Photography Composition Techniques
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KARRISSA JEWEL PETERSON
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 8 pts
Giovanni, Dj, and Sophia are participating in a school photography competition. They are discussing the Rule of Thirds in photography composition. Can you help them understand what it is?
Giovanni thinks it's a guideline that divides the image into four equal parts using two horizontal and two vertical lines.
Dj believes it suggests placing key elements at the center of the image for better composition.
Sophia suggests it's a technique used to blur the background of the image to create a more appealing composition.
Or is it a guideline that divides the image into nine equal parts using two horizontal and two vertical lines, and suggests placing key elements along these lines or at their intersections to create more balanced and visually appealing compositions?
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 8 pts
Mikiyah, David, and Sophia are photography enthusiasts and are out on a field trip to capture some beautiful landscapes. They come across a beautiful sunset and want to capture it in the most visually appealing way. They remember the Rule of Thirds but are unsure about how it helps in creating balanced and visually appealing photographs. Can you help them?
By dividing the image into nine equal parts and placing the subject or key elements along these lines or at their intersections.
By using only black and white colors in the photograph
By placing the subject in the center of the image
By adding excessive visual elements to the image
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 8 pts
Imagine Mia, Kevin, and Brian are on a field trip to a historical monument. How can they use leading lines in their photography to guide the viewer's eye?
By having Brian do random scribbles to confuse the viewer
By using lines within the composition to create a visual path that leads the viewer's eye towards the main subject or focal point.
By having Mia use bright colors to distract the viewer
By having Kevin use a blurry background to draw attention away from the main subject
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 8 pts
Vincent, David, and Angel are planning to start a photography club in their school. They are discussing about the concept of perspective in photography composition. Can you help them understand what perspective in photography composition is?
Vincent thinks perspective in photography composition is the size of the camera lens.
David believes perspective in photography composition is the color scheme chosen for the photo.
Angel suggests that perspective in photography composition refers to the way objects appear to the eye based on their spatial relationship and the point of view of the camera.
Or is it that perspective in photography composition is the type of camera used?
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 9 pts
Mikiyah, Mia, and Delaney are participating in a school photography contest! They are trying to capture depth and dimension in their photographs. How can they use perspective to achieve this in a real-world scenario, such as photographing a cityscape?
By using the technique of perspective, such as using a fisheye lens to distort the cityscape
By using the technique of perspective, such as adding a sepia filter to give the cityscape a vintage look
By using the technique of perspective, such as leading lines or overlapping buildings in the cityscape
By using the technique of perspective, such as taking the photo from a bird's eye view to capture the entire cityscape
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 9 pts
Nova, Sophia, and Anthony are in a photography class. They are discussing the concept of framing in photography composition during a field trip. Can you help them understand what it really means?
Nova thinks that framing in photography composition is the process of adjusting the brightness and contrast of the image.
Sophia believes that framing in photography composition refers to the act of physically placing a frame around the photograph.
Anthony argues that framing in photography composition is the technique of using elements within the scene to create a frame around the main subject.
Or is it that framing in photography composition is the term used for arranging the printed photographs in a frame for display?
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 9 pts
Delaney, Dj, and Kevin are on a field trip to a historical site for a photography project. They are discussing how to highlight the ancient monument in their photographs using framing. What advice would you give them?
Tell them to blur the monument to make it stand out
Suggest using a wide angle lens to capture the entire site
Advise them to use elements in the environment to create a natural frame around the monument
Recommend placing the monument in the center of the frame
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