Why is composition considered more important than camera settings in photography?

Photography Composition Techniques

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Because it is easier to learn than camera settings.
Because it helps in creating stronger images.
Because it determines the camera's functionality.
Because it is the only aspect of photography.
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What is the rule of thirds in photography?
Placing the subject in the center of the image.
Dividing the image into three equal parts and placing the subject in one of them.
Using three different colors in the image.
Taking three photos of the same subject.
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How does framing enhance a photograph?
By blurring the background.
By adding more colors to the image.
By creating a frame around the subject to emphasize its importance.
By making the subject appear smaller.
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What role do leading lines play in a photograph?
They blur the subject.
They make the image appear larger.
They create a sense of depth and guide the viewer's eye.
They add color to the image.
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Why is symmetry appealing in photography?
Because it adds more colors to the image.
Because it creates imbalance in the frame.
Because it makes the subject appear larger.
Because humans are naturally drawn to balance and symmetry.
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What is negative space in a photograph?
The area that is left mostly open to highlight the subject.
The area that is blurred.
The area that is filled with subjects.
The area that is overexposed.
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How can contrast be used effectively in photography?
By making the image darker.
By using only one type of texture.
By using only black and white colors.
By creating a stronger visual impact through tonal, color, or conceptual differences.
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What effect do patterns and repetition have in photography?
They make the image appear chaotic.
They create a sense of order and can turn mundane subjects into art.
They add more colors to the image.
They make the subject appear smaller.
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How does depth of field influence a photograph?
It determines which parts of the image are in focus, affecting the viewer's attention.
It adds more light to the image.
It changes the color of the image.
It makes the image appear larger.
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What is the role of shadows in photography?
They blur the subject.
They add color to the image.
They create drama and emphasize compositional techniques.
They make the image appear smaller.
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