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Movement would be an important feature in a photograph of all of the following EXCEPT___________.
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cayman
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what is harmony related to photography
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alexa
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use of light and dark can help emphasize shape in photographs
true or false
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😜😝Chinabell101😎😜
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Louis Daguerre's contribution to photography changed which of the following.
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What is exposure?
I've read my lesson and the video that goes with it, but it doesn't state what or how exposure influences the
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Cute Fox Girl
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What is one of the key (important) parts of photographing people?
Motion Lightion Lines All of the above
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Chantelle
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Why might artists not want their artwork photographed?
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1. Shallow depth of field means that what part of the photo will be in focus?
a. Only a small portion that you choose b. Only
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Anonymous
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In portrait mode, you camera will automatically use the smallest aperture possible.
a. true *** b. false
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Anonymous
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What does mean include a photo of materials and or activity?
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P
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Thank you so much for your help.
1. On Saturdays, he goes around the city and takes pictures with his camera. 2. On Saturdays, he
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rfvv
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1. He took a picture of the city.
2. He took one picture of the city. [Does #1 mean #2?] 3. He likes taking pictures with his
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rfvv
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1. On Saturdays, he goes around the city and takes pictures with his camera.
2. On Saturdays, he goes about city and takes
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rfvv
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How do camera settings influence exposure?
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PicturesDon'tChangeThePeopleInsideOfThemDo
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Sorry, I forgot to put this in my last question!!
Shape is only a consideration in photographs of man made objects True or False
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Mougarb
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Could someone check my answer for me?? :)
If a photograph is balanced, it has what?? A) All of the color in one corner B) Two
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Mougarb
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1. Get the picture.
2. Buy the picture. 3. Bring the picture. 4. Understand the picture. 5. Take the picture. 6. Fetch the
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rfvv
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Could someone draw me a camera with the quote “In photography there is a reality so subtle that it becomes more real than
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Reeses
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1. This is a picture of Tom.
2. This is a picture of Tom's. -------------------------------- Does #1 mean as follows? Tom is in
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rfvv
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IS this statement true or false?
100 ISO for film = 800 ISO for digital. I'm not sure. I only learnt ISO for digital. I don't
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Amy
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A camera is capable of snapping three fourts of a pic per second. How long will it take the camera to snap 6 pictures?
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Lee
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The art of photography creating many new options for artists to create images and messages. This image is successful in
Portrayin
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LOVE
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1. I need a small passport photo.
2. I need a small passport photograph. 3. I need a small passport picture.
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rfvv
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How does a camera obscura differ from a regular camera? (1 point) Responses A regular camera does not capture images. A regular
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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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What big breakthrough did Eastman Kodak have at the beginning of the 20th century that made photography more accessible? (1
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What habit MOST distinguishes Victorian photographers from those of today? (1 point) Responses They often photographed the dead.
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Question Which type of photographer was Margaret Bourke-White? (1 point) Responses Civil War photographer Civil War photographer
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he 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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How does a camera obscura differ from a regular camera? (1 point) Responses A regular camera does not capture images. A regular
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Why has the need for printing photographs been so widely eliminated in today’s society? (1 point) Responses Because pictures
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Which type of photographer was Margaret Bourke white??
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1. The photo was taken from an unusual angle.
2. The photo was taken at an unusual angle. (Which preposition do we have to use?
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rfvv
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The focal length of your camera lens is 70mm. It is used for taking pictures of your friend who is 1.5m tall. What is your
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B
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John Wronn photography
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KiriBakuTodoDeku
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1. The photo was taken from an unusual angle.
2. The photo was taken at an unusual angle. (Which preposition do we have to use?
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rfvv
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what photographe is famous for images of Dust Bowl victims
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n
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what digital cameraS use for photoshoot?
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Sam
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41. Choosing the Resolution for Your Photos Resolution Purpose L (Large) 2592x1944 pixels
Print larger that A 4 size prints (8.3
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BARNETTA
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41. Choosing the Resolution for Your Photos Resolution Purpose L (Large) 2592x1944 pixels
Print larger that A 4 size prints (8.3
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BARNETTA
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The picture is: Valley of the Shadow of Death its the first picture in google search.
How does Roger Fenton use visual
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Anonymous
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Valley of the shadow of death by Roget Fenton
1. How does roger Fenton use visual composition in valley of the shadow of death to
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Ally
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In what ways can photographers control the outcomes of their photographs? What methods have you used to control your
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1.Which option did you choose for Our Town Photography? What rationale did you use to select the option you chose?
I went with
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kelly
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Originally the camera was made to capture a moment in time quickly and exactly. Paintings often reflected the opinion of the
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Laura
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Can someone give me a brief explanation to why Cameras were developed ?
Please make it short and simple.
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Laura
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La photo, c'est ton truc?
Does photo here mean photo in English or photography?
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Anonymous
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night photographs are usually taken by just holding the camera and shooting the photograph.
True or False**
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school lover
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Aperture priority mode is considered which of the following?
Fully automatic Semiautomatic Fully manual*** All of the above
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School Lover
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Which is the best place to find more info about the development of photography in the mid 1800/s.
-photography manual - history
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Anonymous
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