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Instructions for Side by Side Printing
  1. Print the notecards
  2. Fold each page in half along the solid vertical line
  3. Cut out the notecards by cutting along each horizontal dotted line
  4. Optional: Glue, tape or staple the ends of each notecard together
  1. Verify Front of pages is selected for Viewing and print the front of the notecards
  2. Select Back of pages for Viewing and print the back of the notecards
    NOTE: Since the back of the pages are printed in reverse order (last page is printed first), keep the pages in the same order as they were after Step 1. Also, be sure to feed the pages in the same direction as you did in Step 1.
  3. Cut out the notecards by cutting along each horizontal and vertical dotted line
To print: Ctrl+PPrint as a list

14 notecards = 4 pages (4 cards per page)

Viewing:

Vocab 3: Leading space-Fill flash

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Leading space

back 1

the greater space left in front of the subject for them to move into.

front 2

Depth

back 2

vertically and horizontally in one plane, and closer and further away as well

front 3

Direction of movement

back 3

the feeling that a photo’s subject is moving across the photo.

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Framing

back 4

a technique using something in the foreground that “frames the subject and leads the eye into the photo to focus on the subject.

front 5

Filling the frame

back 5

concept where the subject is made the most important thing by having it fill the camera screen.

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Leading lines

back 6

straight, curved, parallel, or diagonal lines that pull your eye into or through a photo.

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Freezing action

back 7

technique that stops movement and allows you to see something that would have happened too quickly to see without the benefit of photography.

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Overexposure

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too much light reaches the camera’s sensor producing photos that are way too bright.

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Underexposure

back 9

too little light reaches the camera’s sensor producing photos that are way too dark.

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Blown out

back 10

when a photo is way overexposed, the bright parts of the photo appear all white with no detail.

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Silhouettes

back 11

black shape with light coming from behind the subject.

front 12

Backlighting

back 12

light coming from behind the subject

front 13

Flash glare

back 13

bright spot of light bounced back from a reflective surface.

front 14

Fill flash

back 14

combines the effects of the natural light from behind the subject with light from your camera’s flash in front of the subject.