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FINAL EXAM: Choose the best answer for each question.

Dailies
1. Focal point: a. the distance in front of the lens that is in focus b. an object appears compressed when seen from a particular viewpoint c. Larger subjects appear closer than smaller subjects d. Lines that lead the viewer back into the distance 2. Foreshortening: a. the distance in front of the lens that is in focus b. an object appears compressed when seen from a particular viewpoint c. Larger subjects appear closer than smaller subjects d. Lines that lead the viewer back into the distance 3. Size Relationships: a. the distance in front of the lens that is in focus b. an object appears compressed when seen from a particular viewpoint c. Larger subjects appear closer than smaller subjects d. Lines that lead the viewer back into the distance 4. Leading Lines: a. the distance in front of the lens that is in focus b. an object appears compressed when seen from a particular viewpoint c. Larger subjects appear closer than smaller subjects d. Lines that lead the viewer back into the distance 5. In size relationships, how do you determine which figure is closer? a. The figure is larger b. the figure is smaller c. the figure is lighter d. the figure is in focus 6. What direction do leading lines go? a. diagonal b. horizontal c. vertical d. into the distance

7. What does a suspended animation photo show ? a. ideas that are shown by a pleasing composition b. ideas that show a specific moment in time c. ideas that characterize the whole experience of the human race d. ideas that are strong content, strong composition 8. What does a decisive moment photo show? a. ideas that are shown by a pleasing composition b. ideas that show a specific moment in time c. ideas that characterize the whole experience of the human race d. ideas that are strong content, strong composition 9. How do patterns and rhythm relate? a. Patterns are the foundation of rhythm b. Rhythm is the foundation of patterns c. Patterns are more complex than rhythm d. Rhythm doesnt use patterns 10. Patterns are an essential part of which Gestalt rule? a. Tangents b. Proximity c. Similarity d. Continuity

11. Patterns create what two things in an image? a. action and contrast b. unity and continuity c. depth and focus 12. What are three ways to show contrast? a. color, lines, shapes b. color, patterns, size 13. What is form? a. a 3D shape b. a 3D line

d. positive and negative

c. depth, shape, line

d. color, rhythm, space

c. contrast with light

d. color variation

14. What creates form in photography? a. use of color b. use of controlled light

c. use of lines

d. use of positive/negative

15. What three things (according to your dailies) can be manipulated to create a stronger type of composition? a. forms, lights, lines b. space, shape, form c. color, lines, lights d. contrast, color, lines 16. What is one way to push traditional photographic boundaries? a. picture in picture b. controlled lighting c. value changes

d. negative space

TEXTURES 16. Select the things that a good texture photo will show, capture, or give: a. color, lines, details b. space, value, depth c. rhythm, variety, space d. contrast, rhythm, space 17. Which feature of the camera must be used to capture adequate texture photos? a. shutter speed b. macro function c. timer d. flash PAINTING WITH LIGHT 18. What does the term photograph mean? a. painting with images b. drawing with space c. painting with light d. drawing with color 19. What function of the camera allows you to paint with light? a. shutter speed b. macro function c. timer d. flash

GROUP PHOTOGRAPHY 20. What is the 1st thing you must consider when taking group photos? a. color and value b. depth and frames c. figure and ground d. line and space 21. Select composition tools that are necessary for group photography: Choose the best answer. a. frames, patterns, lines b. depth, value, color c. frames, depth, triangles d. line, color, value

PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY 22. What are some reasons listed that we connect with portraits of people? Choose the best answer. a. value, color and depth b. communication, emotions, and we are people c. beauty, space, contrast d. eye color, light and patterns 23. What two things are necessary to understand in order to create good portraits? a. space and color b. composition and value c. shadow and light d. personality and depth 24. Select an example of a People alternative photo: a. a picture of a foot standing b. a picture of a hand painting c. a picture of a shirt sleeve d. a picture of a baseball cap 25. What is the difference between traditional photos and all other photos? a. controlled shapes b. controlled lines c. controlled lighting d. controlled framing

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