Judging Pictures. Instructions You will rate each picture on two aspects. Remember that you need to rate the picture just on the aspects given and nothing.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Texas 4-H Photography Judging PRACTICE SET - #9 STILL LIFE
Advertisements

Reading type – Right, Wrong, Doesn’t say
Name: ___________________________________ I filled _______________________’s bucket today. I filled a bucket by _________________________ _________________________________________.
Service Welcome Opening Prayer Praise Sermon Offering Lord’s Prayer Dismiss.
Visual Rhetoric By: Miranda Young. Main Subject: What is the main subject? That babies are at just as high of a risk to develop lung cancer by second.
I won’t cite a paper as a reference unless I’ve read it first. This seems like an obvious rule. Am I ever tempted not to follow it? o I read a paper by.
Introduction to Digital Image Processing and Digital Image Analysis.
Guidelines to judging a good picture. 1. Purpose A good photograph originates with a specific purpose in the photographers mind before they snap the shutter.
Communication Effective Listening.
"She told me that she loved me." Wandering “only” Let me count the ways.
Texas 4-H Photography Judging PRACTICE SET - #31 STILL LIFE The Photo classes in this Power Point are for you to try your judging skills. Select a class.
Graduate School Admission Applications and Writing the Personal Essay Rosemarie Sena Center Career Development Services.
Texas 4-H Photography Judging PRACTICE SET - #18 FLOWERS The Photo classes in this Power Point are for you to try your judging skills. Select a class to.
Let’s Talk Voice. What the heck is “voice”? Voice is “the expression of personality…the fingerprint of creativity.” -Nancy Dean Voice is the author's.
Make a move to the left! x 10 You can’t move me! I’m stuck you see! tensunitstenthshundreds 29. 9x10=299 Multiplying a Whole Number with a Decimal.
Test Taking Skills. Study in a comfortable place where you won’t be distracted. Schedule review time. Don’t leave it to the last minute. Write a study.
 When you think of a stencil what do you think of?  What is the purpose of making a stencil?  Draw what you think a stencil is.
C LEAR J OHN L ANGAN © 2010 Townsend Press T HINKING AND W RITING.
Copyrights and Wrongs Day 03. Essential Question How can I make responsible choices when I use other people’s creative work (pictures, etc)?
 Get out a blank sheet of paper  At the top write HEALTH TRIANGLE ◦ What does healthy mean to you? ◦ You can use words or draw a picture.
Bell Ringer  List the problems of yesterday’s SIMON SAYS game!  2 nd list some emotions that you felt as the game unfolded and as problems persisted.
Complete these sentences as if you were the Van Gogh in the portrait. I am…. I feel… Justify your answer. What evidence can you find in the picture that.
FORENSIC ISSUES: TESTIFYING IN COURT. Mom of a future lawyer.
Isomorphism: A First Example MAT 320 Spring 2008 Dr. Hamblin.
A picture paints a thousand words. IMAGINE THAT WHILE TRAVELLING DURING YOUR HOLIDAYS YOU TOOK SOME PHOTOS.
Apples to Apples Comparing and Contrasting Orchards.
A homeless child sleeps rough in the Indian city of Bombay (Mumbai) as people walk past. Alana Alexander.
Photographic Composition Photography Technology I.
Visual Rhetoric Rosaleigh Reed 10/1/2010 A.P.Language.
R Schweitzer R Schweitzer Verbal abuse is still abuse.
Mini-Skit: “Say Something”. How many different ways are there to say… “I have nothing to say” What are some situations that a person could use this in?
First Grade Library Skills # Wrong to copy from one another.
C R I T I Q U E GIVING THE GIFT OF FEEDBACK TO PROMOTE ARTISTIC GROWTH.
COMMUNICATION SUCCESS IS MEASURED BY THE WAY THAT WE COMMUNICATE INTERNALLY AND EXTERNALLY.
WHAT’S IN A NAME? ASSIGNMENT #1 10 POINTS. NAME DESIGN- BUSINESS CARD Requirements: Include your first name Contact Information Fill the page Select your.
Autobiographical Collage Big Semester Project
By; Paige Maclachlan, Patinya Rattanapathum & Sammie Coates.
A “How To Booklet” would be defined as a booklet that would give step by step instructions on how to do something.
Describing pictures. The photos are connected with (the topic of)......are to do with......are linked by......relate to......show different aspects of...
Recruitment of participants Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
Texas 4-H Photography Judging PRACTICE SET - #12 SMALL ANIMALS The Photo classes in this Power Point are for you to try your judging skills. Select a class.
What is gossip? When people spread rumors about another person it is called gossip. Gossip is talking about something that is not your problem.
Love it or Leave it? Job Interview Assignment Instructions: This class is all about MONEY right? Well, in order to manage money you have to have some money!
IN THE GARDEN.
Art Critique: DAIJ vjaQ vjaQ Critique is a tough but necessary part of.
Brainstorming For Your Personal Statement. Brainstorming is the first stage of writing, often called "prewriting.“ Brainstorming is the process of gathering.
Customer Acquisition. A few things before you start… Do your homework. The more you understand your product, the more success you will have Familiarise.
Trial Procedure. Theory of a case  Attorneys must present a logical argument demonstrating what really happened to the jury  This is prepared prior.
“The First Day” Edward P. Jones.
LETTER TO AUTHOR REVIEW. What aspect of your letter makes you the most proud? What areas do you feel you need to work on?
Learning Styles What’s yours?. Instructions: 1.Read each statement. 2.Rate each statement with a 1,2,or 3 1 = I don’t like to do this 2 = This is kind.
I say Yes, Lord, Yes, To your will and to your way. I say Yes, Lord, Yes, I will trust you and obey. When Your Spirit speaks to me, With my whole heart.
October to December 2007 Session 12 Web 1 Selected Learn and remember verses for ‘Quiet Worship’
ANGER MANAGEMENT Don’t Take It Personally  We All Have Our Own Sets Of Rules  No One Thinks Exactly Like You  We All Respond Differently To Things.
Writing the Introduction Research Project 8 th Grade.
Presentations. Planning Your Presentation Define the rhetorical situation – Subject – identify what the audience needs to know. – Purpose – know what.
What is it? How to write one
One-Pager.
cups: questions and answers:
Types of Essays: End the Confusion
A particularly useful stress management technique:
What I am Thankful For Mr. How November 2010 Period 1.
Fold How important was this?
We need to find information that will answer our question!
Refusal “I SAY NO” SKILL STEPS
Tell-Tale Heart Visual Preview
TRADING CARDS Skills Required:
Developing a personal mission statement
Presentation transcript:

Judging Pictures

Instructions You will rate each picture on two aspects. Remember that you need to rate the picture just on the aspects given and nothing else. For instance you are told to rate a picture on the Technical aspect. The picture is clear, crisp and contrast is good. You would rate the picture highly in Technical but perhaps low in originality.

Instructions Continued What I am not looking for: Picture 1 Revelation- it’s not good Purpose- I don’t know. What I AM looking for: Picture 1 Revelation- This picture offers a unique way to look at a can of paint. I like the way it spills out of the bucket onto the concrete. Purpose- The photographers seems to be making a statement, to me it says “Paint the world your own color”.

Instructions- Yes more Fill in the Judging Pictures worksheet and answer the questions according to what you think. There is no wrong answer, just supply WHY you feel the way you do about the photo.

Picture 1

Picture 2

Picture 3

Picture 4

Picture 5

Picture 6

Picture 7