Question
If you wanted to create a very bright photograph with the most shallow depth of field, which aperture setting would you select on your camera?
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1 point
Captionless Image
F32
F11
F8
F4
F1, 4
International Organization for Standardization (or ISO) Sensitivity refers to the numeric rating of the image sensor sensitivity to light.
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1 point
True
False
Camera shutter speed controls the amount of time light is allowed to pass through a lens. Which one of the following shutter speeds would give the sharper image?
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1 point
Captionless Image
1/60 second
1/20 second
1/15 second
1/8 second
Just as many early painters used the camera obscura to sketch out future works, the same trend continued among artists as photography matured, just in a slightly different way. While painting a portrait of a woman sitting in a chair was easy enough, trying to capture on canvas the speed of a child running or the drama of snow falling off a precipice was not. These more active shots couldn’t really be visualized in perfect detail because they moved too fast for the human eye. But modern photography allowed for _________ ________, the process when a camera shutter pauses long enough to capture detail in motion, like a muscle in a state of tension, a horse in full gallop, or a person in mid-step. Painters were suddenly able to capture challenging moments with a snapshot, which could then be used as the basis for a specific work, as well as a way to make their own process easier.
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1 point
creating light
weird drawing
stopping action
excellent dancing
Define: Camera Obscura
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1 point
a camera that has been lost in your grandmother's closet
a camera that has never been used
an airtight box with no lens and a single hole poked in one side-- also called a pinhole camera
a box that obscures the image
*
1 point
Captionless Image
F32
F11
F8
F4
F1, 4
International Organization for Standardization (or ISO) Sensitivity refers to the numeric rating of the image sensor sensitivity to light.
*
1 point
True
False
Camera shutter speed controls the amount of time light is allowed to pass through a lens. Which one of the following shutter speeds would give the sharper image?
*
1 point
Captionless Image
1/60 second
1/20 second
1/15 second
1/8 second
Just as many early painters used the camera obscura to sketch out future works, the same trend continued among artists as photography matured, just in a slightly different way. While painting a portrait of a woman sitting in a chair was easy enough, trying to capture on canvas the speed of a child running or the drama of snow falling off a precipice was not. These more active shots couldn’t really be visualized in perfect detail because they moved too fast for the human eye. But modern photography allowed for _________ ________, the process when a camera shutter pauses long enough to capture detail in motion, like a muscle in a state of tension, a horse in full gallop, or a person in mid-step. Painters were suddenly able to capture challenging moments with a snapshot, which could then be used as the basis for a specific work, as well as a way to make their own process easier.
*
1 point
creating light
weird drawing
stopping action
excellent dancing
Define: Camera Obscura
*
1 point
a camera that has been lost in your grandmother's closet
a camera that has never been used
an airtight box with no lens and a single hole poked in one side-- also called a pinhole camera
a box that obscures the image
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the answers to your questions:
1. **To create a very bright photograph with the most shallow depth of field, which aperture setting would you select on your camera?**
- **F1.4** (The lower the f-number, the wider the aperture, allowing more light in and resulting in a shallower depth of field.)
2. **International Organization for Standardization (or ISO) Sensitivity refers to the numeric rating of the image sensor sensitivity to light.**
- **True** (ISO measures the sensitivity of your camera's sensor to light.)
3. **Camera shutter speed controls the amount of time light is allowed to pass through a lens. Which one of the following shutter speeds would give the sharper image?**
- **1/60 second** (Faster shutter speeds reduce motion blur while capturing sharper images.)
4. **These more active shots couldn’t really be visualized in perfect detail because they moved too fast for the human eye. But modern photography allowed for _________ ________, the process when a camera shutter pauses long enough to capture detail in motion, like a muscle in a state of tension, a horse in full gallop, or a person in mid-step.**
- **stopping action** (Stopping action refers to capturing fast-moving subjects in great detail.)
5. **Define: Camera Obscura**
- **an airtight box with no lens and a single hole poked in one side-- also called a pinhole camera** (The camera obscura is the principle that led to the development of modern cameras.)
1. **To create a very bright photograph with the most shallow depth of field, which aperture setting would you select on your camera?**
- **F1.4** (The lower the f-number, the wider the aperture, allowing more light in and resulting in a shallower depth of field.)
2. **International Organization for Standardization (or ISO) Sensitivity refers to the numeric rating of the image sensor sensitivity to light.**
- **True** (ISO measures the sensitivity of your camera's sensor to light.)
3. **Camera shutter speed controls the amount of time light is allowed to pass through a lens. Which one of the following shutter speeds would give the sharper image?**
- **1/60 second** (Faster shutter speeds reduce motion blur while capturing sharper images.)
4. **These more active shots couldn’t really be visualized in perfect detail because they moved too fast for the human eye. But modern photography allowed for _________ ________, the process when a camera shutter pauses long enough to capture detail in motion, like a muscle in a state of tension, a horse in full gallop, or a person in mid-step.**
- **stopping action** (Stopping action refers to capturing fast-moving subjects in great detail.)
5. **Define: Camera Obscura**
- **an airtight box with no lens and a single hole poked in one side-- also called a pinhole camera** (The camera obscura is the principle that led to the development of modern cameras.)