Q1: What are the two main factors that control how much light reaches the camera sensor in photography?
(a) ISO and focal length
(b) Shutter speed and aperture
(c) White balance and exposure compensation
(d) Flash power and lens type
Q2: What is the purpose of fill flash in photography?
(a) To add dramatic shadows to the photo
(b) To reduce unwanted shadows in bright sunlight
(c) To increase overall exposure in low-light conditions
(d) To create a soft and pleasant appearance in photos
Q3: When is the "golden hour" in photography, and why is it preferred by many photographers?
(a) At noon, when the sun is highest, for maximum light intensity
(b) Just before sunset and after sunrise when the sun is lower, creating softer shadows and warm tones
(c) During twilight hours, when artificial lighting is most effective
(d) When there are heavy clouds, providing diffused lighting
Q4: What is the primary difference between using natural light and a camera's flash in indoor photography?
(a) Natural light creates harsh shadows, while a flash provides even lighting.
(b) Natural light is always too dim, while a flash brightens the scene.
(c) Natural light is unpredictable, while a flash produces consistent results.
(d) Natural light is flattering, while a flash often causes dark shadows and bright highlights.
Q5: What is the purpose of using a tripod in photography?
(a) To add motion blur to photos
(b) To create artistic effects
(c) To stabilize the camera and prevent blurry photos
(d) To capture fast-moving subjects
Q1: The "golden hour" in photography occurs when the sun is at its highest point in the sky.
Q2: Fill flash is typically used in photography to increase the contrast in photos.
Q3: Using a camera's flash is always the best option for indoor photography.
Q4: White balance allows you to adjust and balance red, green, and blue colors in photos.
Q5: The primary purpose of a tripod in photography is to create artistic effects.
Q1: Explain the concept of "fill flash" in photography and when it is typically used.
Q2: What is the significance of the "golden hour" in photography, and why is it preferred for taking outdoor photos?
Q3: How does using a tripod benefit photographers, especially in low-light conditions?
Q4: Describe a situation where cloudy weather or twilight lighting is advantageous for photography.
Q5: Explain how photographers can use indoor lighting sources like lamps to improve their indoor photography.
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