LESSON 5
PRACTICE EXERCISE
The following items will test your grasp of the material covered in this
lesson. There is only one correct answer for each item. When you complete
the exercise, check your answer with the answer key that follows. If you
answer any item incorrectly, study again that part of the lesson which
contains the portion involved.
1.
You are assigned to photograph a building site each week for 21 weeks.
A.
Planning
B.
Illustrative
C.
Construction
D.
Inspection/survey
2.
Which elements can you control when photographing a building?
A.
Position and lighting
B.
Camera viewpoint and lighting
C.
Time of day to shoot and the pose
D.
Direction building faces and lighting
3.
Which is the poorest kind of light in which to photograph a building?
A.
Cloudy, bright day
B.
Sunny, cloudless day
C.
Slightly overcast day
D.
Extremely overcast day
4.
How do you illustrate scale when shooting the interior of a large
public building?
A.
Include people
B.
Print picture with a scale
C.
Include a yard stick in the picture
D.
Include a 12" ruler in the lower left corner
5.
The monorail on a view camera serves what purpose?
A.
Holds lens board
B.
Clamps onto the tripod
C.
Supports all other components
D.
Allows you to move ground glass to compose image
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