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Quiz 3�

10 compositions with History of Photography

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  • 1. Who was the first person to successfully capture light on a medium?
  •      a) Louis Daguerre
  •      b) Joseph Nicéphore Niépce
  •      c)  William Henry Fox Talbot     d)  Thomas Wedgewood

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  • 2.  
  •   
  • unlike the photographs today, a polish a sheet of silver-plated copper to a mirror finish, treat it with fumes that made its surface light sensitive, expose it in a camera for as long as was judged to be necessary, this "hologram" like image is kept under a piece of glass. 
  • this is an example of  _____________________________.

Choose the correct one

  • Calotype
  • Collodion Wet Plate
  • Color photography
  • Daguerreotype
  • Digital photography
  • Gelatin Emulsion/Roll Film

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  • 3. this negative- positive process
  • is known as  ___________
  • this early black and white photos on paper.
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Choose the correct one

  • Calotype
  • Collodion Wet Plate
  • Color photography
  • Daguerreotype
  • Digital photography
  • Gelatin Emulsion/Roll Film

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4. this image developing process with 4 steps as shown below is known as __________________________

Choose the correct one

  • Calotype
  • Collodion Wet Plate
  • Color photography
  • Daguerreotype
  • Digital photography
  • Gelatin Emulsion/Roll Film

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  • 5. this process is much cheaper, also popular - which means everyone can take a picture with a camera preloaded with ___________.

Choose the correct one

  • Calotype
  • Collodion Wet Plate
  • Color photography
  • Daguerreotype
  • Digital photography
  • Gelatin Emulsion/Roll Film

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4 types of Lighting

Hard light

Soft light

Transmitted light

Reflected light

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6.

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7.

having a point of line of ‘reflection’

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8.

putting a _____ around the subject to give emphasis

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9.

removed the parts not needed.

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10.

In a photo studio -with ‘Flash’

Model’s features are sharpened and clean.

Sharp shadow on lower right.

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11.

viewing from the top down.

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12.

cabels holding up the bridge

also directing the viewers

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13.

moving the subject to one side and

having more space as a result.

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14.

Give a sense of “Distance”

with foreground

middle ground and

background

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15.

Many things going on…

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Extra credit

  • My Project #5 has the following genre (type of photographs)… answer with your photographers and genres.
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date of your presentation = _______