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1 2013 State Fair Photography Judging Class 1Birds Place the four photos here & size for short dimension to Select class Class 1 Birds Class 2 People Class 3 Black & White Class 4 Scenery Class 5 Beasties Class 6 Oink Intermediate Problem Senior Problem Place this class of four photos in order of best to worst. Click on a photo for a full screen view, click on the large image to return to this page. Write your placing down on paper then click the button to see official placing and reasons

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6 Class 1 - Birds Placing Cuts Place the four photos here in order of placing & size for short dimension to 2 #3 Rule of thirds Fills the frame Nice leading lines Nice curves Background light strong adds to contrast #2 Rule of thirds Nice action shot Good focus/exposure To much negative space Background distracts #1 Rule of thirds Focus good on bird To much negative space A little dark on the bird #4 Rule of thirds Doesn t fill the frame Looking out of picture Lacks sharpness

7 2013 State Fair Photography Judging Class 2 People Place the four photos here & size for short dimension to Select class Class 1 Birds Class 2 People Class 3 Black & White Class 4 Scenery Class 5 Beasties Class 6 Oink Intermediate Problem Senior Problem Place this class of four photos in order of best to worst. Click on a photo for a full screen view, click on the large image to return to this page. Write your placing down on paper then click the button to see official placing and reasons

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12 Class 2 - People Placing Cuts Place the four photos here in order of placing & size for short dimension to 2 #1 Nice angles Rule of thirds Good light, skin tones Very little shadow Good light in eyes Bracelet distracts #3 Nice capture of primary colors Good exposure Rule of thirds Highlights in eyes Edge merger/bricks in background #4 Good focus & hair detail Rule of thirds Nice flesh tones Distracting background Merger, head cut off #2 Good expression Good focus Under exposed To monochromatic Background distracts Centered

13 2013 State Fair Photography Judging Class 3 Black & White Place the four photos here & size for short dimension to Select class Class 1 Birds Class 2 People Class 3 Black & White Class 4 Scenery Class 5 Beasties Class 6 Oink Intermediate Problem Senior Problem Place this class of four photos in order of best to worst. Click on a photo for a full screen view, click on the large image to return to this page. Write your placing down on paper then click the button to see official placing and reasons

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18 Class 3 Black & White Placing Cuts Place the four photos here in order of placing & size for short dimension to 2 #2 Rule of thirds Good focus Good range of tones Good contrast Light a little strong #4 Good focus Good highlights Lose detail A little dark Centered #1 Good focus & texture Lighting is good Static Lower right areas over exposed #3 Good focus on the eye Good contrast of toad & metal work Lacks contrast with background

19 2013 State Fair Photography Judging Class 4 Scenery Place the four photos here & size for short dimension to Select class Class 1 Birds Class 2 People Class 3 Black & White Class 4 Scenery Class 5 Beasties Class 6 Oink Intermediate Problem Senior Problem Place this class of four photos in order of best to worst. Click on a photo for a full screen view, click on the large image to return to this page. Write your placing down on paper then click the button to see official placing and reasons

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24 Class 4 - Scenery Placing Cuts Place the four photos here in order of placing & size for short dimension to 2 #4 Good color Great eye appeal Horizon in right area Focus is soft #3 Soft colors Focus is good Lacks a strong subject Overexposed area #2 Strong color Nice action in the river Good contrast Subject not strong Almost centered #1 Focus okay Horizon centered Overexposed on tree Lake surface lacks detail

25 2013 State Fair Photography Judging Class 5 Beasties Place the four photos here & size for short dimension to Select class Class 1 Birds Class 2 People Class 3 Black & White Class 4 Scenery Class 5 Beasties Class 6 Oink Intermediate Problem Senior Problem Place this class of four photos in order of best to worst. Click on a photo for a full screen view, click on the large image to return to this page. Write your placing down on paper then click the button to see official placing and reasons

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30 Class 5 - Beasties Placing Cuts Place the four photos here in order of placing & size for short dimension to 2 #2 Strong subject Fills the frame Good focus & contrast Rule of thirds Good depth of field #1 Fills the frame Good light Natural color Lacks depth of field Eyes in focus #4 Nice focus Good color on rabbit Centered Busy background and foreground #3 Good focus & lighting Reflections good in eyes Lacks depth Head merger

31 2013 State Fair Photography Judging Class 6 Oink Place the four photos here & size for short dimension to Select class Class 1 Birds Class 2 People Class 3 Black & White Class 4 Scenery Class 5 Beasties Class 6 Oink Intermediate Problem Senior Problem Place this class of four photos in order of best to worst. Click on a photo for a full screen view, click on the large image to return to this page. Write your placing down on paper then click the button to see official placing and reasons

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36 Class 6 - Oink Placing Cuts Place the four photos here in order of placing & size for short dimension to 2 #3 Nice focus & contrast Nice color Good background Edge mergers Hot spots on white stripe #4 Fills the frame Good focus on face Lighting is strong Background distracting #1 Fills the frame Edge mergers Have to look for eyes Lose nose in dirt Merger hoof & jaw #2 Looking into picture Nice foreground Needs more light on pig faces, no detail Fencing distracts

37 2013 State Fair Photography Judging Intermediate Problem Place the four photos here & size for short dimension to 2 Select class Class 1 Birds Class 2 People Class 3 Black & White Class 4 Scenery Class 5 Beasties Class 6 Oink Intermediate Problem Senior Problem Match the statement to the best representation. Use each photo only once. A. Framing B. Leading lines C. Fills the frame D. Rule of thirds Click on a photo for a full screen view, click on the large image to return to this page. Write your placing down on paper then click the button to see official placing and reasons

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42 Intermediate problem Placing correct = 13 points 2 correct = 25 points 4 correct = 50 points Place the four photos here in order of placing & size for short dimension to 2 #4 Framing #3 Leading lines #1 Fills the frame #2 Rule of thirds

43 2013 State Fair Photography Judging Senior problem Original Photos Select class Class 1 Birds Class 2 People Class 3 Black & White Class 4 Scenery Class 5 Beasties Class 6 Oink Intermediate Problem Senior Problem Finished photos Select the photo that was modified by these techniques. A. Convert to Black/White B. Select object >inverse >change to B&W. Paste different object onto background C. Remove color, add Filter(s). D. Cloning background Click on a photo for a full screen view, click on the large image to return to this page. Write your placing down on paper then click the button to see official placing and reasons

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49 Senior Problem Placing correct = 13 points 2 correct = 25 points 3 correct = 38 points 4 correct = 50 points Place the four photos here in order of placing & size for short dimension to 2 #3 Convert to black and white #2 Select object >inverse >change to B/W. Paste different object onto background #1 Remove color, add filter(s). #4 Cloning

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