1. Please check your Rockway gmail for a e-mail from me. There are many of you who are still behind. Catch up on any work you are missing for homework. Check your blog for comments from me.
2. Continue with the creation of your Flickr account. Upload the photos that you took that represent the rule of thirds to your account. E-mail me with your Flickr account so I can view your photos. My flickr account is msmatthews2012 but you can send your Flickr account name to traceym@student.rockway.ca.
AFTER THE LESSON (please wait until after my presentation to start this)
Part One:
Use Google Image Search to find high-resolution examples of photos that use the following compositional techniques (1 photo for each):
Note: Your photos must be at least 1024x768 in resolution.
- lines
- complimentary colours/contrasting colours (across from each other on the colour wheel)
- analogous colours (beside each other on the colour wheel)
- shape (like a silhouette - 2D)
- form (like shape only 3D)
- texture (furry? soft? smooth?)
- space
- pattern or symmetry
Part Two:
Find a partner to work with.
As a group, take 20 minutes to take photos that demonstrate the compositional techniques listed above. You may walk around the school but must NOT disturb any classes! You must be back by 3:10 at the latest.
Return to class and download your photos. Have one group member post them on their blog with an explanation of which technique the photo demonstrates. Be sure to include your partner's name in your post. Use to iphoto enhance your photo.
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