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Question 1
The Rule of Thirds is a way to:

A) Compose the image in a visually pleasing way that puts the subject in the center of the frame.

B) Compose the image in a visually pleasing way to avoid putting the subject of the photograph dead in the center

C) Always remember to take at least 3 photos of your subject.

D) Take a photograph from 3 different viewpoints (bird's eye, worm's eye, head-on).

Question 2
How a photographer arranges the subject within the frame of the photograph is called:

A)Perspective

B)Viewpoint

C)Composition

D) Leading Lines

Question 3
This photograph best shows:

A) Rule of Thirds

B) High or "bird's eye" viewpoint

C) Leading Lines

D) Horizontal line of symmetry

Question 4
What type of Viewpoint does this photograph demonstrate?

A)Low Viewpoint or "Worm's Eye"

B)High Viewpoint or "Bird's Eye"

C)Normal Viewpoint

D) Ariel Viewpoint

Question 5
This photography demonstrates which type of symmetry?

A) Vertical Line of Symmetry

B) Horizontal Line of Symmetry

C) A-symmetry

D)Radial Symmetry

Question 6
This photograph best shows the photographic technique of:

A)Rule of Thirds

B)Contrast

C)Repetition

D)Symmetry

Question 7 (1 point) Question 7 Unsaved
This photograph best shows the photographic technique of:

A)Framing

B)Contrast

C)Long Shot

D) All of the Above

Question 8
This photograph best shows the composition technique of:

1) Contrast

2) Simplicity

3) Both A and B

4) Neither A or B

Question 9
What is this photograph NOT an example of?

A)Repetition

B)Leading Lines

C)Contrast

D)Symmetry

Question 10
The way the photographer created simplicity with a this busy background is by using:

A)Fast Shutter Speed

B)Slow Shutter Speet

C)Large Aperture Size (Shallow Depth of Field)

D)Small Aperture Size (Wide Depth of Field)