light rubric
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8/2/2019 Light Rubric
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You will chronicle light throughout your day by shooting 24 exposures of 400 ISOfilm. Through the use of bracketing, spot metering, and the bulb setting you will
create compositions that explore different times of day and specific feelingscreated by that light. You will make 3 final 5 x 7 prints that represent the best of your roll, one from each time
of day. (As per usual, you will turn in 3 prints with test strips.)
PRESENTATION:
Print has an even
white border and istrimmed neatly.
Print contains no
non-image areas(example: black linesdue to negative being
crooked.)
Print is free from
scratches, smudges,fingerprint marks, or
discolorations.
DESIGN:
Print shows strong
consideration of:
composition
distance fromsubject
focus
contrast
lighting, and
choice of subject
matter
STUDIO SKILLS:
I made a test strip, then
used it to identify the
best exposure for my
print.
Print is exposed
properly, showing a
range of values from the
darkest blacks to the
lightest whites, with
greys in between.
I demonstrated the
proper use of darkroom
chemistry and
processes when making
my prints.
OBJECTIVE:
Your roll is an
exploration of different
aspects of light. You
chose your 3 best to
print and turn in,
completing all parts of
the assignment on time,
investing thought and
care when doing so.
I understand issues
related to film
photography, including
light metering,
equivalent exposures,
film processing, and
caring for negatives,
photo paper, and
equipment.
TOTAL:
/25 /25 /25 /25 /100
/25 /25 /25 /25 /100
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Self-Assessment
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Criteria
three properly labelled test strips three properly exposed 5x7 prints, each made using its test strip as a guide 100 points this rubric (with the self-assessment and questions filled out) 25 points
Turn in:
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8/2/2019 Light Rubric
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ONE TWO THREE
describe the image
what were yougoing for (what aboutthe light looked cool)?
test strip (-stop &time intervals)
final (-stop & time)
Reflection Questions:1. Why did you choose the 3 images you did? (Be specific about each one - not just a general statement about allof them.)
2. How successful do you think you were in capturing different kinds of light? Why?
3. Explain the connection between light and the mood or emotion in these photographs. Give specific examples.
4. Based on your experience during this assignment, what 3 SHOOTING things will you want to work on for the
next assignment (for example: light metering, composition, subject selection, etc.)
5. Based on your experience during this assignment, what 3 DARKROOM things will you want to work on for thenext assignment (for example: test strips, choosing exposures, neatness, grain focusing, etc.)
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