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Photography Review

Across
These are modes on your camera, like Aperture, Shutter Priority, Landscape.... They allow you to control one aspect manually and have the camera adjust the other settings automatically.
The part of the face we would put in the top third of a portrait.
The position of the camera while held sideways. (not landscape hold which is a straight hold on your camera)
An important factor in portraits, should be clutter free and not look like trees are blooming out of subjects heads.
Can be used for extra lighting, may wash out certain close up shots.
A photographer must remember to do this for different perspectives in their pictures.
How long your shutter stays open
In our videos, Pye taught us to use this part of our body to find the best light direction for skin tones in outdoor portraits.
The size of your lens opening, like our pupils.
An important "rule of..." to help your photo tell a story.
Down
What I have asked you to consider for your photograph. Will you choose a small album. a magnet, a mouse pad, collage, a print, mug, puzzle, or game cards? It's in our class budget!
This type of line is found in a nature, like a row of trees, or in architecture, like columns. Can be used to draw your eye to a focal point or just be an interesting shot!
A mode that allows the photographer complete creative control
A good reason not to use auto on a camera, so you can have this on the specific part of the image you are trying to capture. (Like capturing a spider web, not the plant behind it)
A person that takes pictures, as a hobby or a business.
This shape is flattering in photography and helpful in group photo arrangements as well.
A type of photography that focuses on nature, instead of people.
The light that enters your camera and falls on the sensor, what the camera uses to make an image
The most commonly used setting on a phone
Acronym that indicates how sensitive film is to light