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the member must meet the size specifications.
Photos must be either mounted or matted with a rigid backing. Anything firm or stiff to protect the photos on the
backside, which does not show, such as foam core or rigid cardboard, is required. Photos cannot come in only matted,
the photos must have a backing for protection. The surface which shows from behind mounted only photos or around matted
photos must be mat board. Anything firm or stiff to protect the photos on the backside which does not show, such as foam
core or rigid card- board, is required. Poster board is not acceptable for mounting or matting.
Exceptions to photo size limits include:
Class 241 100 10(_)
Panoramic - photos must be at least twice as long in one direction as they are in the other direction.
Matted or mounted exhibit must not exceed 16”x20”.
Class 241 100 11(_)
Series or Story - may include photos of any size mounted on a single board, must not exceed 16”x20”.
Class 241 100 12(_)
Creative Process – original image may be 4”x6”, final image (no less than 5 inches on the shorter
side of photo). Final exhibit, showing both photos mounted on the front, must not exceed 16”x 20”
Class 241 100 16(_)
Creative uses – size determined by the use
Captions must not be used except in:
Class 241 100 11(_)
Series or Story
Class 241 100 16(_)
Creative uses
Class 241 100 17(_)
Scavenger Hunt
No additions or embellishments to mats or mounts. No plastic covered pictures. No frames are allowed in any class.
No date imprints are allowed in photos.
Exhibits must be ready for hanging with adhesive plastic hanger. Attach plastic hangers with about ½ inch exposed over
the top center of the exhibit. For larger exhibits, use two hangars on right and left corners of the exhibit with the ½ inch exposed.
If the weight of the exhibit requires more support, use additional secure hangers but be sure they are taped or covered in a
manner to protect other exhibits from damage if exhibits are stacked.
Exhibitor’s name, county, and the class number must be printed on the back of the exhibit. The club Scavenger Hunt
exhibit must be entered under the club name and have the names of all club members participating listed on the back.
Note: Fill in the blank in class number (_) with one of the following numbers.
1 – Junior
2 – Intermediate
3 – Senior
241 100 01(_) Landscape - single image featuring an expanse of scenery (layout and features of land or water); could
include sunsets, seascapes, day or night scenes
241 100 02(_) People - single image featuring a person or people in formal or informal settings
241 100 03(_) Animals - single image featuring one or more animals
241 100 04(_) Plants - single image featuring plants, flowers, leaves, trees, etc.
241 100 05(_) Architectural single image featuring man- made structures such as buildings, bridges, etc. No sculptures or
garden art.
241 100 06(_) Other Interesting subject – single image featuring subjects of interest that do not fit in the above classes
241 100 07(_) Texture - single image featuring the texture(s) of an object or subject, with emphasis on use of light, angle,
and composition.
241 100 08(_) Still Life - single image featuring an arrangement of objects (incapable of movement on their own), which
are arranged by the photographer, with emphasis on the use of lighting and composition.
241 100 09(_) Action / Movement - single image capturing a subject that is in motion.
241 100 10(_) Panoramic - single image of any subject, produced in panoramic format either in the camera or by cropping,
where the panoramic ratio adds to the effect of the image
241 100 11(_) Series or Story - multiple print images (maximum 20) of any size or shape that depict a series (several
images on one topic) or tell a story (showing several steps of an event or activity) mounted on one story
board not to exceed 16” x 20”. Captions are optional. Photo album pages or memory book pages are not allowed.
241 100 12(_) Creative process - single image that has been changed or altered through either film or digital processing
or printing techniques; Includes computer enhancement beyond basic corrections of cropping, color and
brightness correction, and red eye removal. Both the original image and the final image. Must include an
explanation of the creative techniques used
241 100 13(_) Special effects - single image showing a special effect achieved with the camera during the capture of the
image. I.e.: camera angle, light, subject placement, filters, focus alterations, etc. Must include an explanation of
the special effect techniques used.
241 100 14(_) Darkroom Skills - single image produced by the member using a darkroom and developing or printing
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techniques (not computer manipulation). Must include an explanation of the techniques used.
241 100 16(_) Creative uses - one item showing the use or display of images in a creative manner. Images and the item
must be the work of the member. Possibilities include: transfer to fabric, statuettes, 3-D display, note cards,
page from photo album or memory book, etc.
241 100 17(_) Scavenger Hunt - select and mount the required number of images (any size photo; one image per subject
or technique; must not exceed 16” x 20” mount). Images should demonstrate the chosen subjects or techniques from the list
below. Label each image with the represented subject or technique. Select from these possibilities:
Subjects: water, color, light, shadow, texture, seasons, shapes, night, emotion, motion
Techniques: depth of field, forced perspective, light sources
1 - Junior - select 4 different subjects or techniques
2 - Intermediate - select 6 different subjects or techniques
3 - Senior - select 8 different subjects or techniques
4 - Club (two or more members) - select 8 or more different subjects or techniques
241 100 18(_) Selfie (or Self Portrait) – single image of the photographer made by the photographer. May include others
in the photo. Photo should “memorialize’ a time and or place for the photographer and an explanation
MUST be included on the entry card.
FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE EXHIBITS
CLOTHING & SEWING
Members may enter three construction classes and any of the creativity and service and education classes for the project level
in which they are enrolled. All exhibits must be in the same level. Members and clubs are also encouraged to enter Educational
Displays. Members may not enter the same garment or accessory in an exhibit class and in the fashion revue—State Fair
Requirement. (O.K. at Baker County Fair).
All items should be clean and in good repair. Judging criteria are outlines in 4-H Sewing/Clothing Construction Score Sheet
(40-465) and 4-H Sewing/Clothing Creative Expression Score Sheet (40-467). Skills appropriate for each project level
are listed in Sewing Skills Checklist, CO677. Each entry will be evaluated on ALL features, not just the skills listed in the
respective enrollment levels. For skill levels 1-6 the use of fabrics or skills that are beyond the recommendations for this level
are expected to be done well according to the standards, but will neither be given extra credit consideration for increased dif-
ficulty nor disqualified during judging. It is in the best interest of the member to stay within the suggested guidelines. A 4-H
Sewing/Clothing Exhibit Card (available from Extension Offices) must be securely attached to each entry. The card requests
information about the garment(s) which is needed by the judge in evaluation of the entry. Hangers and/or garment bags are
removed from exhibits prior to judging and might not be returned.
In addition to the 4-H Sewing/Clothing Exhibit Card, each garment or article in the construction classes must be labeled with
the member’s name, county, and project level. This label should be typed or printed in indelible pencil or ink on a piece of
white fabric and sewn or fused onto the bottom inside of each piece.
The Sewing HANDS FOR LARGER SERVICE Classes are unique among 4-H State Fair exhibit classes. Items entered in
these classes will not be returned to the 4-H member or to their county. At the end of the State Fair, the items exhibited in
these classes will be given to Public Service partners who serve clients from across Oregon.
To qualify for special wool awards listed at the end of the Clothing/Sewing Section, attach a manufacturer’s “all wool” label or a
merchant’s statement indicating the fabric is “100% wool” or a minimum of 60% wool and no more than 40% other fiber.
Basic Skills Level 1
320 101 110
Garment or item showing cutting skills with or without minimal stitching; made from fleece or other
fabrics suitable for this level
320 101 120
Garment with casing but no crotch seam made from stable, medium weight, firmly woven fabric (cotton,
cotton/polyester blend, wool, wool blend)
320 101 130
Garment with casing and crotch seam made from stable, medium weight, firmly woven fabric (cotton,
cotton/polyester blend, wool, wool blend)
320 101 140
Garment with skills other than casing made from stable, medium weight, firmly woven fabric (cotton,
cotton/polyester blend, wool, wool blend)
320 101 150
Garment from polar fleece or comparable fabric with minimal stretch (4 inches of fabric stretches to 4
¾ inches or less)
320 101 160
Non-garment item sewn by hand from felt, firmly woven fabrics (cotton, cotton/polyester blend, wool,
wool blend) or polar fleece (minimal stretch – 4 inches of fabric stretches only to 4 ¾ inches or less)
320 101 170
Personal accessory from firmly woven fabrics (cotton, cotton/polyester blend, wool, wool blend) or polar
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