7.
If you are unable to record terrain features on the ground, what can you
use?
a.
b.
c.
Use a larger format camera
d.
Use different filters
8.
a.
Common, technical, and strategic
b.
Technical, strategic, and color
c.
General, technical, and strategic
d.
Camera, central, and tactical
9.
You have been requested by G2 to take some general intelligence
photographs. What are some of the shots that may be required?
a.
POWs, enemy equipment, telephoto, surveillance
b.
Captured enemy equipment, POWs, aerial shots, ground coverage
c.
Awards, presentations, surveillance, equipment
d.
Tactical shots, camouflage, and promotions
10.
What is the main purpose of Army record photography?
a.
Cover awards and promotions in the unit
b.
Provide esprit de corps in the unit
c.
Provide routing coverage of military organizations and units
d.
Provide photographic support for organization day
11.
When photographing record photography, you must maintain what?
a.
Date, time of photos
b.
Spontaneity, authenticity, and informality
c.
Who, what, when, where, and why
d.
All phases of the operation
12.
What are two ways to stop subject movement?
a.
With a fast film and flash
b.
Fast shutter speeds and panning
c.
35mm camera and tripod
d.
13.
What are three things to consider when shooting action photography?
a.
Camera, film, and processing
b.
Speed, angle, and lighting
c.
Sport, time, and location
d.
Speed, angle, and distance
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