Mrs. Knight's Smartest Artists, Dolvin Elementary School, Johns Creek, Georgia
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Friday, January 27, 2012
Snowman Snapshots: using point-of-view
Third graders discussed using point-of-view as an artist and how to create a composition using a viewfinder. Photographers are artists who create visual compostions all the time, using their cameras to zoom in or out for just the right angle.
I didn't save that display and am having trouble reading it too, but I know it says something along the lines of "photographers choose what to include and what to leave out of their photo compositions - they can zoom in or out to create the right emphasis. Each drawing shows a different point-of-view"
I didn't save that display and am having trouble reading it too, but I know it says something along the lines of "photographers choose what to include and what to leave out of their photo compositions - they can zoom in or out to create the right emphasis. Each drawing shows a different point-of-view"
These are awesome! Its great to study photography and use point of view!!! :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic project.
ReplyDeleteYour students did an amazing job.
Awesomw project! I might have to try it with my grade 4 students!
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome. Can you tell me what the center of the Snowman Snapshots says?
ReplyDeleteJust shot you an email ! : )
DeleteCould you tell me what it says as well? THanks! THese are great!
DeleteI didn't save that display and am having trouble reading it too, but I know it says something along the lines of "photographers choose what to include and what to leave out of their photo compositions - they can zoom in or out to create the right emphasis. Each drawing shows a different point-of-view"
DeleteI was wondering the same thing. Can you tell me what is says in the centre?
ReplyDeleteI didn't save that display and am having trouble reading it too, but I know it says something along the lines of "photographers choose what to include and what to leave out of their photo compositions - they can zoom in or out to create the right emphasis. Each drawing shows a different point-of-view"
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