6-58.
6-59.
6-60.
What background color is best
suited for a full-length portrait
of an officer wearing khakis?
1.
Gray
2.
Light blue
3.
Beige
4.
White
You are taking a full-length
officer promotion portrait of a
CDR.
You should pose the subject
in what manner?
1.
Square to the camera
2.
Facing your left
3.
Three quarters with the
left shoulder forward
4.
One that makes him appear thin
Because all military portraits are
standardized, they should be taken
with the same pose, camera height,
and lighting setup.
1.
True
2.
False
Learning Objective:
Identify
corrective techniques used in
portrait photography.
PORTRAIT PROBLEM AREAS
A.
Protruding lips
B.
Glasses
C.
Baldness
D.
Fat, round face
E.
Deep-set eyes
F.
Wide forehead
Figure 6B
IN ANSWERING QUESTIONS 6-61 THROUGH 6-66,
REFER TO FIGURE 6B AND SELECT THE PORTRAIT
PROBLEM AREA THAT BEST MATCHES THE
CORRECTIVE ACTION USED AS THE QUESTION.
6-61.
Low-camera viewpoint and front-
lighting:
1. B
2. C
3. D
4. E
6-62.
Shoot three-quarter view.
Short
6-63.
6-64.
6-65.
6-66.
6-67.
or sidelighting:
1. A
2. C
3. D
4. F
Low main light:
1. A
2. B
3. D
4. F
Low-camera viewpoint.
Light
to blend head with background:
1. B
2. C
3. D
4. F
High,
three-quarter or front-
lighting.
Tilt head downward:
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. E
Low-camera viewpoint.
Tilt chin
upward:
1. A
2. B
3. D
4. F
Film exposure for portraits should
be based on the intensity of
1.
the fill light only
2.
the main light only
3.
the fill and main lights only
4.
all lights used
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