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With reference back to the OU course I just did, this was the set of guidelines provided as to how the panel (of 10) images would be assessed. Don't think I'm giving too many secrets away here. They didn't really get into the 'purpose' or 'intent' side of things, but this may be useful.
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(i) Seeing (visual awareness) (30 marks)
Here the assessors will assess the panel of ten images as a whole, using the following criteria:
Here the assessors will assess the panel of ten images as a whole, using the following criteria:
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(i) Seeing (visual awareness) (30 marks)
Here the assessors will assess the panel of ten images as a whole, using the following criteria:
- Composition and cropping Do the images demonstrate skills and knowledge of composition (using form, pattern, texture, colour, lighting, cropping, cloning)?
- Visual creativity Do the images show some imagination and creativity with good use of light and colour in sympathy with the subject?
- View point Have suitable or interesting view points been chosen?
- Decisive moment If the images include live action or photojournalism-type grab shots, do the images reveal skilled choice of shutter release moment?
- Variety in use of camera/image editing - Do the images communicate different moods, ideas, narratives (for example different lighting conditions or digital darkroom techniques)? Repetition of similar images should be avoided.
- Overall impact Is the editing, selection and sequencing of the material well considered to display the material to its best advantage? Repetition should be avoided. Do the images/panel communicate with impact?
Here the assessors will assess the panel of ten images as a whole, using the following criteria:
- Exposure - Is the exposure appropriate (are highlights burnt out or do shadows lack detail?)
- Colour and tone Do images display appropriate control of colours or colour casts?
- Focus and sharpness Is the main subject sufficiently or correctly in focus? If there is movement in the frame is this handled correctly for the intent? Does the image suffer from camera shake?
- Depth of field Is the control of depth of field appropriate for the subject or intention?
- Digital artefacts - Is there evidence of over-sharpening or poor cloning or any other digital artefact?
- Technical creativity Is there creativity in the use of basic photographic techniques taught in the course, and has this been handled well?