trivial pursuit
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Shutterbugs Trivial Pursuit
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QUESTION 1When taking a photo where should you
as the photographer be positioned?
• A- With your face facing towards the sun
• B- With your back facing towards the sun
• C- With the sun to the left of you
• D- With the sun to the right of you
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QUESTION 2If your photo is too dark your exposure
time is?
• A- Too Short
• B- Too Long
• C- No exposure time
• D- Just right
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QUESTION 3If your photo is too light your exposure
time is?
• A- Too short
• B- Too Long
• C- No exposure
• D- Just right
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QUESTION 4What is not an example of a framing
device?
• A- A doorway
• B- An Arch
• C- Overhanging branches
• D- Exposure times
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QUESTION 5What is not a possibility of causing a
photo to be blurry or fuzzy?
• A- Moving the camera
• B- Not focusing on the subject properly
• C- Too close to the subject
• D- Too much in your photo
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QUESTION 6What is the method you use to centre your images or
balance your main subjects?
• A- Exposure times
• B- Rule of thirds
• C- Framing devices
• D- Photo orientation
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QUESTION 7When is it a better time to choose portrait orientation
to photograph something?
• A- For wide subjects
• B- When it is dark lighting
• C- When your subject is tall in length
• D- For landscape shots
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QUESTION 8When taking a photo of something small on the ground (like a dog) you need to:
• A- Stand over the subject
• B- Move further away
• C- Move as close up to the subject as possible
• D- Get down to the subject’s level
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QUESTION 9When taking a photo of a complicated, very intricate subject the background
should be:
• A- Plain and simple
• B- Complicated, just like the main subject
• C- Distractive to take away from the subject
• D- Multicoloured
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QUESTION 10Using leading lines (eg a set of footprints leads to
person walking) in your photos can:
• A- Split the photo up
• B- Take emphasis away from the main subject
• C- Lead the viewer’s eye to the centre of interest
• D- Make the photo look to complicated
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QUESTION 11Instead of zooming in to an object from
a long distance, you could:
• A- Take the photo from a longer distance
• B- Pick another closer subject to photograph instead
• C- Move a bit closer and still zoom in
• D- Move up closer to the subject
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QUESTION 12Is it possible to use two centres of
interest?
• A- Yes, if the two centres of interest compliment each other
• B- No, never
• C- Every now and then
• D- No, you can only use one centre of interest in digital photography
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QUESTION 13When taking a photo of the ocean, what
is the best method to use?
• A- Landscape orientation
• B- Portrait orientation
• C- Framing devices
• D- Exposure times
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QUESTION 14If there is too much light cast on the
subject’s face, you could:
• A- Take the photo anyway
• B- Capture the photo from an angle where there is not too much light cast on the face but rather subtle facial lighting that makes the subject stand out
• C- Turn around so you (the camera) is facing the sun
• D- Take the photo where there is no light source
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Congratulations!You have finished the Trivial Pursuit Game.
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