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| shutter | On a digital camera, the _________ button allows you to capture images. |
| zoom in | On a digital camera, the ___________ button allows you to get a close up of what you're taking a picture of. |
| number of pixels | The quality of digital images is based on the ____________. |
| horizon | When taking a picture remember to keep the ____________ level. |
| frame | When taking a picture, use tree branches, bushes, part of a building, or even a person to ___________ your subject. |
| frontlighting | Where the light falls directly onto the subject and generally provides good, bright, well-exposed pictures. |
| sidelighting | This kind of lighting generally casts shadows on half of the subject and reveals any ripples, bumps or hollows on the surface of the subject. |
| backlighting | Provides a strong silhouette or halo effect when taking a picture. |
| flat light | When the sky is hazy or overcast with no particular direction to the light. This is a perfect time to take up close pictures of faces. |
| point of view | Taking pictures from different angles for special effects such as worm's-eye view or bird's-eye view. |
| leading lines | _____________ that begin from a corner of your picture and lead toward your subject, will improve picture composition. |
| glare | Windows, mirrors, shiny walls, and pictures are some of the things that will cause ________ in your flash pictures. |
| flash | The light from your __________ gets dimmer as you go away from the camera. |
| Rule of Thirds | Dividing picture area into thirds, both horizontally and vertically. |
| center of interest | The most important part of your picture. |
| four places | Place your center of interest at one of the _____________where the lines cross. |