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Things to Watch Out For:
•Copying from somewhere or someone. Sometimes you can tell just by the wording or vocabulary.

•Too little information or detail. It may not fully explain the photo, why it was taken, how it fits in with their life.

•Giving you what they think you want. Surprise them by not encouraging this, but picking out something else that they weren't expecting.

•Be encouraging as much as possible, even where there are grammar or spelling mistakes. The more they write, the better they will get.

–Possible plagiarism, and copyright infringements

Photography Problems or mistakes:

1. Too close (out of focus)

2. Too far away (composition)

3. Other composition problems: too much or too little information in frame to properly illustrate what is being written about.

4. Exposure (if adjustable)

5. Pros and cons of each correction