Photography Today Grade 11 - Mrs. Molinski1 Photography Today Unit 4 Review Tools, Rules, and Their Uses.

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Photography Today Grade 11 - Mrs. Molinski1 Photography Today Unit 4 Review Tools, Rules, and Their Uses

Photography Today Grade 11 - Mrs. Molinski2 Here’s How It’s Going to Work… In the following quick review game you will be asked a series of eight questions based on the past unit of instruction. For each answer you will be given a response. For incorrect answers you will have the option of trying the question again or moving forward and coming back to that particular question later. Yes, this is for marks Please make notes of your trials and triumphs as you go.

Photography Today Grade 11 - Mrs. Molinski3 Which one of the following is not a tool used in a studio setting? Cookie Reflector Soft Box Hard Box

Photography Today Grade 11 - Mrs. Molinski4 Bummer! That is incorrect… Would you like to Try That One Again or Try this one a bit later and move on for now

Photography Today Grade 11 - Mrs. Molinski5 Woo Hoo! Somebody’s been paying attention!

Photography Today Grade 11 - Mrs. Molinski6 A Cookie Is a Tool That… Creates shapes with light Stops studio lights from getting too hot Gets you an A

Photography Today Grade 11 - Mrs. Molinski7 Bummer! That is incorrect… Would you like to Try That One Again or Try this one a bit later and move on for now

Photography Today Grade 11 - Mrs. Molinski8 Woo Hoo! Somebody’s been paying attention!

Photography Today Grade 11 - Mrs. Molinski9 Which of the following is NOT an ISO?

Photography Today Grade 11 - Mrs. Molinski10 Bummer! That is incorrect… Would you like to Try That One Again or Try this one a bit later and move on for now

Photography Today Grade 11 - Mrs. Molinski11 Woo Hoo! Somebody’s been paying attention!

Photography Today Grade 11 - Mrs. Molinski12 What is the slowest shutter speed that I should be using with an 28-70mm lens? 1/60 1/70 1/125 1/250

Photography Today Grade 11 - Mrs. Molinski13 Bummer! That is incorrect… Would you like to Try That One Again or Try this one a bit later and move on for now

Photography Today Grade 11 - Mrs. Molinski14 Woo Hoo! Somebody’s been paying attention!

Photography Today Grade 11 - Mrs. Molinski15 Which tool is useful for re-directing natural light onto your subject? A reflector A deflector A flash A window

Photography Today Grade 11 - Mrs. Molinski16 Bummer! That is incorrect… Would you like to Try That One Again or Try this one a bit later and move on for now

Photography Today Grade 11 - Mrs. Molinski17 Woo Hoo! Somebody’s been paying attention!

Photography Today Grade 11 - Mrs. Molinski18 Which creative control on your camera determines depth of field? ISO Shutter Speed Focal Length Aperture

Photography Today Grade 11 - Mrs. Molinski19 Bummer! That is incorrect… Would you like to Try That One Again or Try this one a bit later and move on for now

Photography Today Grade 11 - Mrs. Molinski20 Woo Hoo! Somebody’s been paying attention!

Photography Today Grade 11 - Mrs. Molinski21 Which F/Stop Will Give You the Largest Depth of Field? f/5.6 f/16

Photography Today Grade 11 - Mrs. Molinski22 Bummer! That is incorrect… Would you like to Try That One Again or Try this one a bit later and move on for now

Photography Today Grade 11 - Mrs. Molinski23 Woo Hoo! Somebody’s been paying attention!

Photography Today Grade 11 - Mrs. Molinski24 Which of the following is a fashion photographer? Ansel Adams Annie Leibowitz Richard Avedon Frank Andrews

Photography Today Grade 11 - Mrs. Molinski25 Bummer! That is incorrect… Would you like to Try That One Again or Try this one a bit later and move on for now

Photography Today Grade 11 - Mrs. Molinski26 Woo Hoo! Somebody’s been paying attention!

Photography Today Grade 11 - Mrs. Molinski27 Well That Wasn’t So Hard Was It? Now send Mrs. Molinski an letting her know which questions you had trouble with and how you feel about your performance in this activity. I’m here to help on any of these topics