this is what i have to do. i have a camera and everything, just wondering if anyone has a suggestion on what to do for any of these?
With a digital camera (either your own, a borrowed one, or even a disposable one) you need to take the following pictures. If you do not have access to a camera, please see the teacher. Remember to take more than one shot to make sure you get a good one. You must choose 15 of the 30 pictures below. Pictures are due to instructor on or before May 4, 2007.
1. the texture of a leaf
2. a good looking guy or girl
3. create a natural frame (see example page)
4. a sunset
5. an object with a shadow
6. a portrait of children (age 0-10) posed or candid
7. people – candid or at work or play
8. a skyscape – 75% of the print area should show the sky or its contents
9. animals – domestic or wild (could be pets, fowl, livestock, birds, insects or other wildlife)
10. plants – flowers in bloom, an arrangement or natural foliage, fruits, seeds, or mushrooms
11. inanimate objects – barn doors to keyholes
12. architecture – man-made structures, buildings, bridges, inside or out
13. humorous – a photograph that makes you laugh
14. motion – action shots of sports or other activities
15. a patriotic photograph
16. an item that starts with the first letter in your last name
17. a head shot of a person. . . with background out of focus
18. an united shoe string
19. make something small look dominant
20. something rusty
21. portray an emotion (see example page)
22. panoramic photo – combine 3 or 4 photos into one (see example page)
23. shapes – see how many you can portray in one photo (see example page)
24. angles – see how many different angles you can portray in one photograph (see ex. Page)
25. clutter
26. morning
27. sleep
28. rain
29. love
30. surprise
2007-03-28
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