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end result is a sharp subject with a fuzzy background and  foreground  or  a  fuzzy  subject  with  a  sharp background  and  foreground. 4.  HIGH  CONTRAST.  An  excellent  way  of changing an otherwise dull picture into a piece of art. High contrast is used for symbolization. The result is a stark black-and-white print with little or no detail. Middle-gray tones are eliminated. Naturally, a strong graphic  image  with  leading  patterns  and  strong highlights works best. 5.  GRAIN.  Although  considered  objectionable, grain is very effective for certain subjects. A grainy rendition  is  highly  effective  when  it  is  used  to emphasize war, violence, prison, and so forth. Grain helps  to  express  the  mood  of  such  subjects.  It  is achieved   through   the   use   of   texture   screens, reticulation,  or  extreme  enlargements. FLEET  HOMETOWN  NEWS  PICTURES Fleet Hometown News (FHTN) pictures are brief feature stories about Navy people. These stories are released to the media in the hometown of the military member concerned. FHTNC  topics  are  grouped  into  three  major categories as follows: Military   achievements a.    Graduation  from  military  schools  or completion  of  military-training  courses b.   Awards c.    Advancements  or  promotions d.   Reenlistments Personal   achievements a.  Completion  of  off-duty  education,  such as college courses b.  Hobbies c.   Sporting   events d.  Awards  from  civilian  organizations Participation   stories a. Reporting or serving aboard a ship or station b. Participating in crisis actions c.  Participating  in  humanitarian  programs d.  Visiting  foreign  ports  throughout  the world The photograph of a subject for FHTN can be either   a   formal   or   informal   portrait.   The   most important aspect of an FHTN photograph is for the face of the subject to be clearly identified. When more than one person is in a photograph, the emphasis should be placed on the subject of the story. Here are a few tips that should help your FHTN features get released: Do  not  submit  photographs  that  could  be embarrassing to the subject or to the Navy. Fill the photograph with the largest practical image  size  and  “tighten  up”  two  or  more subjects to avoid unwanted space between them. Ensure the subject is properly attired for the task at hand. Ensure the background is suitable for the photograph. Avoid photographs where the subject appears to be posing (except for a formal portrait). Use  lighting  that  does  not  conceal  large portions of the subject’s face. Since   text   in   a   newspaper   and   other periodicals is in columns, vertically composed photographs are preferred by editors. For   the   most   up-to-date   information   on procedures and specifications for hometown news stories, refer to Instructions and Policy Concerning  Fleet  Home  Town  News  Program, SECNAVINST  5724.3. 1-16

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