
PHOTOGRAPHY
These were the REQUIREMENTS before the changes
made with
the release of a new merit badge pamphlet during 2005.
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- Tell what makes a good picture. Show your understanding
of these as you take pictures for requirement 2.
- Do the following:
- Take pictures illustrating at least eight of the following
picture-taking techniques. Use comparisons to illustrate
your points.
- Camera steadiness.
- Rule of thirds.
- Level horizon.
- Moving in close - Fill the frame.
- Framing.
- Direction of light - Front, side, and backlighting.
- Quality of light - Flat light, bright sunlight and
time of day.
- Point of view - Eye level, high and low angle.
- Use of leading lines.
- Flash - Proper range and reflective surfaces.
- Do one of the following, utilizing techniques of
planning a photo report. Start with planning cards;
then do your photography and editing, and complete
the requirements by presenting your report in an organized
manner to your counselor.
- Expose a roll of print film, and select 5 to 10
good pictures for your picture story. Mount the pictures
on a large art board or in a photo album.
- Expose a roll of slide film and select 10 or more
good slides to tell your story.
- Explain how photographic film is processed and tell how
black-and-white prints are made, or process and print your own
pictures and show your counselor, explaining the steps you took.
- Do the following:
- Explain to your counselor the basic parts common to
all cameras using a diagram you prepared.
- Explain common photographic terms such as lens, shutter,
view-finder, camera angle, exposure, negative, transparency,
f/number, and planning card.
- Describe jobs in photography.
BSA Advancement ID#: 83
Pamphlet Revision Date: 1994
Requirements last revised in 1995
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