Photography Scavenger Hunt
Students will take several photos around the school or at home using the Scavenger Hunt Guide to find 12 different types of shots. Once the original photos are taken, they will be uploaded to iPhoto and saved to their files1 account. After saving to files1, the original photos will then be manipulated in iPhoto where students will adjust their photos using “exposure, contrast, saturation, definition, highlights, shadows, sharpness, de-noise, temperature and tint” tools in iPhoto. When original and edited copies of the 12 types of shots are complete they will then be uploaded to the students WordPress ePortfolio for grading.
All six of my photos:
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Description:This is the photo that I took of texture of the black roughness.
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Description:This is the photo that I took for the nature study of the seeds on a tree.
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Description:This is the photo that I took of the stairs is for pattern.
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Description:This is the photo that I took for the photo of reflection.
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Description:This is the photo that I took is for the shot of still life.
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Description:This is the photo that I took is for the shot of landscape of the school front.
Reflection: For this Project I took six pictures around and outside the school. This project was called The Photography Scavenger hunt. The tools I used for this was a school provided camera, a computer, my blog and photo edit to crop and fix lighting. The types of photos I took were landscape, nature study, still life, reflections, Pattern, and texture. I really like taking pictures and hope to take more in this class because it is a lot of fun!