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GRD167 - Photo 3 
Create 4-8 photographs that demonstrate the difference the Rule of Thirds can make in your photographic composition. You should photograph your subject centered (basically a "happy snap") and then recompose the subject by placing the critical focal point on the third. Be prepared to discuss your photos and compositional decisions during class.
Rubric Code: W22539
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

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  Poor

0 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

5 pts

Method
33 %
Submitted Photos

Submit 4-8 photos in your Gallery account

Poor

Less than 4 photos submitted.
Fair

4 photos or more than 8 photos submitted.
Good

7-8 photos submitted.
Technical
33 %
Thirds Demonstrated

Photos should show the impact of chosing a focal point on a third versus the "happy snap" version.

Poor

Focal point not on a third.
Fair

Most photos demonstrated on-the-thirds impact.
Good

All photos demonstrated on-the-thirds impact.
Aritistic
33 %
Artistic Merit

The photos exhibit an interesting use of compositional and technical methods.

Poor

Generally unappealing photos.
Fair

Mix of interesting and uninteresting composition.
Good

All photos show care and compositional control making for interesting photos.





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