front 1 Aperture | back 1 the size of the opening in your camera's lens, determines how much light enters the camera and hits the image sensor. |
front 2 Depth of Field | back 2 How much of your image is in focus. |
front 3 Level Horizon | back 3 Align the horizon with one of the horizontal lines in the grid. |
front 4 Negative Space | back 4 The empty space around and between the subject of an image. |
front 5 F-Stop | back 5 The aperture measurements of your camera (focal length). How much light you allow to hit the image sensor via the aperture opening. |
front 6 Focus | back 6 The process of making adjustments to the lens to find the maximum resolution sharpness and contrast for your chosen subject. |
front 7 Rule of Thirds | back 7 A composition guideline that places your subject in the left or right third of an image, leaving the other two thirds more open. |
front 8 DSLR | back 8 Digital single-lens reflex camera. |
front 9 Candid | back 9 A photograph captured without creating a posed appearance. |
front 10 Exposure | back 10 The overall brightness or darkness of a photograph. |
front 11 Composition | back 11 How the elements of a photo are arranged. |
front 12 Subject | back 12 The object that is shown in the image, the focal point. |