4-49.
4-50.
4-51.
4-52.
The distance from the bottom of a
picture where the base of an object
on the ground begins:
1. D
2. E
3. F
4. G
Several objects within a photograph
partly hide one another:
1. C
2. D
3. E
4. G
A number of similar objects within
a photograph are shown as different
sizes:
1. B
2. D
3. F
4. G
The size of objects within a
photograph gives the viewer
a clue as to distance:
1. A
2. C
3. E
4. F
4-53.
The length of shadows provides
an idea of the image size of
the subject:
1. B
2. D
3. E
4. G
4-54.
A photograph shows distant objects
somewhat obscured by haze:
1. H
2. F
3. D
4. C
4-55.
Which of the following factors
affect linear perspective?
1.
Lens-to-subject distance
and lens focal length
2.
Lens-to-subject distance
and object size
3.
Object size and lens focal
length only
4.
Object size and object-to-
camera distance
4-56.
What type of perspective is
produced by a panoramic lens?
1.
Concave
2.
Cylindrical
3.
Rectilinear
4.
Convex
4-57.
Two identical objects at different
distances from the camera are
recorded on film in different
contrasts.
This difference in
contrast provides the viewer with
what perception?
1.
Color saturation
2.
Brightness
3.
Distance
4.
Sharpness
Learning Objective:
Identify
that various lighting conditions
affect the appearance of the
subject.
4-58.
Which of the following terms
best describes color saturation?
1.
Chroma
2.
Brightness
3.
Hue
4.
Value
4-59.
Which of the following statements
concerning front lighting on a
clear day is true?
1.
It gives an impression of
depth to the photograph
2.
It adds a flattened effect
3.
It emphasizes the texture
of the subject
4.
It aides in bringing out the
finer details of the subject
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