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The word photography is derived from what language?️️Greek What does photography mean?️️Painting/writing with light What two goals will composition usually satisfy?️️1. Composition that shows the primary subjective most effectively 2. It will be the viewpoint that excludes as many i...

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The word photography is derived from what language?✔️✔️Greek



What does photography mean?✔️✔️Painting/writing with light



What two goals will composition usually satisfy?✔️✔️1. Composition that shows the primary
subjective most effectively
2. It will be the viewpoint that excludes as many irrelevant items and areas surrounding the
primary subject as possible


The word "composition" suggests:✔️✔️The intentional choosing of the image'e elements, not the
result of happenstance


Before pressing the shutter button what 4 issues must you consider?✔️✔️1. Which composition
that best captures this primary subject
2. Determine proper exposure
3. Depending on the primary subject, an optimal focusing technique should be selected
4. Determine the lighting of the subject


What can the Cardinal Rules also be considered as?✔️✔️Key crime scene photography concepts



What are the Cardinal Rules of crime scene photography?✔️✔️1. Fill the Frame
2. Maximize depth of field
3. Keep the film plane parallel


Cardinal Rule #1: Fill the Frame; Get Closer to the primary subject✔️✔️1. Put as many sensor's as
possible over the subject
2. Get closer to eliminate unwanted/unneeded areas/objects
3. Use the appropriate horizontal or vertical camera viewpoint

,4. Make sure you aren't so close that parts of the subject are cut off


Eliminate the Irrelevant: In the Background✔️✔️1. Take responsibility for what appears in the
background
2. If you don't like what you see in the background, change your viewpoint to have a "cleaner"
background
3. You may consider providing your own backdrop
4. Tilt the camera down more


Eliminate the Irrelevant: The Foreground✔️✔️1. Take responsibility for what appears in the
foreground
2. If you don't like what you see in the foreground, change your viewpoint to have a "cleaner"
foreground
3. Raise the camera up a bit
4. Get closer to crop out distracting or unwanted elements


Eliminate the Irrelevant: Areas to the left or right✔️✔️1. Take responsibility for what appears to
the left and right
2. Use the same considerations as with the background and foreground
3. If you want it included, include it, if not then exclude it
4. Fill the frame with the subject


Eliminate the Irrelevant: Shadows from Sunlight✔️✔️1. Avoid having your shadow in the photo
2. If it is impossible to get your shadow out of the field of view then try to position your self to
cover the area completely with your shadow
3. Try to have the scene completely shadow free or completely covered with shadow


Eliminate the Irrelevant: Shadows from Electronic Flash✔️✔️1. Hold yourself responsible for this
shadow
2. Consider altering the position of the flash

,3. Remove the flash from the hot shoe and use a remote flash cord
4. If a hard shadow forms use a bounce card or reflector to add light


Eliminate the Irrelevant: Lens Flare✔️✔️1. Lens flare may ruin an otherwise excellent photo
2. Objects that are important often tend to be backlit and underexposed


The Cardinal Rule of "Fill the Frame" can be expressed another way:✔️✔️Full Field of View
Responsibility


Elements that compromise the Full Field of View Responsibility:✔️✔️1. Get closer to primary
subject
2. Eliminate the irrelevant


Cardinal Rule #2: Maximize Depth of Field✔️✔️1. Use reciprocal exposure
2. Hyperfocal focus when infinity is in the background
3. Zone focus when infinity is not in the background
4. Prefocus the camera


What is depth of field?✔️✔️Is the variable range from foreground to background of what appears
to be in focus


What f-stop and shutter speed combination will result in the longest depth of field?✔️✔️F/22 and
1/60


What is Cardinal Rule #3?✔️✔️Keep the Film Plane Parallel


Why are building facades and walls best photographed with the film plane parallel to those
surfaces?✔️✔️Diagonal views have part of the wall closer and the other part farther away

, Exceptions to keeping the film plane parallel to the surface:✔️✔️1. If you are facing a window or
mirror you will see yourself or your flash
2. If using an electronic flash it can cause a hot spot on the surface
3. If walls or buildings are too close together to stand far enough away to maintain a perspective
view


For midrange photographs think of an:✔️✔️Isosceles Triangle



The isosceles triangle will consist of what 3 points:✔️✔️1. You
2. A fixed feature
3. The item of evidence


Close up photographs✔️✔️If the film is not parallel to the subject the close-up cannot be used for
comparison purposes


One of the differences between overalls, midranges, and close ups is:✔️✔️The presence of a scale
in the close-up photographs


A scale in a photograph will allow the photograph to be:✔️✔️Enlarged to life-size



What are the 2 aspects of the scale?✔️✔️1. Facilitates enlargement of the evidence and must be on
the same plane as the evidence
2. The camera needs to be parallel to the evidence and the scale


Because crime scene images are frequently critical to a case, they are frequently:✔️✔️Challenged



At every new crime scene the photographers first image should be of a:✔️✔️Photo Identifier



What is the basic information that should be on a photo identifier?✔️✔️1. Case number

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