Manual focus might or might not be important. Very few subjects give you time to photograph them.
Anticipation is a good answer. Mosts sports photos are taken because the cameraman/woman is either a good editor or he/she understands the game well enough to know what will happen.
I don't know that people have to know who you are especially if you are taking pictures of animals or vegetation.
I have enough doubt that you can't pick the last one. So B.
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<u><em>DRY MEDIA: </em></u>
<em>Chalk and charcoal </em>- a lot milder, and the straight forwardness with which they spread over the paper takes into consideration an increasingly volumetric translation of the <em>3D structure through varieties of light and dull. Smear effectively. </em>
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<em>Pen and ink- </em>- a progressively liquid and expressive intends to render light and shadow, line can be <em>thickened or diminished</em> relying upon the <em>receptiveness of the paper. </em>
<em>Wash and brush-utilizing the little tip of the brush</em> with ink to make lines of fluctuating length, wash <em>characterizes volume and structure by including shadow.</em>
<span>B is the correct answer. Mosaics are made from small shapes, mostly squares, called tesserae, which are made from coloured stones, pebbles or glass. Smaller shapes mean more detail can be added. Mosaics started in Mesopotamia and became very popular during the Byzantine empire.</span>
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