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SCOUT S INFORMATION MERIT BADGE COUNSELOR INFORMATION Name Name Phone Address Organization City State Zip WORKBOOK INFORMATION Scoutmaster Bucky Workbook based off of Boy Scout Requirements 2018 Edition Visit for more information. Phone Mobile Email REQUIREMENT 1A: EXPLAIN TO YOUR COUNSELOR THE MOST LIKELY HAZARDS YOU MAY ENCOUNTER WHILE WORKING WITH AND WHAT YOU SHOULD DO TO ANTICIPATE, MITIGATE, PREVENT, AND RESPOND TO THESE HAZARDS 2018 Requirements Workbook Page 1 of 16

REQUIREMENT 1A: EXPLAIN HOW YOU WOULD PREPARE FOR EXPOSURE TO ENVIRONMENTAL SITUATIONS SUCH AS WEATHER, SUN, AND WATER REQUIREMENT 1B: SHOW YOUR COUNSELOR YOUR CURRENT, UP-TO-DATE CYBER CHIP BRING YOUR CARD TO CLASS WITH YOU! Date earned/recharged: Scoutmaster s / Advancement Chair s Name Scoutmaster s / Advancement Chair s Signature Phone Date approved Earning the Cyber Chip will help you learn how to stay safe while you are online and using social networks or the latest electronic gadgets. Topics include cell phone use, texting, blogging, gaming, cyberbullying, and identity theft. Find out more about the Cyber Chip at http://www.scouting.org/cyberchip. 2018 Requirements Workbook Page 2 of 16

REQUIREMENT 2: EXPLAIN HOW THE FOLLOWING ELEMENTS AND TERMS CAN AFFECT THE QUALITY OF A PICTURE LIGHT: natural light (ambient/existing): low light (such as at night): artificial light (such as from a flash): EXPOSURE: aperture (f-stops): shutter speed: ISO: 2018 Requirements Workbook Page 3 of 16

DEPTH OF FIELD: depth of field: COMPOSITION: rule of thirds: leading lines: framing: depth: 2018 Requirements Workbook Page 4 of 16

ANGLE OF VIEW: angle of view: STOP ACTION AND BLUE MOTION: stop action: blur motion: DECISIVE MOMENT: decisive moment (action or expression captured by the photographer): 2018 Requirements Workbook Page 5 of 16

REQUIREMENT 3: EXPLAIN THE BASIC PARTS AND OPERATION OF A CAMERA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Function and Operation of #1: Function and Operation of #2: Function and Operation of #3: Function and Operation of #4: Function and Operation of #5: 2018 Requirements Workbook Page 6 of 16

Function and Operation of #6: Function and Operation of #7: Function and Operation of #8: Function and Operation of #9: Function and Operation of #10: Function and Operation of #11: Function and Operation of #12: Function and Operation of #13: REQUIREMENT 3: EXPLAIN HOW AN EXPOSURE IS MADE WHEN YOU TAKE A PICTURE. 2018 Requirements Workbook Page 7 of 16

DO TWO OF THE FOLLOWING (4A, 4B, 4C, AND/OR 4D) IN REQUIREMENT 4 REQUIREMENT 4A: PHOTOGRAPH ONE SUBJECT FROM TWO DIFFERENT ANGLES OR PERSPECTIVES REQUIREMENT 4B: PHOTOGRAPH ONE SUBJECT FROM TWO DIFFERENT LIGHT SOURCES - ARTIFICIAL AND NATURAL 2018 Requirements Workbook Page 8 of 16

REQUIREMENT 4C: PHOTOGRAPH ONE SUBJECT WITH TWO DIFFERENT DEPTH OF FIELDS REQUIREMENT 4D: PHOTOGRAPH ONE SUBJECT WITH TWO DIFFERENT COMPOSITIONAL TECHNIQUES 2018 Requirements Workbook Page 9 of 16

DO THREE OF THE FOLLOWING (5A, 5B, 5C, 5D, 5E, AND/OR 5F) IN REQUIREMENT 5 REQUIREMENT 5A: REQUIREMENT 5B: PHOTOGRAPH ONE SUBJECT FROM TWO DIFFERENT ANGLES OR PERSPECTIVES PHOTOGRAPH TWO TO THREE PEOPLE INTERACTING 5A: 5B: REQUIREMENT 5C: REQUIREMENT 5D: PHOTOGRAPH AN ACTION SHOT PHOTOGRAPH AN ANIMAL SHOT 5C: 5D: 2018 Requirements Workbook Page 10 of 16

REQUIREMENT 5E: REQUIREMENT 5F: PHOTOGRAPH A NATURE SHOT PHOTOGRAPH A PERSON CANDID, POSED, OR CAMERA AWARE 5E: 5F: REQUIREMENT 6: DESCRIBE HOW SOFTWARE ALLOWS YOU TO ENHANCE YOUR PHOTOGRAPH AFTER IT IS TAKEN 2018 Requirements Workbook Page 11 of 16

DO ONE OF THE FOLLOWING (6A, 6B, OR 6C) IN REQUIREMENT 6 REQUIREMENT 6: REQUIREMENT 6A: original: SELECT A PHOTO YOU HAVE TAKEN, THEN DO ONE OF THE FOLLOWING, AND SHARE WHAT YOU HAVE DONE WITH YOUR COUNSELOR CROP YOUR PHOTOGRAPH modified: REQUIREMENT 6B: original: ADJUST THE EXPOSURE OR MAKE A COLOR CORRECTION. modified: 2018 Requirements Workbook Page 12 of 16

REQUIREMENT 6C: original: SHOW ANOTHER WAY YOU COULD IMPROVE YOUR PICTURE FOR IMPACT modified: REQUIREMENT 7: USING IMAGES OTHER THAN THOSE CREATED FOR REQUIREMENTS 4, 5 OR 6, PRODUCE A VISUAL STORY TO DOCUMENT AN EVENT TO PHOTOGRAPH OR CHOOSE A TOPIC THAT INTERESTS YOU TO PHOTOGRAPH. DO THE FOLLOWING: REQUIREMENT 7A: REQUIREMENT 7B: REQUIREMENT 7C: PLAN THE IMAGES YOU NEED TO PHOTOGRAPH FOR YOUR PHOTO STORY SHARE YOUR PLAN WITH YOUR COUNSELOR, AND GET YOUR COUNSELOR'S INPUT AND APPROVAL BEFORE YOU PROCEED SELECT EIGHT TO 12 IMAGES THAT BEST TELL YOUR STORY. ARRANGE YOUR IMAGES IN ORDER AND MOUNT THE PRINTS ON A POSTER BOARD, OR CREATE AN ELECTRONIC PRESENTATION. SHARE YOUR VISUAL STORY WITH YOUR COUNSELOR 1: 2: 2018 Requirements Workbook Page 13 of 16

3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 2018 Requirements Workbook Page 14 of 16

9: 10: 11: 12: 13: 14: 2018 Requirements Workbook Page 15 of 16

REQUIREMENT 8: IDENTIFY THREE CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN. PICK ONE AND EXPLAIN TO YOUR COUNSELOR HOW TO PREPARE FOR SUCH A CAREER. DISCUSS WHAT EDUCATION AND TRAINING ARE REQUIRED, AND WHY THIS PROFESSION MIGHT INTEREST YOU Career Opportunity #1: Career Opportunity #2: Career Opportunity #3: Selected Photography Profession: Educational Requirements: Training Requirements: Experience Requirements: 2018 Requirements Workbook Page 16 of 16