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Sept. 13th- Intro to Sports Mode Periods 1, 3, & 5

  • Writer: Nicole Pollard
    Nicole Pollard
  • Sep 12, 2022
  • 2 min read

Updated: Sep 14, 2022



2. Jamboard & Framing Your Subject Reminder


Click on the Jamboard link for your period and brainstorm ideas for your next project https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1VhaxNsndiq_-y-N3yw5b2MCionqEDJ8ZbTPD4f_9-HU/edit?usp=sharing. A few search terms could be: frame within a frame photography, architectural frame photography, photography framing etc. Post three pictures labeled with a post it.





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3. Checking Our Blogs


If you have access to weebly, you will locate your blog and post your first blog post! Upload your flat lay picture and write a brief description of your image.


Your blog post should be AT LEAST five sentences. You should incorporate the following comments into your blog post.

  • How did you go about composing your image?

  • Why did you choose the objects you settled on?

  • What challenges did you face when trying to complete this assignment?

  • If you did it again, what would you do differently?

Go into Schoology and upload the link to your first blog post to the assignment entitled "Blog Post #1- Flat Lay" and submit.


4. Intro to Shutter-speed & Sports Mode

The Essence:

  • The amount of time your shutter is open is called shutter speed.

  • Shutter speed dictates whether your images will be sharp or blurred.

  • Slow shutter speed is one in which the shutter is open for a longer period of time

  • Fast shutter speed is when the shutter is open for a short period of time


Sports mode is designed to shoot objects in motion without blur because it has a fast shutter-speed.


We will set our cameras on continuous shooting and sports mode when we head outside. You will need to take and submit 5 images to Schoology today of action shots.



5. Creating A Watermark in Pixlr



 
 
 

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