Photography
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- Q1What does the term 'aperture' refer to in photography?The image stabilization featureThe camera's zoom capabilityThe type of camera usedThe opening in the lens through which light passes30s
- Q2What is the purpose of using a prime lens in photography?To enable zooming capabilitiesTo provide image stabilization featuresTo increase the camera's ISO sensitivityTo achieve higher image quality, wider apertures, and sharper images30s
- Q3What does the acronym DSLR stand for in photography?Dynamic Shot Lighting RatioDual-Shot Lens ReplacementDirect Shutter Linking ReportDigital Single-Lens Reflex30s
- Q4What does the term 'exposure triangle' refer to in photography?A technique for editing photosA type of camera accessoryA geometric shape used in compositionsThe relationship between aperture, shutter speed, and ISO30s
- Q5What is the term used for the process of combining multiple images of the same scene with different exposures to create a final image with a greater dynamic range?Macro photographyBokeh effectRule of thirds compositionHDR (High Dynamic Range) imaging30s
- Q6What is the term used for the process of intentionally reducing the depth of field in a photograph to isolate the subject and create a blurred background?SilhouetteDepth of fieldFocus stackingFill light30s
- Q7What does the term 'prime lens' refer to in photography?A lens with zoom capabilitiesA lens with image stabilizationA lens with a variable apertureA lens with a fixed focal length30s
- Q8What is the 'white balance' setting in photography used for?Adjusting the color temperature of the image to match the lighting conditions under which it was takenChanging the resolution and size of the final imageAdding creative filters and effects to the photographIncreasing or decreasing the exposure level of the camera sensor30s
- Q9What is the 'golden hour' in photography?The period shortly after sunrise or before sunset when the lighting is soft, warm, and ideal for capturing photosThe period during the day with the lowest amount of natural lightThe time when the sun is directly overhead, resulting in harsh shadows and bright highlightsThe time when artificial lighting is used for indoor photography30s
- Q10Which of the following is a key compositional element in photography that helps draw the viewer's attention to the main subject?Harsh lightingRandom anglesLeading linesCircular framing30s
- Q11What is the term used in photography to describe the blurriness in the areas of an image that are not in focus?ApertureBokehShutter speedISO30s
- Q12What is the term used to describe the technique of intentionally underexposing or overexposing a photograph for creative effect?Exposure compensationDepth of fieldWhite balanceHistogram30s
- Q13What is the term used to describe the process of converting a physical photograph into a digital format?ScanningPrintingCroppingDeveloping30s
- Q14What is the term used to describe the practice of taking multiple exposures on the same frame of film or digital image sensor?Long exposureSingle exposurePanorama shotMultiple exposure30s
- Q15What is the term used to describe the phenomenon in photography where small points of light appear blurred and out of focus?BokehChromatic aberrationVignettingMoire pattern30s