Digital Photography I Lesson 14
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A photograph has strong highlights and shadows that divide the subject in half, with no midtones. Which
direction is the light most likely coming from?
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90-degree angle
A photographer is shooting a subject and sees that the lighting produces a harsh shadow above the subject's
nose. What is most likely the problem?
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The main light is too low.
A portrait shows a person's features clearly with little shadow. Which direction was the light most likely coming
from?
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from the front
A portrait shows a person's face entirely in silhouette, shadowing the subject's features completely.
Which direction was the light most likely coming from?
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from behind
In this portrait, what direction is the light most likely coming from?
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at a 45-degree angle
Which position would a photographer typically use to make the viewer feel like an observer?
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from the side
How would a photographer position the camera in this photograph to make the subject seem smaller and less
significant?
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from above
What would typically be the best camera position to achieve the most viewer engagement in the photograph?
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from the front
What are characteristics of soft lighting techniques?
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less contrast
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more detail
What are characteristics of hard lighting techniques?
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bright highlights
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dark shadows
What problems can be created by a poorly adjusted separation light?
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Shadows can be washed out.
If shadows are too harsh and the light needs to be softened, what should the photographer do?
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Use a fill light.
A human subject's photographs show two catchlights in each eye that are unwanted by the photographer. What is
the most likely cause of this problem?
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The fill light is too strong.
What will happen if a white background is underexposed?
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It will appear gray.
If harsh shadows appear under a subject's eyes, what is the most likely problem?
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The main light is too high.
A subject wearing black is photographed against a black background. What should the photographer do to
distinguish the subject from the background?
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Use a separation light.
How does the photographer create visual interest in this photo?
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by using harsh light
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