This document outlines the rules and tasks for a photography scavenger hunt. Students must take photos exploring different camera settings, including ISO, shutter speed, and aperture in both low light and high light conditions. They are instructed to record the settings for each photo and note any problems. The goal is to understand how changing settings impacts exposure and to practice capturing various photographic effects and compositions.
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Camera functions scavenger hunt
1. Camera Functions Scavenger Hunt
Photography I
RULES:
For each photo you must write down the ISO, F-Stop, and Shutter Speed used
You must try your best to get images that are correctly exposed
You MUST use ONLY the manual setting on your camera
You may go anywhere on the front lawn or on the track/ bleacher area to take your
photos. You may take photos at various parts of the building.
You may NOT go in the tunnels, anywhere outside that does NOT include the front lawn
or bleacher/ track area (this includes tennis courts) or anywhere else in the building
that you know would be inappropriate. When in doubt DON’T go there!
Try to photograph the most interesting compositions possible.
Try to create images that are unique and creative.
DO NOT shoot an image at below 1/60 shutter speed
SCAVENGER HUNT LIST:
__________ A photograph taken in a low light atmosphere with a high ISO
1. What camera settings did you use?
2. Were there any problems that occurred?
__________ A photograph taken in a low light atmosphere with a low ISO
1. What camera settings did you use?
2. Were there any problems that occurred?
__________ A photograph taken in a low light atmosphere with a high shutter speed
3. What camera settings did you use?
4. Were there any problems that occurred?
__________ A photograph taken in a low light atmosphere with a low shutter speed
3. What camera settings did you use?
4. Were there any problems that occurred?
__________ A photograph taken in a low light atmosphere with a high aperture
5. What camera settings did you use?
6. Were there any problems that occurred?
2. __________ A photograph taken in a low light atmosphere with a low aperture
5. What camera settings did you use?
6. Were there any problems that occurred?
__________ A photograph taken in a high light atmosphere with a high ISO
7. What camera settings did you use?
8. Were there any problems that occurred?
__________ A photograph taken in a high light atmosphere with a low ISO
7. What camera settings did you use?
8. Were there any problems that occurred?
__________ A photograph taken in a high light atmosphere with a high aperture
9. What camera settings did you use?
10. Were there any problems that occurred?
__________ A photograph taken in a high light atmosphere with a low aperture
9. What camera settings did you use?
10. Were there any problems that occurred?
__________ A photograph taken in a high light atmosphere with a high shutter
speed
11. What camera settings did you use?
12. Were there any problems that occurred?
__________ A photograph taken in a high light atmosphere with a low shutter speed
11. What camera settings did you use?
12. Were there any problems that occurred?
__________ A photograph that shows stop action or freeze action
13. What camera settings did you use?
14. Were there any problems that occurred?
3. __________ A photograph that shows blurred motion
13. What camera settings did you use?
14. Were there any problems that occurred?
__________ A photograph that shows the entire image clear and in focus
15. What camera settings did you use?
16. Were there any problems that occurred?
__________ A photograph that shows the background blurred out
15. What camera settings did you use?
16. Were there any problems that occurred?
Reflection Questions
1- How did changing the lighting situation (low light to high light) affect the exposure of
your image?
2- When the exposure changed on your camera based on the lighting conditions what did
you do to compensate for that change?
3- When you used a low aperture setting, what did you notice about your photographs?
4- When you used a high aperture setting, what did you notice about your photographs?
5- When you used a fast shutter speed what did you notice about your photographs?
6- When you used a slow shutter speed what did you notice about your photographs?