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5&6 vocab

1.

Underexposed

- Too little light on the subject, produces an image that is too dark.

2.

Overexposed-

Too much light on the subject, produces an image that is too white.

3.

Blown out-

The bright parts of the photo appear all white with no details.

4.

Depth-

The distance between the nearest and farthest objects that appear acceptably sharp.

5.

Silhouette-

A black shape with light coming from behind.

6.

Backlighting-

- The type of light needed to create a silhouette. Light coming from behind the subject.

7.

Flash Glare-

A bright spot of light bounced back to the camera from a reflective surface.

8.

Fill Flash

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