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When taking a picture in bright conditions and zooming in, what should you do to the aperture?
Group of answer choices

make it smaller

make it larger

aperture should not be used

nothing should be done to the aperture

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Question 121 pts
Shayla is relatively short, standing at only five feet tall. For a series of photos that she is working on called “Neighborhoods and Communities,” she has decided to take all of her photos while standing on top of a ladder. What aspect of composition is Shayla playing with by doing this?
Group of answer choices

perspective

rule of thirds

background

filling the frame

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Question 131 pts
What effect describes photographs that have too many subject elements creating disjointed or chaotic looking pictures?
Group of answer choices

perspective

photographic narrative

monopod

distracting composition

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Question 141 pts
Marjorie is familiarizing herself with composition and trying to focus on the general structure of the scene. With her camera in hand, she backs away from the scene she is shooting to look at the big picture through the viewfinder and/or LCD screen. What should she do next?
Group of answer choices

start taking pictures from very different angles, like high above and far down below

examine how the scene looks when you are jumping up and down while also looking through the viewfinder

slowly walk closer to the scene and see how certain elements leave the frame, while others grow larger

close one eye and observe the scene, then close the other eye and observe the scene, deciding which looks better

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Question 151 pts
What type of line within an image leads the eye from one parts of an image to another and adds a certain level of energy?
Group of answer choices

reflexive

backwards

diagonal

embedded

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Q11: make it smaller

Q12: perspective

Q13: distracting composition

Q14: slowly walk closer to the scene and see how certain elements leave the frame, while others grow larger

Q15: diagonal