Fill in the Blank Puzzle Photography Fill-in-the-Blanks — myVocabulary.com

  • The Fill-in-the Blank puzzle is 1 of 8 vocabulary activities and word puzzles using Greek and Latin word roots with the same grade level words.
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To solve the Photography word puzzle, put a single answer in each photography fill-in-the-blanks. The correct vocabulary answers are in the Photography word list.
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Vocabulary Word List:

Photography vocabulary word list:
aperture, blur, composition, develop, emulsion, expose, focus, illuminate, lens, light, negative, opaque, process, transparent, reflection, reproducible, sensitize

  • 1
    Bob has such a busy schedule that he will only begin to
    the wedding pictures later this week.
  • 2
    Gail asked intelligent questions about the new
    that her mentor had recommended highly.
  • 3
    Before the shoot, Harry wiped the
    of his camera to ensure that no lint particles had appeared.
  • 4
    Rebecca has earned a well-deserved reputation for excellent
    in her portraits.
  • 5
    The professional photographer adjusted the
    of the lens to allow more light.
  • 6
    Sally used a new
    in her pans because she was dissatisfied with the results of another product.
  • 7
    Hannah explained that the
    from the pool would cause a distortion of the picture Mrs. Larson wanted.
  • 8
    Karen chose a file with
    plastic to both protect the surface of the photos and allow easy viewing.
  • 9
    Don will choose the best
    to reproduce his favorite picture for the class presentation.
  • 10
    Bob added two more lamps to properly
    the room for the portrait sitting.
  • 11
    Polly held her camera still to avoid a
    in the picture.
  • 12
    Donna ordered a dozen pictures that were
    and would make thoughtful gifts for her friends.
  • 13
    Ellen will
    her camera to obtain a precise image of the assembled family group.
  • 14
    Ned knows that he needs to
    his negatives only to filtered light, not direct sunlight.
  • 15
    Thomas will
    his students to potential dangers of chemicals needed in stages of development.
  • 16
    Carol asked Julie to move into the
    to create an appealing contrast to the dark wooded background.
  • 17
    Since Margie had coated the mirror with an
    paint, she had no concerns about light reflections.