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OpenStudy (jerry45):
Question 1 (True/False Worth 2 points)
Professional wildlife photographers may put the middleground in sharp focus, while slightly blurring the foreground and background.
True
False
OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
T
OpenStudy (camerons):
t
OpenStudy (jerry45):
true?
OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
yes
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OpenStudy (camerons):
yes
OpenStudy (jerry45):
k can you help with a few more?
OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
Yeah
OpenStudy (camerons):
ya
OpenStudy (jerry45):
Question 2 (True/False Worth 2 points)
All photographs should include a foreground, middleground, and background.
True
False
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OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
T
OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
of course
OpenStudy (camerons):
true
OpenStudy (jerry45):
k
OpenStudy (jerry45):
Question 3 (True/False Worth 2 points)
Generally, photographers don't need to worry about the background of an image because they almost always blur.
True
False
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OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
mm I dont think so
OpenStudy (camerons):
T
OpenStudy (camerons):
T
OpenStudy (jerry45):
you sure?
OpenStudy (camerons):
yes my dads a photographer
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OpenStudy (jerry45):
ok
OpenStudy (jerry45):
Question 4 (True/False Worth 2 points)
A common piece of advice for dealing with distracting backgrounds is to adjust the aperture setting so that the background becomes blurred.
True
False
OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
okay then yeah go with cameron on that one :)
OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
hmm I would think true
OpenStudy (camerons):
t
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OpenStudy (camerons):
ya true
OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
okay
OpenStudy (jerry45):
Question 5 (True/False Worth 2 points)
One tip to remember is to try to keep the subject you are photographing brighter than the background.
True
False
OpenStudy (camerons):
oh true
OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
T
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OpenStudy (jerry45):
Question 6 (Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
How can you minimize a bad background? In other words, how can you make less of a bad background show up in the photo?
Change your perspective
Get closer to your subject
Eliminate the items in the background causing a problem
All of the above
OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
D?
OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
Cam?
OpenStudy (camerons):
i think A
OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
yeah im not sure on that one
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OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
Are you taking FLVS?
OpenStudy (jerry45):
yep
OpenStudy (camerons):
you could changer you perspective and still get the same photo but different backround
OpenStudy (jerry45):
d?????
OpenStudy (camerons):
so ya A
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OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
Okay gotcha, just wondering are you doing it because you need extra credit or are you taking it because your interested in the subject? I really want to do photography and was thinking about talking it online
OpenStudy (jerry45):
you can do all og those things tho
OpenStudy (jerry45):
hello
OpenStudy (camerons):
hi
OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
go with your gut
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OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
I assume D
OpenStudy (jerry45):
k
OpenStudy (camerons):
ok i leaning more to a though
OpenStudy (jerry45):
The background of a photograph is located where?
Closest to the photographer
At the center of the photograph
At the top corners of the photograph
Farthest away from the photographer
OpenStudy (camerons):
d
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OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
i agree
OpenStudy (jerry45):
What is a common challenge or problem with backgrounds?
Distractions
Competing elements
"Antlers" coming from people's heads
All of the above
OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
D
OpenStudy (camerons):
A
OpenStudy (jerry45):
?
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OpenStudy (camerons):
i would say A
OpenStudy (jerry45):
umm
OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
think of all the possibilities though ^^^
OpenStudy (jerry45):
k
OpenStudy (jerry45):
If you take a picture with a distracting background, what should you do?
Immediately delete it because it is not worth anything
Try editing the photo with photo-editing software
Leave it as it is because there is no way to correct it
Insert more color to distract from the background
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OpenStudy (camerons):
hey can you help me on something
OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
probs A
OpenStudy (jerry45):
srrry this is very urgent
OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
i mean trying to edit it or do things to it might make it worse
OpenStudy (camerons):
Select True or False.
The expression 4x − 2(5x − 1) is equivalent to the expression 2 + 6x.
True
False
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OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
how many more questions?
OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
@cameronS just make a post
OpenStudy (camerons):
ok
OpenStudy (jerry45):
6 more
OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
kk
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OpenStudy (jerry45):
What might be an example of something in the background of an image?
Log
Rocks
Flower
Sky
OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
sky
OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
thats a weird question
OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
but most likely the sky lmao
OpenStudy (jerry45):
k
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OpenStudy (jerry45):
Why is it important to draw attention to the subject?
So the viewer knows what the subject is
To make money on the photograph
So that the other parts of the photograph don't matter
All of the above
OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
a
OpenStudy (jerry45):
Wildlife photography often places the subject of the photograph where?
Foreground
Middleground
Background
Topground
OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
mmm i think B
OpenStudy (jerry45):
What might be an example of something in the foreground?
Mountains
Sky
Rocks
Sun
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OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
noo noo A
OpenStudy (jerry45):
oh ok
OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
B
OpenStudy (jerry45):
for this one?
OpenStudy (jerry45):
oh opps
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OpenStudy (jerry45):
you mean sky again?
OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
okay for the second to last its A and for this most recent one its B
OpenStudy (jerry45):
k
OpenStudy (jerry45):
Which of the following would make the best backdrop?
A solid colored sheet
A truck bed
A plastic or paper bag
A book
OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
A
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OpenStudy (jerry45):
how come all the answers are a and d and true?
OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
i have no idea lol
OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
thats just the answers i think is best
OpenStudy (jerry45):
ok...
OpenStudy (camerons):
Select True or False.
The expression 4x − 2(5x − 1) is equivalent to the expression 2 + 6x.
True
False
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OpenStudy (jacilynrose):
okay...
OpenStudy (jerry45):
What is between the foreground and background in an image?
Centerground
Middleground
Aboutground
None of the above