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Students will participate in the creative process (researching) by using the appropriate technology, listening, reading or referencing tutorials to create photos using the rules of composition and justify their answers. WHAT ARE YOU LEARNING? I will be able to create a collection of photos with my teammate showing that we know how to use the rules of composition to shoot photos. HOW WILL I KNOW YOU GET IT? By creating a folder of all photos collected in a scavenger hunt, I will have examples of each technique I know how to use with a written summary justifying my decisions on using that photo. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? It helps to be able to take our own pictures for future jobs that may require us to do displays, flyers or update social media. Composition is the most important part of a photo. REQUIREMENTS: Medium: Your camera phone or Ipad. No SLR cameras are needed. Scavenger vocabulary: You need all 10 on the list below. VOCABULARY: Show me how to: upload photo from phone or Ipad and share on Google Drive, Know & show rules of composition:
Photo Scavenger Hunt You have to find 1 examples of each of the following elements around campus with your camera phones. Be able to verbally be able to describe how they are good examples. You may go outside but have to remain on school grounds. Think outside the box. These are the most important one to keep in mind.
Step 1: I have created a folder in Google Drive and called it “Online Composition Scavenger Hunt" Step 2: Upload images to your computer in a folder with your name or keep in in your own Google drive Step 3: UPLOAD you photos/definition for each one in a Google SLIDE or DOC Step 4: Turn into Google Classroom Students with the best photo examples for each category get "Special Prize"!!! You will do the voting.
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