Photo 1 - Semester 1

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Developing the points of interest to draw the viewer’s eye to important parts of the artwork
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The mechanical opening inside the lens to control the amount of light getting in.
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The mechanical curtain in front of the sensor that opens and closes to take a photo.
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the device attached to the camera body that allows you to focus on your subject.
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A device to take photos.
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The ability to take close-up photos.
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How the elements in a photo are arranged
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How much of the image is in focus from front to back.
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Different between light and dark.
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The lightness or darkness of a color
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The surface quality of an artwork usually perceived through the sense of touch
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The overall sense of stability throughout a work of art.
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Using reflective surfaces to mirror an image.
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A collection of objects arranged for artistic purposes.
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The images displayed together as one artwork.
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The camera company that makes the cameras we use in class.
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This stands for Digital Single Lens Reflex, which is the style of camera we use.
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A quick way to view all of the photos from a single project.