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Round 1
Round 2
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ANSEL
Final
Jeopardy
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Julia
Alfred
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Aperture/
Shutter
Speed
Lenses
Film
Speed/
ISO
Elements
Principles
Lighting
Round 2
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Final
Jeopardy
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Scores
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This aperture allows the
greatest depth of field with a
aperture range of F-2 to F-16.
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What is F-16?
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This shutter speed is the
slowest you should use when
handholding a camera with a
50MM lens.
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What is 1/60?
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This shutter speed allows the
film to be exposed to the
greatest amount of light with
a camera’s shutter speed
range of 1 to 1/1000.
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What is 1?
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This shutter speed allows you
to capture a moving object
with great clarity with a
camera’s shutter speed range
of 1 to 1/1000.
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What is 1/1000?
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This is an equivalent exposure
to F-8 , 1/125.
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What is…
F-5.6, 1/250?
F-4, 1/500?
F-11, 1/60?
Or
F-16, 1/30?
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This lens would be used to
photograph a large group in a
small interior space.
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What is a Wide angle
(short lens)?
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This MM length lens would
be used for photographing
players during a baseball
game. (Options are 24MM,
80MM, 300MM)
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What is 300MM?
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This is the lens you would use
to approximate human vision.
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What is 50MM?
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This lens is used to magnify
an object.
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What is a Macro?
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This MM range is ideal for
portraiture.
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What is 80-105 MM?
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This film is ideal for shooting
under low light conditions.
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What is fast film?
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This film speed has the
most grain.
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What is fast film?
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This film requires more light.
(Fast or Slow)
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Slow
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You would use this ISO
setting to photograph a
basketball game.
(fast or slow)
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What is fast?
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Pictures you take with a
traditional 35 MM camera
are in this form
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What is analog?
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This element of art refers to
how a surface feels or looks
like it would feel.
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What is texture?
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This element of art refers to a
three-dimensional shape or
refers to what a threedimensional shape should
look like.
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What is form?
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This element of art is defined
as the path of a moving point
through space.
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What is Line?
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This element of art refers to
any defined, two-dimensional
area.
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What is shape?
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These colors are located next
to one and other on the color
wheel.
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What are analogous colors?
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This principle of art creates
rhythm in artwork.
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What is repetition?
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This is the first part of a work
to attract the attention of the
viewer.
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What is the focal point?
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This rule of composition is a
means of getting your focal
point off center without
placing that point too close to
the edge of the canvas.
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What is the rule of thirds?
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This principle of art is
concerned with equalizing
visual forces, or elements, in
an artwork.
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What is balance?
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This principle of art is occurs
when you relieve the
sameness in a work
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What is variety?
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This type of light creates
hard-edged, dark shadows.
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What is direct light?
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This type of light appears to
come from a definite direction
and creates distinct shadows,
but with edges that are softer
than those of direct light.
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What is directional-diffused
light?
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This type of light scatters
onto the subject from many
directions.
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What is diffused light?
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A very cloudy day will offer
this type of lighting.
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What is a diffused light?
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This is created when a subject
is backlit.
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What is a silhouette?
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Art
Criticism
Famous
The
More
Photo
History
Pictures
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Final
Jeopardy
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Scores
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Digital
Famous
Photographers
Darkroom
Photography
Round 1
Questions
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This is an organized approach
for studying a work of art.
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What is art criticism?
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In this step of art criticism
you explain or tell the
meaning or mood of the work.
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What is interpretation?
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In this step you make a list of
all the things you see in the
work.
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What is description?
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With this step you determine
the degree of artistic merit.
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What is judgment?
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In this step you discover how
the principles of art are used
to organize the art elements
of line, color, shape, form,
space, and texture.
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What is analysis?
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Latin for “dark chamber”,
this term refers to a darkened
room with a small opening
through which rays of light
could enter and form an
image of the scene outside.
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What is camera obscura?
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This inventor of the modern
process of photography.
(negative-positive process)
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Who is Henry Fox Talbot?
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This early photographic
process had an exposure of
several minutes long with
results that were superior to
the Heliograph in terms of
detail and tonality.
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What is the daguerreotype?
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In 1839 this English amateur
scientist announced a
technique that became the
basis of modern photography.
(Calotype)
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Who was William Henry Fox
Talbot?
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This was the first process that
offered a sharp AND
reproducible image.
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What is the collodion wetplate process?
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Aperture control gives the above picture this
quality.
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What is Great Depth of Field?
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The degree of diffusion for this photograph.
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What is Directional Diffused
Lighting?
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Josef Koudelka used this camera control to
capture motion.
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What is shutter speed?
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Arnold Newman used this rule of composition in
the placement of Dwight Eisenhowers eyes.
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What is Rule of Thirds?
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Margaret Bourke-White used aperture to create
this photographic quality.
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What is great depth of field?
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RAM stands for this.
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What is Random Access
Memory?
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This selection tool allows you
to select portions of an image
for editing.
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What are the lasso and magic
wand tools?
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A computer samples an image
at various points and divides
it into a grid containing many
of these.
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What are pixels?
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This digitizes film so that it is
readable by a computer.
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What is a scanner?
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Photoshop files which are
images that are made up of
rows and columns of pixels
are ______ images.
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What are bit-map images?
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This photographer is famous
for her pictures of
“The Beatles.”
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Who is Linda McCartney
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This photographer is famous
for his pictures of Yosemite
National Park.
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Who is Ansel Adams?
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His famous portraits include
Albert Einstein, Dwight
Eisenhower, Winston
Churchill and Pablo Picasso.
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Who is Yousuf Karsh ?
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This photographer
documented the abuses of
child labor between 1908 and
1921.
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Who is Lewis Hine?
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This photographer produced
a collection of images showing
the plight of “one third of a
nation” during the
Depression.
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Who is Dorothea Lange?
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This type of photography is
used in newspapers to
document events.
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What is photojournalism?
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These waves of the
electromagnetic spectrum
strike the retina of the eye.
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What is visible spectrum?
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These two inventions
revolutionized photography
in the late 1800’s.
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What is a roll of film and
gelatin emulsion?
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This type of lens is used in
your single-lens reflex
camera.
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What is a convex lens?
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Photography is painting or
writing with this.
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What is light?
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Resolution
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Final
Jeopardy
Question
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In this menu bar in Photoshop is
where you can find what the
resolution is for your image.
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What is Image – Image Size?
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