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| 1. | swinging the camera horizontally as the photo is exposed, causing a moving object to "stop" while blurring the background |
| 4. | a subject's _______ is emphasized by allowing the subject to blur |
| 5. | literally means "dark room" (2 words) |
| 8. | the size of the lens opening |
| 10. | when a fast moving object is captured by a fast shutter speed so the object seems to be still (2 words) |
| 12. | created a high quality image with multiple copies (3 words) |
| 15. | the degree of sharpness of a photograph in front or in back of the area focused on (3 words) |
| 17. | a "school" of photography that recorded factories, machinery, and other unromantic subjects |
| 20. | he created the world's first photographic image |
| 22. | introduced the first camera to use 35mm film |
| 26. | a mechanical device that exposes the film for a desired time period (2 words) |
| 28. | a three-legged adjustable stand that screws into the bottom of a camera to hold is steady |
| 29. | another name for the calotype, invented by Talbot |
| 30. | composition is the arrangement of visual _______ |
| 31. | through a system of mirrors the image is reflected on a round class screen (2 words) |
| 32. | the first photographic process to be developed outside of a lab |
| 33. | the camera's eye is its _______ |
| 34. | camera invented by George Eastman |
| 35. | the chemical used in developing that makes an image permanent |