Photography Composition

 

1.      What is the primary function of composition in photography?

    • A) To capture light
    • B) To arrange visual elements pleasingly
    • C) To set the camera's exposure
    • D) To develop film

2.      How does Adam Long describe photo composition?

    • A) A technical arrangement of camera settings
    • B) A pleasing arrangement of objects within a rectangle
    • C) The process of editing photos
    • D) The use of special effects in photography

3.      Why is composition compared to the skeleton of a human body in photography?

    • A) It provides a rigid structure to the photo
    • B) It keeps everything together, supports the visual elements, and makes the frame look dynamic
    • C) It determines the color balance
    • D) It dictates the type of camera to use

4.      What does the rule of thirds in photography composition entail?

    • A) Placing the main subject in the center of the frame
    • B) Dividing the image into nine equal parts using two horizontal and two vertical lines and placing objects along these lines or intersections
    • C) Using only three colors in the photo
    • D) Limiting the number of subjects to three

5.      What are leading lines in photography composition?

    • A) Lines that lead the viewer’s eye from one part of a composition to another
    • B) Lines that separate different sections of a photo
    • C) Borders around the main subject
    • D) Lines that are always horizontal

6.      Which types of lines are identified as leading lines based on their direction?

    • A) Vertical, horizontal, or diagonal
    • B) Curved or straight
    • C) Zigzag or spiral
    • D) Dotted or dashed

7.      Which of the following can be used as leading lines in a photograph?

    • A) Shadows
    • B) Roads, fences, and bridges
    • C) Clouds
    • D) Light sources

8.      How is the "frame within the frame" technique used in photography?

    • A) By using the camera’s viewfinder to compose the image
    • B) By placing elements in the photograph that create a secondary frame around the subject
    • C) By using a photo editing software to add a frame
    • D) By shooting through a physical frame like a window

9.      How do camera manufacturers assist photographers in applying the rule of thirds?

    • A) By providing pre-set photo filters
    • B) By including the capability to display a grid in live view mode
    • C) By recommending specific lenses
    • D) By offering built-in tutorials on composition

10.  What is the effect of vertical leading lines in a photograph?

    • A) They create a sense of width
    • B) They add depth and invite the viewer on a journey through the scene
    • C) They create a sense of stability
    • D) They make the subject appear larger

11.  How do curved leading lines affect a viewer’s experience compared to straight leading lines?

    • A) They make the photo appear more rigid
    • B) They offer a sense of flow and grace that straight lines rarely achieve
    • C) They divide the photo into distinct sections
    • D) They create confusion

12.  How can horizontal leading lines be used to create a dynamic composition?

    • A) By creating a sense of movement across the photo
    • B) By making the subject appear taller
    • C) By adding a sense of depth
    • D) By emphasizing the color balance

13.  Describe a scenario where breaking the rule of thirds might be artistically effective.

    • A) Placing the main subject in the exact center of the frame for symmetry
    • B) Using only black and white tones
    • C) Focusing on a single color in the photograph
    • D) Blurring the background

14.  Which of the following was used as leading lines in the provided examples of a church?

    • A) The sky
    • B) The patterns on the paving wood
    • C) The door of the church
    • D) The people in front of the church

15.  How does the color contrast of plants in a tea bush path serve as leading lines in a photograph?

    • A) By creating shadows
    • B) By highlighting the path between the tea bushes
    • C) By blending into the background
    • D) By focusing on a single plant
  1. What is the primary function of composition in photography?
  2. How does Adam Long describe photo composition?
  3. Why is composition compared to the skeleton of a human body in photography?
  1. Explain the rule of thirds in photography composition.
  2. What are leading lines, and how do they function within a composition?
  3. How can leading lines vary in direction, and what effect does each direction have on a photograph?
  1. List five examples of objects or elements that can be used as leading lines in a photograph.
  2. Describe how the "frame within the frame" technique is used in photography.
  3. How do camera manufacturers assist photographers in applying the rule of thirds?
  1. Analyze the use of leading lines in a photograph of a road leading to the horizon.
  2. Discuss the impact of curved leading lines versus straight leading lines on the viewer’s experience.
  3. How can the use of vertical leading lines add depth to a photograph?
  1. How can a photographer create a dynamic composition using horizontal and diagonal leading lines?
  2. Describe a scenario where the use of the rule of thirds might be broken intentionally for artistic effect.
  3. How can different types of leading lines (e.g., fences, shorelines, trees) be combined in a single photograph to create a complex composition?
  1. Explain the use of leading lines in the provided examples of a church, a mountain, and a compound wall.
  2. How does the color contrast of plants in a tea bush path serve as leading lines in a photograph?

 

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