret Bourke-White used aperture to create this photographic quality.

Margaret Bourke-White used aperture to create this photographic quality.

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What is great depth of field? What is great depth of field?

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RAM stands for this.RAM stands for this.

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What is Random Access Memory?

What is Random Access Memory?

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This selection tool allows you to select portions of an image

for editing.

This selection tool allows you to select portions of an image

for editing.

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What are the lasso and magic wand tools?

What are the lasso and magic wand tools?

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A computer samples an image at various points and divides it into a grid containing many

of these.

A computer samples an image at various points and divides it into a grid containing many

of these.

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What are pixels?What are pixels?

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This digitizes film so that it is readable by a computer.

This digitizes film so that it is readable by a computer.

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What is a scanner?What is a scanner?

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Photoshop files which are images that are made up of rows and columns of pixels

are ______ images.

Photoshop files which are images that are made up of rows and columns of pixels

are ______ images.

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What are bit-map images?What are bit-map images?

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This photographer is famous for her pictures of

“The Beatles.”

This photographer is famous for her pictures of

“The Beatles.”

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Who is Linda McCartneyWho is Linda McCartney

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This photographer is famous for his pictures of Yosemite

National Park.

This photographer is famous for his pictures of Yosemite

National Park.

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Who is Ansel Adams?Who is Ansel Adams?

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His famous portraits include Albert Einstein, Dwight

Eisenhower, Winston Churchill and Pablo Picasso.

His famous portraits include Albert Einstein, Dwight

Eisenhower, Winston Churchill and Pablo Picasso.

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Who is Yousuf Karsh ?Who is Yousuf Karsh ?

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This photographer documented the abuses of

child labor between 1908 and 1921.

This photographer documented the abuses of

child labor between 1908 and 1921.

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Who is Lewis Hine?Who is Lewis Hine?

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This photographer produced a collection of images showing

the plight of “one third of a nation” during the

Depression.

This photographer produced a collection of images showing

the plight of “one third of a nation” during the

Depression.

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Who is Dorothea Lange?Who is Dorothea Lange?

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This type of photography is used in newspapers to

document events.

This type of photography is used in newspapers to

document events.

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What is photojournalism?What is photojournalism?

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These waves of the electromagnetic spectrum

strike the retina of the eye.

These waves of the electromagnetic spectrum

strike the retina of the eye.

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What is visible spectrum?What is visible spectrum?

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These two inventions revolutionized photography

in the late 1800’s.

These two inventions revolutionized photography

in the late 1800’s.

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What is a roll of film and gelatin emulsion?

What is a roll of film and gelatin emulsion?

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This type of lens is used in your single-lens reflex

camera.

This type of lens is used in your single-lens reflex

camera.

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What is a convex lens?What is a convex lens?

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Photography is painting or writing with this.

Photography is painting or writing with this.

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What is light?What is light?

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In this menu bar in Photoshop is where you can find what the resolution is for your image.

In this menu bar in Photoshop is where you can find what the resolution is for your image.

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What is Image – Image Size?What is Image – Image Size?

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