Photography Composition A short quiz on what you have learned. Pick the BEST answer.

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Photography Composition A short quiz on what you have learned. Pick the BEST answer.

What does the word Lackadaisical mean? Being lazy. Running out of daisies. Feeling a little dizzy. All of the above.

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In the rule of thirds, how many intersecting points are there? Four Six Two Eight

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What are focal points? The reason you are taking the picture. Main Areas of Interest. The point you focus the camera on. All of the above.

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What is the most common mistake when taking landscape photos? Holding the camera horizontally. Centering the horizon in the photo. Forgetting to take the lens cap off. All of the above.

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When photographing a moving object, what should you allow? Extra space in front the object. Duck for cover. Lots of time to capture the shot. All of the above.

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How do you solve the problem of too much STUFF in your photo? Remove the clutter. Check for a better angle. Move in close. All of the above.

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Pick a quick way to eliminate empty space in your photo. Using a photo editing program. Turn your camera vertically. Cut a little off each side. All of the above.

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What shouldn’t you amputate? elbows Shadows Knees All of the above

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What do diagonal lines do in a photo? Cause distraction. Making it look straighter. Direct your eyes to the focal point. All of the above.

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What can shooting up from a low angle do to a photo? Cause it tip over. Create a dramatic composition. Make people look tall and skinny. All of the above.

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How does the mind trick you when looking through the viewfinder? You perceive things as being bigger. Causes you to leave wasted space. Exaggerate what you see. All of the above.

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What is an example of a natural frame in a photo? Windows Trees Doorways All of the above.

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Yellows, Reds and Orange in a photo create a feeling of what? Warmth Dizziness Halloween All of the above.

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What is the most important rule? Capture emotion. Rules are made to be broken. A photo can satisfy more than one rule. All of the above.

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