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Photo History And Composition
Test Description: Semester 1 Exam Review
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What is another name for a Pinhole Camera
A
Polaroid
B
Chiaroscuro
C
Telephoto Lens
D
Camera Obscura
2) This man created a type of photograph known as the Daguerreotype which had better sharpness and tonality than very first photograph.
A
Louis Jacques Daguerre
B
George Eastman
C
Henry Fox Talbot
D
Leonardo DaVinci
3) A roll film (the film we use today) was invented by George Eastman. The three advantages to a roll of film are...
A
on paper, portable and sharper images
B
developing, fixing and printing
C
larger negatives, clearer negatives and sharper images
D
storage, portable and flexible
4) A Daguerreotype was produced on a metal sheet
A
True
B
False
5) In the Dry Plate process the emulsion was stored in a light tight box, and could be used several months later and did not have to be developed immediately.
A
False
B
True
6) Henry Fox Talbot is responsible for creating the first ___________. An image created without the use of a camera.
A
Polaroid Picture
B
35mm image
C
Photogram
D
photograph
7) George Eastman was the founder of which film company?
A
Canon
B
Ilford
C
Polaroid
D
Kodak
8) Who is responsible for taking the first permanent photo?
A
Joseph Niepce
B
Henry Fox Talbot
C
Louis Daguerre
D
George Eastman
9) The key to good photography includes these three principles
A
Time, Light and Composition
B
Photoshop, Tools and Scanners
C
Darkness, Time and Light
D
Enlargers, film, and cameras
10) This is a way to describe the visual weight of objects placed in an image.
A
Balance
B
Composition
C
Contrast
D
Rule of Thirds
11) When there is very little going on in the picture and there is a single subject and a simple background, the rule of composition used is an example of...
A
Fill the Frame
B
Contrast
C
Simplicity
D
Leading Lines
12) The rule of composition that leads your eye around an entire image is...
A
Diagonals
B
Visual Movement
C
Balance
D
Contrast
13) Emphasizing strong differences in an image is a way to create this rule of composition
A
Symmetry
B
Movement
C
Balance
D
Contrast
14) When the Photographer shows us a SPECIFIC point of view, s/he is using this Rule of Composition.
A
Leading Lines
B
Perspective
C
Rule of Thirds
D
Balance
15) Framing asks you to find natural frames around your subject. Which of the following would NOT be a good example?
A
trees
B
grass
C
a window
D
a doorway
16) When you are given a grid and your subject aligns with 1-3 of the intersecting points, the rule of composition being used is...
A
Simplicity
B
Rule of Thirds
C
Perspective
D
Aspect Ratio
17) The Rule of Thirds can also be described as THIS type of balance.
A
Aysmmetry
B
Visual Balance
C
Symmetry
D
Radial Balance
18) This type of Compositional Strategy helps create a sense of movement specifically to your subject
A
Asymmetry
B
Balance
C
Leading Lines
D
Contrast
19) Your subject takes up the entirity of the compositional space in this strategy.
A
Simplicity
B
Fill the Frame
C
Contrast
D
Diagonals
20) Composition is defined as
A
creating strong differences in a photograph such as dark v. light
B
using a grid to align your subject, usually off to one side
C
the visual weight of an image
D
the way a photographer organizes visual elements with the frame
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