Question
Why was it very difficult to capture the speed of a running dog or the intensity of raindrops dropping in a puddle prior to the advances of modern photography?
It is impossible to show motion with oil paints.
They moved too fast for the human eye.
The human brain cannot process movement to capture it.
Question at position 6
6
Multiple Choice
1 point
Question at position 6
What art movement was a direct result of the introduction of cameras?
Impressionism
Photo realism
Rococo
Question at position 7
7
Multiple Choice
1 point
Question at position 7
What did the “first photo to capture human movement” actually capture
two men fighting
a horse drawn carriage
A shoe shine
Question at position 8
8
Multiple Choice
1 point
Question at position 8
What is meant by negative images being described as displaying a reversal of light?
The lightest areas of the images appear darkest and the darkest parts appear lightest.
The clear areas of the image are actually the darkest and the dark areas become pure white.
Almost all of the image becomes translucent except for the direct center.
Question at position 9
9
Multiple Choice
1 point
Question at position 9
Who produced the first formal photograph in the 1820s?
Joseph Nicéphore Niépce
Albertus Magnus
Ansel Adams
Question at position 10
10
Multiple Choice
1 point
Question at position 10
What is shutter drag?
A low shutter speed with a stable subject
A high shutter speed with an out of focus subject
Another name that can be used interchangeably with shutter speed
Question at position 11
11
Multiple Choice
1 point
Question at position 11
Why does it look like everyone is so serious in their photos when photography first came out?
The social norms at the time
Nobody knew how to smile
The long exposure times on the photos
Question at position 12
12
Multiple Choice
1 point
Question at position 12
What was photography classified as when if came out?
An Art
A Science
A Hobby
It is impossible to show motion with oil paints.
They moved too fast for the human eye.
The human brain cannot process movement to capture it.
Question at position 6
6
Multiple Choice
1 point
Question at position 6
What art movement was a direct result of the introduction of cameras?
Impressionism
Photo realism
Rococo
Question at position 7
7
Multiple Choice
1 point
Question at position 7
What did the “first photo to capture human movement” actually capture
two men fighting
a horse drawn carriage
A shoe shine
Question at position 8
8
Multiple Choice
1 point
Question at position 8
What is meant by negative images being described as displaying a reversal of light?
The lightest areas of the images appear darkest and the darkest parts appear lightest.
The clear areas of the image are actually the darkest and the dark areas become pure white.
Almost all of the image becomes translucent except for the direct center.
Question at position 9
9
Multiple Choice
1 point
Question at position 9
Who produced the first formal photograph in the 1820s?
Joseph Nicéphore Niépce
Albertus Magnus
Ansel Adams
Question at position 10
10
Multiple Choice
1 point
Question at position 10
What is shutter drag?
A low shutter speed with a stable subject
A high shutter speed with an out of focus subject
Another name that can be used interchangeably with shutter speed
Question at position 11
11
Multiple Choice
1 point
Question at position 11
Why does it look like everyone is so serious in their photos when photography first came out?
The social norms at the time
Nobody knew how to smile
The long exposure times on the photos
Question at position 12
12
Multiple Choice
1 point
Question at position 12
What was photography classified as when if came out?
An Art
A Science
A Hobby
Answers
GPT-5 mini
Here are the answers:
- (earlier question) Why was it difficult to capture fast motion before modern photography? — They moved too fast for the human eye.
- Q6: What art movement was a direct result of the introduction of cameras? — Impressionism
- Q7: What did the “first photo to capture human movement” actually capture? — A shoe shine
- Q8: What is meant by negative images being described as displaying a reversal of light? — The lightest areas of the images appear darkest and the darkest parts appear lightest.
- Q9: Who produced the first formal photograph in the 1820s? — Joseph Nicéphore Niépce
- Q10: What is shutter drag? — A low shutter speed with a stable subject (i.e., the effect caused by slow shutter speeds)
- Q11: Why does it look like everyone is so serious in their photos when photography first came out? — The long exposure times on the photos
- Q12: What was photography classified as when it came out? — A Science
- (earlier question) Why was it difficult to capture fast motion before modern photography? — They moved too fast for the human eye.
- Q6: What art movement was a direct result of the introduction of cameras? — Impressionism
- Q7: What did the “first photo to capture human movement” actually capture? — A shoe shine
- Q8: What is meant by negative images being described as displaying a reversal of light? — The lightest areas of the images appear darkest and the darkest parts appear lightest.
- Q9: Who produced the first formal photograph in the 1820s? — Joseph Nicéphore Niépce
- Q10: What is shutter drag? — A low shutter speed with a stable subject (i.e., the effect caused by slow shutter speeds)
- Q11: Why does it look like everyone is so serious in their photos when photography first came out? — The long exposure times on the photos
- Q12: What was photography classified as when it came out? — A Science