Review Questions Flashcards

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In a photograph, a leading line should start in the

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Foreground, continuing unbroken toward the subject

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2
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What effect does having vertical lines in a photograph suggest?

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Strength

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3
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WHat do you achieve when reproducing all the subject matter relationships in a photographic scene, as perceived by the human eye?

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Normal perspective

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4
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Beside a normal lens, what else do you use when trying to achieve normal perspective?

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Camera position

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5
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What camera angle do you shoot from to emphasize height or strength?

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Low

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6
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The single lens reflex (SLR) design of a digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera allows you to accurately assess focus, composition,

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And depth of field.

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7
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Which is a disadvantage of a single lens reflex camera?

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The moving mirror makes noise.

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8
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What action do you take if the work order does not answer all of the questions in your mind about an assignment?

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Contact your supervisor or the customer for clarification

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The purpose of developing the story idea in photojournalism is to

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Keep your execution within workable limits

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10
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A picture story that presents an idea with logically related pictures has a

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Theme

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11
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What is key to successful photojournalism?

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Thoughtful preparation

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12
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As a photojournalist, you want a good shooting script that

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Provides a comprehensive listing of every developing picture idea including angles.

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13
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Two categories of visual information (VI) documentation missions are

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In-garrison & deployed

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14
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The acts and procedures by which records are taken into physical custody of a record holdings activity, archival agency or other record repository describes

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Accessioning

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15
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Imagery used for Military Support Operations (MISO), civil affairs and key leader engagements (KLE) purposes fall under which combat camera (COMCAM) support role?

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Information operations

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16
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What is your first step when you receive a photographic sports assignment request?

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Preparation

17
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A photograph where one person within the group is the main topic is orientated to the

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subject

18
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A group photograph with a apiece of equipment as the center of interest is orientated to the

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Object

19
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As a stand-alone image what must a feature photograph convey?

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Emotion

20
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In picture stories, what type of continuity uses closely related pictures that cannot be placed out of sequence?

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Narrative chronology

21
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Which type of continuity, in picture stories, is most commonly used in publications?

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Repeated identity

22
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Which continuity type presents an argument or idea with pit tires that are logically related to each other?

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Development of a theme

23
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What can you do to best ensure you capture the types and variety of photos needed to have flexibility in laying out a picture story?

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Use a shooting script as a guide during an assignment

24
Q

To get good portraits when producing a personality portrait, you must be

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On location

25
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Why is it important for a photojournalist to place subjects at ease when shooting personality portraits?

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Makes them less aware of the camera

26
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The dominant subject(s) in an awards presentation photograph is the

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Recipient

27
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Which action do you show during a medal presentation ceremony?

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Medal being pinned on the subject

28
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All of the following are purposes of construction in progress photographs except

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Ensuring the workers are obeying safety guidelines

29
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What is the best time of day for shooting building exteriors in architectural photography?

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Different for each building

30
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The best way to document a damaged shipment in Material Deficiency Report (MDR) photography is by

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Taking a series of photographs

31
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What is the purpose of taking a medium shot in Material Deficiency Report (MDR) and Research and Development (R&D) photography?

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To clarify the location of a specific part, or defect, in relation to other parts of the item

32
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The most challenging photographic element to control in Material Deficiency Reporting (MDR) photography is

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Lighting

33
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What characteristic must you consider when developing training aid photographs?

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High quality

34
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What are the best shooting methods to employ in a multimedia presentation?

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Narrative chronology or development of a theme

35
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For multimedia presentations, photograph warning lights, such as light emitting diodes (LED) or liquid crystal displays (LCD), with a

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Long exposure and minimum fill light