Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (191 results returned)

#8607, aired 2022-03-29PHOTOGRAPHY $200: Attaching the camera to a tripod with an L-bracket allows for easier rotation from landscape to this orientation portrait
#8607, aired 2022-03-29PHOTOGRAPHY $400: A symbol of bad luck & of Halloween, this common pet can also be hard to photograph--use diffused, not direct light a black cat
#8607, aired 2022-03-29PHOTOGRAPHY $600: Andrew Scrivani & Francesco Tonelli are well-known photographers of this, a favorite subject of Instagram posts food
#8607, aired 2022-03-29PHOTOGRAPHY $800: It's rule of thirds out, symmetry in when shooting a structure with this kind of pool, like the Lincoln Memorial a reflecting pool
#8607, aired 2022-03-29PHOTOGRAPHY $1000: Two-word term for the item seen here from which great & amateur photographers alike would choose the best image a contact sheet
#7997, aired 2019-05-21PHOTOGRAPHY $400: Six-letter term for a type of photography that captured the view seen here; the camera can be mounted on a plane or a drone aerial
#7997, aired 2019-05-21PHOTOGRAPHY $800: In digital photography, it's the opposite of portrait mode landscape
#7997, aired 2019-05-21PHOTOGRAPHY $1200: In this type of photography, you can watch the sun set in just seconds time lapse
#7997, aired 2019-05-21PHOTOGRAPHY $1600: High-resolution digital images can contain millions of these tiny squares of color pixels
#7997, aired 2019-05-21PHOTOGRAPHY $2000: This company near the end of the alphabet has won 3 Academy Awards in science & engineering for its camera lenses Zeiss
#7779, aired 2018-06-07PHOTOGRAPHY $200: (Kelly of the Clue Crew presents an early photograph on the monitor.) Joseph Nicéphore Niépce created one of the first photos via a process he called heliography, in which 8 hours of exposure to this illumination created the image on the pewter plate sunlight
#7779, aired 2018-06-07PHOTOGRAPHY $400: Grains of this metal on film react with a developing solution to create a black & white negative silver
#7779, aired 2018-06-07PHOTOGRAPHY $600: The button you press on most cameras to take the picture is called this "release" the shutter
#7779, aired 2018-06-07PHOTOGRAPHY $800: Alfred Eisenstaedt & Margaret Bourke-White were among the first photographers for this weekly picture magazine Life magazine
#7779, aired 2018-06-07PHOTOGRAPHY $1000: Some smartphone cameras use wee gyroscopes for OIS, "optical image" this, for clear images even if the phone shakes stabilization
#7636, aired 2017-11-20STILL PHOTOGRAPHY $200: A still is seen here in the McCreary County Museum in this state, perhaps most associated with moonshining Kentucky
#7636, aired 2017-11-20STILL PHOTOGRAPHY $400: A photo by Heinrich Kuhn was part of a 2010 Getty Museum show of this type of photography, also a type of painting still life
#7636, aired 2017-11-20STILL PHOTOGRAPHY $600: A famous work mentions the "glassy surface" of this pond's still water Walden Pond
#7636, aired 2017-11-20STILL PHOTOGRAPHY $800: Andrew Taylor Still founded this type of medicine that stresses the relation between skeletal health and organ function osteopathy
#7636, aired 2017-11-20STILL PHOTOGRAPHY $1000: Clyfford Still left 2,000 artworks to any city that would give him his own museum; this city put it near the Molly Brown House Denver
#7501, aired 2017-04-03PHOTOGRAPHY $400: Eadweard Muybridge's 1878 photos proved that when this animal runs, all 4 feet are off the ground at 1 point a horse
#7501, aired 2017-04-03PHOTOGRAPHY $800: Dorothea Lange's "Migrant Mother" is an iconic photo of Florence Thompson from this period in U.S. history the Dust Bowl
#7501, aired 2017-04-03PHOTOGRAPHY $1200: Lewis Hine's 1932 book "Men at Work" documented in photographs the construction of this NYC building in 1930 the Empire State Building
#7501, aired 2017-04-03PHOTOGRAPHY $2,000 (Daily Double): In 1927 this photographer published his first portfolio, "Parmelian Prints of the High Sierras" Ansel Adams
#7501, aired 2017-04-03PHOTOGRAPHY $2000: A 2016 film about this controversial photographer who died of AIDS in 1989 is subtitled "Look at the Pictures" Mapplethorpe
#7380, aired 2016-10-14ARIEL PHOTOGRAPHY $400: This fellow may look funny, but just like my friend Sebastian, he's one of these a crab
#7380, aired 2016-10-14ARIEL PHOTOGRAPHY $800: I used rolls & rolls of film to capture this living 135,000 square mile expanse in the Pacific the Great Barrier Reef
#7380, aired 2016-10-14ARIEL PHOTOGRAPHY $1200: Have you met my best friend, named this? He's not tired, he just likes sitting that way Flounder
#7380, aired 2016-10-14ARIEL PHOTOGRAPHY $1600: I like the look of sunken treasure, maybe from this type of ship, that added a syllable to the ancient galley a galleon
#7380, aired 2016-10-14ARIEL PHOTOGRAPHY $2000: Some creatures glow under the sea thanks to the marine type of this heatless light bioluminescence
#7181, aired 2015-11-30PHOTOGRAPHY $200: Flash photography can help in detecting retinoblastoma, a childhood cancer of this organ the eye
#7181, aired 2015-11-30PHOTOGRAPHY $300 (Daily Double): There's a camera part in this brand that turns a smartphoneful of vacation photos into a keepsake book Shutterfly
#7181, aired 2015-11-30PHOTOGRAPHY $400: In 1975, Steve Sasson created the world's first digital camera for this Rochester, New York company Kodak
#7181, aired 2015-11-30PHOTOGRAPHY $600: Paul Goresh took the last known photo of this rock star on Dec. 8, 1980 as he was signing his "Double Fantasy" album John Lennon
#7181, aired 2015-11-30PHOTOGRAPHY $1000: Using his iPhone, Robert Clark created a visual diary of the West Bank for a 2013 issue of this magazine National Geographic
#6785, aired 2014-02-28PHOTOGRAPHY $400: It's the location where the iconic Pulitzer-winning photo seen here was taken Yankee Stadium
#6785, aired 2014-02-28PHOTOGRAPHY $1,200 (Daily Double): In 1929 this 2-word phrase was coined for Erich Salomon's spontaneous photo technique, later used by Allen Funt candid camera
#6785, aired 2014-02-28PHOTOGRAPHY $1200: In 1927 he became the official trip photographer of the Sierra Club Ansel Adams
#6785, aired 2014-02-28PHOTOGRAPHY $1600: To rate film speed, ASA has largely been replaced by this other 3-letter designation with "S" in the middle ISO
#6785, aired 2014-02-28PHOTOGRAPHY $2000: This photojournalism magazine debuted on Nov. 23, 1936 with a cover photo of Fort Peck Dam, then being built Life
#6424, aired 2012-07-19PHOTOGRAPHY $200: Black & white film is coated with light-sensitive halides of this metal suspended in a gelatinous compound silver
#6424, aired 2012-07-19PHOTOGRAPHY $400: Types of these cards used in digital cameras include MicroSD, SDHC & CompactFlash memory cards
#6424, aired 2012-07-19PHOTOGRAPHY $600: Fewer than 25 authentic photographs survive by this French pioneer who died in 1851 (Louis) Daguerre
#6424, aired 2012-07-19PHOTOGRAPHY $800: Types of these lens attachments include polarizing, warming & neutral density filters
#6424, aired 2012-07-19PHOTOGRAPHY $1000: Called the Vacublitz, the first commercial flashbulb was patented in 1930 & featured foil sealed in this gas oxygen
#5578, aired 2008-12-03PHOTOGRAPHY $200: A 1980 Pulitzer winner for a shot of an execution in this ayatollah-ruled country was anonymous until 2006 Iran
#5578, aired 2008-12-03PHOTOGRAPHY $400: William Henry Jackson's photographs of Wyoming in the 1870s helped establish this national park Yellowstone
#5578, aired 2008-12-03PHOTOGRAPHY $600: In 1888 George Eastman introduced this camera that came with a preloaded roll of film for 100 exposures the Kodak
#5578, aired 2008-12-03PHOTOGRAPHY $800: From 1917 to 1937 he took more than 300 portraits of his wife, artist Georgia O'Keeffe Stieglitz
#5578, aired 2008-12-03PHOTOGRAPHY $1000: Truman Capote wrote the text for this fashion photographer's 1959 collection "Observations" Richard Avedon
#5380, aired 2008-01-18PHOTOGRAPHY $400: "Men at Work" is a 1932 book containing Lewis Hines' 1930 photos chronicling the construction of this skyscraper the Empire State Building
#5380, aired 2008-01-18PHOTOGRAPHY $800: (Kelly of the Clue Crew gets nearer, much larger.) It's the camera attachment that accounts for the way you're seeing me right now a fisheye lens
#5380, aired 2008-01-18PHOTOGRAPHY $1200: In 1907 2 French brothers with this last name marketed their autochrome glass plates to produce color photos Lumière
#5380, aired 2008-01-18PHOTOGRAPHY $2,000 (Daily Double): From the Latin for "to open", it's the camera part that controls the intensity of light striking the film aperture
#5380, aired 2008-01-18PHOTOGRAPHY $2000: Her first photo-essay appeared in Esquire in 1960; much of her work thereafter depicted human oddities (Diane) Arbus
#5271, aired 2007-07-09THE NEW YORK TIMES PHOTOGRAPHY $200: Location in North Carolina forever associated with the 1903 event seen here Kitty Hawk
#5271, aired 2007-07-09THE NEW YORK TIMES PHOTOGRAPHY $400: Open wide, Pete! It's treat time for you on your 44th birthday at this New York City borough's zoo The Bronx
#5271, aired 2007-07-09THE NEW YORK TIMES PHOTOGRAPHY $600: This famed labor leader is seen demonstrating in 1969 César Chávez
#5271, aired 2007-07-09THE NEW YORK TIMES PHOTOGRAPHY $800: Seen here is a dramatic 1937 photo of a tragedy in this New Jersey town Lakehurst
#5271, aired 2007-07-09THE NEW YORK TIMES PHOTOGRAPHY $1000: Seen here is landmark in 1920; the dedication would not come until 2 years later the Lincoln Memorial
#5041, aired 2006-07-10PHOTOGRAPHY $200: Alfred Eisenstaedt's best-known image is a V-J day photo of a sailor kissing a girl at this NYC locale Times Square
#5041, aired 2006-07-10PHOTOGRAPHY $400: This piscene-named 8mm lens can take in a 180-degree angle of view a fish-eye lens
#5041, aired 2006-07-10PHOTOGRAPHY $600: This businessman revolutionized photography in 1885 by selling roll film using a paper base George Eastman
#5041, aired 2006-07-10PHOTOGRAPHY $800: This box whose name is Latin for "dark chamber" was used to produce large images before photography a camera obscura
#5041, aired 2006-07-10PHOTOGRAPHY $1000: This type of photography captures electromagnetic discharges surrounding living things Kirlian photography
#4981, aired 2006-04-17THE NEW YORK TIMES PHOTOGRAPHY $200: The ship seen here is moving through this artificial waterway completed in 1869 the Suez Canal
#4981, aired 2006-04-17THE NEW YORK TIMES PHOTOGRAPHY $400: From the Latin for "to hold in front", it's the period epitomized here Prohibition
#4981, aired 2006-04-17THE NEW YORK TIMES PHOTOGRAPHY $600: The Times photo of this man dates from sometime around 1870; he was dead by 1876 Custer
#4981, aired 2006-04-17THE NEW YORK TIMES PHOTOGRAPHY $800: A famous trio is seen here at this Ukranian resort city in 1945 Yalta
#4981, aired 2006-04-17THE NEW YORK TIMES PHOTOGRAPHY $1000: Seen here are these two artists who were married in 1929 in Coyocan Diego Rivera & Frida Kahlo
#4594, aired 2004-07-22PHOTOGRAPHY $400: He was responsible for photographing every pres. from J.Q. Adams to McKinley, except W.H. Harrison Mathew Brady
#4594, aired 2004-07-22PHOTOGRAPHY $800: This mechanical device behind the lens opens & closes to let in light the shutter
#4594, aired 2004-07-22PHOTOGRAPHY $1600: Digital photographs are made up of millions of these tiny squares pixels
#4594, aired 2004-07-22PHOTOGRAPHY $2000: In 1936 she became a staff photographer at Life magazine & later produced photo essays of WWII Margaret Bourke-White
#4594, aired 2004-07-22PHOTOGRAPHY $6,000 (Daily Double): In the 1830s this Frenchman began producing photographs by exposing silver-coated copper plates Louis Daguerre
#4567, aired 2004-06-15PHOTOGRAPHY $400: Use this device with telescoping legs when slow shutter speed requires a steady camera tripod
#4567, aired 2004-06-15PHOTOGRAPHY $800: Popular in the 1800s, it was produced on a sheet of metal, but not the one in its name tintype
#4567, aired 2004-06-15PHOTOGRAPHY $1600: A flaw in some pictures, here it's used for artistic effect above the subject's head lens flare
#4567, aired 2004-06-15PHOTOGRAPHY $2000: In darkroom chemicals, this one is used to arrest the action of the developer a stop bath
#4567, aired 2004-06-15PHOTOGRAPHY $5,400 (Daily Double): He first took an interest in photography during a family trip to Yosemite in 1916 Ansel Adams
#3509, aired 1999-12-02POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY $100: It's a nearly lightless chamber for developing your own prints & film Darkroom
#3509, aired 1999-12-02POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY $200: Examples of these include telephoto & fish-eye Lenses
#3509, aired 1999-12-02POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY $300: The photo seen here was taken with this popular brand of camera: Polaroid
#3509, aired 1999-12-02POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY $400: For a special effect, add a "star" one of these to the front of your camera Filter
#3509, aired 1999-12-02POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY $500: It's the 3-letter definition for measuring film speed ISO/ASA
#3284, aired 1998-12-10PHOTOGRAPHY $200: These 4-sided rotating devices, essential in nighttime in the '60s, are largely obsolete today Flashcubes
#3284, aired 1998-12-10PHOTOGRAPHY $400: An up-&-down type of this light-regulating device in a camera is called the guillotine Shutter
#3284, aired 1998-12-10PHOTOGRAPHY $600: From the Greek for "all seeing", it's the type of camera that took the photo seen here panoramic
#2925, aired 1997-04-25PHOTOGRAPHY $200: When selling its box camera, this company used the slogan, "You Press the Button, We Do the Rest" Kodak
#2925, aired 1997-04-25PHOTOGRAPHY $400: At the outbreak of the Civil War, he hired a staff of about 20 photographers to cover every phase of the conflict Mathew Brady
#2925, aired 1997-04-25PHOTOGRAPHY $600: Aperture size is measured in these numbers which usually range from 2 to 16 F-stops
#2925, aired 1997-04-25PHOTOGRAPHY $800: In this type of photography, auras are seen surrounding the photographic subject Kirlian photography
#2925, aired 1997-04-25PHOTOGRAPHY $1000: This photographer & her husband Erskine Caldwell published the 1937 work "You Have Seen Their Faces" Margaret Bourke-White
#2911, aired 1997-04-07PHOTOGRAPHY $200: Arny Freytag shot this magazine's 40th anniversary centerfold, Anna-Marie Goddard Playboy
#2911, aired 1997-04-07PHOTOGRAPHY $400: These lens attachments include polarizing star & neutral density filters
#2911, aired 1997-04-07PHOTOGRAPHY $600: Term for the opening of the lens through which light enters the aperture
#2911, aired 1997-04-07PHOTOGRAPHY $800: Like his paintings, this Belgian surrealist's photos have included men in bowler hats Rene Magritte
#2911, aired 1997-04-07PHOTOGRAPHY $1000: The Nat'l Gallery of Art has a print of every negative printed & kept by this husband of Georgia O'Keeffe Alfred Stieglitz
#2815, aired 1996-11-22PHOTOGRAPHY $200: This telegraph pioneer introduced Mathew Brady to photography in the 1840s Samuel Morse
#2815, aired 1996-11-22PHOTOGRAPHY $400: It's another name for a movie's director of photography Cinematographer
#2815, aired 1996-11-22PHOTOGRAPHY $600: This author excelled as a photographer of children & Alice Liddell was one of his subjects Lewis Carroll
#2815, aired 1996-11-22PHOTOGRAPHY $1000: This German camera changed photojournalism in the 1920s with its small size & brief exposure times Leica
#2815, aired 1996-11-22PHOTOGRAPHY $1,500 (Daily Double): Minor White succeeded this man as director of photography at the California School of Fine Arts in 1947 Ansel Adams
#2684, aired 1996-04-11PHOTOGRAPHY $100: National Geographic landscapes often include a person wearing this color; your eye goes to it first red
#2684, aired 1996-04-11PHOTOGRAPHY $200: Tiltall, Gitzo & Linhof are standard types of these camera steadiers tripods
#2684, aired 1996-04-11PHOTOGRAPHY $300: This color is added to modern B&W bromide prints to give them a nostalgic appeal sepia
#2684, aired 1996-04-11PHOTOGRAPHY $400: 1 of the 2 things the DX coding on a roll of film tells your camera the speed (and the number of exposures)
#2684, aired 1996-04-11PHOTOGRAPHY $500: Kodak has a disposable camera that makes these much-wider-than-normal prints panoramic prints
#2496, aired 1995-06-12PHOTOGRAPHY $100: In 1955 Henri Cartier-Bresson became the first photographer to have an exhibit in this French museum the Louvre
#2496, aired 1995-06-12PHOTOGRAPHY $200: Most SLR or single-lens reflex cameras use this size film 35mm
#2496, aired 1995-06-12PHOTOGRAPHY $300: It's 2 shots on the same frame of film a double exposure
#2496, aired 1995-06-12PHOTOGRAPHY $400: A 1916 trip to Yosemite inspired him to photograph the American wilderness Ansel Adams
#2496, aired 1995-06-12PHOTOGRAPHY $500: In 1877 Eadweard Muybridge's photos proved at one point when it runs, all 4 of its feet are off the ground a horse
#2211, aired 1994-03-28PHOTOGRAPHY $200: In 1880 this photography pioneer founded a dry plate company in Rochester (George) Eastman
#2211, aired 1994-03-28PHOTOGRAPHY $400: Color film contains 3 emulsions sensitized to red, blue & this color green
#2211, aired 1994-03-28PHOTOGRAPHY $500 (Daily Double): The name of this earliest, crude type of camera is Latin for "dark chamber" camera obscura
#2211, aired 1994-03-28PHOTOGRAPHY $600: As the aperture gets smaller, this figure gets higher the F-stop
#2211, aired 1994-03-28PHOTOGRAPHY $1000: In 1930 the first issue of Fortune magazine featured her photographs Margaret Bourke-White
#2101, aired 1993-10-25PHOTOGRAPHY $100: It's the 3-legged stand, usually adjustable, on which a photographer sets the camera a tripod
#2101, aired 1993-10-25PHOTOGRAPHY $200: The F in F-stop or F-number stands for this "length" focal length
#2101, aired 1993-10-25PHOTOGRAPHY $300: 20 photographers working under this cameraman were able to record every phase of the Civil War Mathew Brady
#2101, aired 1993-10-25PHOTOGRAPHY $400: Photographic prints are of 2 basic types: glossy, which is shiny, & this, which is dull matte
#2101, aired 1993-10-25PHOTOGRAPHY $500: In 1888 he developed the first camera to use roll film (George) Eastman
#1899, aired 1992-12-03PHOTOGRAPHY $200: This mechanical device opens & closes to allow light into the camera the shutter
#1899, aired 1992-12-03PHOTOGRAPHY $400: In 1875 the U.S. government gave him $25,000 for a collection of his Civil War photographs Brady
#1899, aired 1992-12-03PHOTOGRAPHY $600: For longer exposures, many cameras have a "T" setting, which stands for this time
#1899, aired 1992-12-03PHOTOGRAPHY $800: A laser beam can be used to view these 3-dimensional photographs holograms
#1899, aired 1992-12-03PHOTOGRAPHY $1000: In 1837 this Frenchman perfected a process for fixing an image on a copper plate (Louis) Daguerre
#1872, aired 1992-10-27PHOTOGRAPHY $100: In 1900 Kodak introduced this camera that sold for $1 the Brownie
#1872, aired 1992-10-27PHOTOGRAPHY $200: Due to the nature of this singer's photo book "Sex", it is being sold mylar-wrapped Madonna
#1872, aired 1992-10-27PHOTOGRAPHY $300: His collections include "My Camera in Yosemite Valley" & "Portfolio Two: The National Parks" Ansel Adams
#1872, aired 1992-10-27PHOTOGRAPHY $400: In 1924 a miniature 35mm camera called the Leica was introduced in this country Germany
#1872, aired 1992-10-27PHOTOGRAPHY $500: A mirror reflects the image onto a viewing screen in an SLR camera; SLR stands for this single-lens reflex
#1867, aired 1992-10-20PHOTOGRAPHY $200: He hired Henry Reichenbach to develop a transparent base to be used in his Kodaks (George) Eastman
#1867, aired 1992-10-20PHOTOGRAPHY $400: The ASA scale measures the speed of this film
#1867, aired 1992-10-20PHOTOGRAPHY $600: W. Eugene Smith's book "Minamata" showed a fishing village in this country devastated by mercury Japan
#1867, aired 1992-10-20PHOTOGRAPHY $800: Press photographer Arthur Feilig's nickname; it sounds like a spiritualist's board Weegee
#1867, aired 1992-10-20PHOTOGRAPHY $1000: This Life photographer was the first accredited female war photographer Margaret Bourke-White
#1685, aired 1991-12-20PHOTOGRAPHY $200: In 1930 General Electric introduced this throwaway device to provide artificial light a flash bulb
#1685, aired 1991-12-20PHOTOGRAPHY $400: Of ultraviolet, polarizing or color, the type of filter you'd use to reduce glare polarizing
#1685, aired 1991-12-20PHOTOGRAPHY $800: In 1839 this French inventor created one of the 1st practical processes of photography (Louis) Daguerre
#1685, aired 1991-12-20PHOTOGRAPHY $1000: In 1936 she became one of the first 4 staff photographers at Life magazine Margaret Bourke-White
#1685, aired 1991-12-20PHOTOGRAPHY $1,500 (Daily Double): The oldest existing battlefield photos are those taken in 1853 during this war Crimean War
#1629, aired 1991-10-03PHOTOGRAPHY $100: This lower case letter precedes a number like 2.8 to designate a lens opening f
#1629, aired 1991-10-03PHOTOGRAPHY $300: You'd use color reversal film to produce these slides (transparencies)
#1629, aired 1991-10-03PHOTOGRAPHY $400: In October 1990, a Cincinnati art museum was cleared of obscenity charges for exhibiting his work (Robert) Mapplethorpe
#1629, aired 1991-10-03PHOTOGRAPHY $500: Abbreviated SLR, this type of camera uses the same lens for viewing & taking the picture single lens reflex
#1629, aired 1991-10-03PHOTOGRAPHY $1,000 (Daily Double): For photography this award is given in spot news & feature categories the Pulitzer Prize
#1568, aired 1991-05-29PHOTOGRAPHY $200: This company introduced the Brownie camera in 1900, pricing it at $1 Kodak
#1568, aired 1991-05-29PHOTOGRAPHY $400: Photographic image in which the light areas appear dark & vice versa a negative
#1568, aired 1991-05-29PHOTOGRAPHY $600: One early form of this was magnesium powder poured in a trough & fired by a percussion cap a flash bulb (flash)
#1568, aired 1991-05-29PHOTOGRAPHY $800: It describes photos taken with too much light, or someone whose photos are seen too much in the press overexposed
#1568, aired 1991-05-29PHOTOGRAPHY $1000: Aptly, this Sierra Club's director's 1st portfolio was 1927's "Parmelian Prints of the High Sierras" Ansel Adams
#1551, aired 1991-05-06PHOTOGRAPHY $100: You can use one of these three-legged supports to hold your camera steady a tripod
#1551, aired 1991-05-06PHOTOGRAPHY $200: This device is a projector used to make a print bigger than the negative it's made from an enlarger
#1497, aired 1991-02-19PHOTOGRAPHY $100: George Eastman, the founder of this company, invented roll film Kodak
#1497, aired 1991-02-19PHOTOGRAPHY $200: Acoustic ones of these 3-D photos use sound waves instead of light waves as the energy source holograms
#1497, aired 1991-02-19PHOTOGRAPHY $300: In 1972 this company introduced the SX-70, a single lens reflex instant camera Polaroid
#1497, aired 1991-02-19PHOTOGRAPHY $400: A film of this ASA speed requires one-quarter the exposure time of an ASA 50 film 200
#1497, aired 1991-02-19PHOTOGRAPHY $500: Unlike light bulbs, flashbulbs are filled with this gas oxygen
#11, aired 1990-08-25PHOTOGRAPHY $200: Light regulator that comes in leaf, rotary & focal-plane types a shutter
#11, aired 1990-08-25PHOTOGRAPHY $400: Film is coated with light sensitive halides of this metal suspended in gelatin silver
#11, aired 1990-08-25PHOTOGRAPHY $600: This letter is used to designate the aperture of a lens f
#11, aired 1990-08-25PHOTOGRAPHY $1000: Photographer of “Moonrise, Hernandez, N.M.”, he was a director of The Sierra Club 1934-71 Ansel Adams
#11, aired 1990-08-25PHOTOGRAPHY $3,000 (Daily Double): In 1839 he was given an annuity of 6,000 francs for revealing his photographic process (Louis) Daguerre
#1131, aired 1989-07-03PHOTOGRAPHY $200: In 1986, 10 years after Polaroid filed suit, this company got out of the instant camera business Kodak
#1131, aired 1989-07-03PHOTOGRAPHY $400: On the standard scale of shutter speeds, the number 250 stands for this length of time a 250th of a second
#1131, aired 1989-07-03PHOTOGRAPHY $600: Anthony Suau of the Denver Post won a 1984 Pulitzer for his photos of mass starvation in this nation Ethiopia
#1131, aired 1989-07-03PHOTOGRAPHY $800: In taking a photo, the depth of field can be controlled by adjusting the size of this the size of the lens opening (the aperture)
#1131, aired 1989-07-03PHOTOGRAPHY $1000: In 1984 the Supreme Court upheld a law forbidding the printing of realistic photos of this U.S currency
#1069, aired 1989-04-06PHOTOGRAPHY $200: Playboy says they conceal playmate flaws using lighting & make-up, not with this paint spraying device an airbrush
#1069, aired 1989-04-06PHOTOGRAPHY $400: Film size that's about 1 3/8 inches wide 35mm
#1069, aired 1989-04-06PHOTOGRAPHY $600: Speedy-sounding accessory that combines the features of standard, wide-angle & telephoto lenses a zoom lens
#1069, aired 1989-04-06PHOTOGRAPHY $800: An enlarged photo, or an Antonioni film about a photographer blow-up
#1069, aired 1989-04-06PHOTOGRAPHY $1000: This pioneering photographer organized a photographic corps to document the Civil War Mathew Brady
#782, aired 1988-01-19PHOTOGRAPHY $600: Alfred Eisenstaedt is especially renowned for the photos he's taken since 1936 for this magainze Life
#782, aired 1988-01-19PHOTOGRAPHY $800: Later a director of the Sierra Club, he took his 1st picture of the Sierras with a box Brownie in 1916 Ansel Adams
#782, aired 1988-01-19PHOTOGRAPHY $1000: Samuel F.B. Morse was among those who 1st informed America of this Frenchman's photographic "types" Daguerre
#580, aired 1987-02-27PHOTOGRAPHY $200: Among the 1st surviving war photos are Fenton's of the Crimean War & Mathew Brady's of this war American Civil War
#580, aired 1987-02-27PHOTOGRAPHY $400: Type of pictures produced by color reversal film; too many of your trip might send friends fleeing slides
#580, aired 1987-02-27PHOTOGRAPHY $600: In 1935, Eastman Kodak introduced this film to the world; in 1973 Paul Simon sang about it Kodachrome
#580, aired 1987-02-27PHOTOGRAPHY $800: On the standard scale of shutter speeds, the number 500 stands for this length of time 1/500ths of a second
#580, aired 1987-02-27PHOTOGRAPHY $1000: This photographer who died in 1984 was famed for black & white landscapes of the west Ansel Adams
#307, aired 1985-11-12PHOTOGRAPHY $200: Both shutter speed & size of lens opening control amount of this let into a camera light
#307, aired 1985-11-12PHOTOGRAPHY $400: It's usually plastic, covered with silver salts film
#307, aired 1985-11-12PHOTOGRAPHY $600: Magazine that raised the photo essay to an art form, it debuted with a photo of a dam on its cover Life
#307, aired 1985-11-12PHOTOGRAPHY $800: Starting in the 1920's, Erich Salomon's spontaneous photographs inspired this term candid snapshots (camera)
#122, aired 1985-02-26PHOTOGRAPHY $200: A basic set of these includes normal, wide-angle & telephoto lenses
#122, aired 1985-02-26PHOTOGRAPHY $600: Among these settings are 2.8, 4, 5.6 & 8 f-stops
#122, aired 1985-02-26PHOTOGRAPHY $800: In 1907, the Lumiere bros. of France took the first successful ones color photographs
#122, aired 1985-02-26PHOTOGRAPHY $1000: What ASA stands for American Standards Association

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