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Photo Comp & Terms 2 Hangman

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Contrasting tonesImages with elements of high contrast. An extreme example is a silhouette.
Extreme point of viewAn image composed from a very low
FramingUse of elements in an image to surround the subject (e.g. doorways
Leading linesLeading lines are lines within an image (sometime perspective lines) that leads the eye to the subject
Repetition and variationUsing pattern and elements that break pattern
Rule of thirdsPlace objects of interest near the intersections of two imaginary vertical and horizontal lines dividing the viewfinder
Selective focusA photographic technique that utilizes a shallow depth of field (a narrow area that is in clear focus) so that elements closer to the viewer and those beyond the subject are not clearly defined thereby drawing attention to the subject.
LensThis refers to the part of the camera which allows focused light in the image sensor.
PixelPixels are the tiniest part of the digital photo. A photo is made up of pixels million of pixels
ResolutionThis refers to the over all quantity of pixels in a photo. The higher the resolution the best quality the photo can be and the larger the photo you can print.
Joint Photographic Experts GroupThis is popularly known as JPEG. It is a photo format for saving photos in digital cameras.
Memory CardThis is a card where in digital files are stored
Liquid Crystal DisplayLCD is a feature of every digital camera where in a photographer can preview his taken shots. Aperture
SensorThis plays the role of the film in digital cameras.
Shutter SpeedShutter speed refers to the duration in which the aperture is open. Slower shutter speed enables more light to go through your camera
Filtersallow specific types of light into camera


Computer Graphics & Yearbook Instructor
James Workman Middle School
Cathedral City, CA

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