1-30.
How should you regard borders in laying
out compositions?
1.
As inviolate limitations
2.
As cut-off points for the image
3.
As immaterial to the picture area
4.
As part of the picture area
1-31.
In photographic compositions, the center of
interest is the same as the center of the
picture area.
1.
True
2.
False
1-32.
Using the principle of thirds compositional
formula, how many potential locations for
the center of interest are there?
1.
1
2.
2
3.
3
4.
4
1-33.
An overtly diagonal composition may
indicate that the artist used what type of
compositional formula?
1.
Principle of thirds
2.
Optical center
3. Dynamic symmetry
4.
Mathematical center
1-34.
To photograph a runner during a sports
event, you placed the camera horizontally
on the ground. What type of camera
position have you assumed?
1. High-camera angle
2. High viewpoint
3. Low viewpoint
4. Low-camera angle
1-35.
You are photographing an awards
ceremony holding the camera at eye level
and pointing upward toward the podium.
What type of camera position have you
assumed?
1.
Low-camera angle
2.
Low viewpoint
3.
High camera angle
4.
High viewpoint
1-36.
What potential problem may occur when
using a low-camera angle to photograph
people?
1.
Reduced chins
2.
Enlarged nostrils
3.
Sallow cheeks
4.
Closed eyes
1-37.
Before you use or release a photographic
image you suspect may contain classified
material, who should review it?
1.
The admin officer
2.
The ADPSSO officer
3.
The photographic officer
4.
The department head
1-38.
When composing textural compositions,
you should emphasize type to distinguish
important information and create interest.
1. True
2.
False
1-39.
What is another term for composing
textural compositions?
1. Digitizing
2.
Typesetting
3. Formatting
4.
Copy preparation
4