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Calendar Art

For our calendar art, we studied what makes a great photo. We looked at different techniques: fill the frame, rule of thirds, lines frame the shot, high angle, low angle and horizon lines.

After planning our shot we took photos.

Can you see the different photo techniques?



Last day to order calendars: Friday 23rd September.

Comments

  1. Bernie's father: great photos everyone! I think your pictures are going to turn out perfect in your calendars.

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  2. I was amazed to see all those artistic slides from every single one of the students. I truly admired their point of view and the individuality that each one of the has been represented. Great job, well done room 12 & 13.
    Dian's mum

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  3. WOW! Awesome photography work rm 13. And I like the colorful colors blooming throw out the slide.

    Benson's Parents

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  4. Good photos everyone! I like the colours.
    Michelle's mum

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  5. Good photos everyone! I like the colours.
    Michelle's mum

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  6. I am surprised to see all those fantastic photography by each student. Well done Rm 12 and Rm 13.

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  7. Wow!!! its fantastic photography. Well done Rm 12 and Rm 13.

    By Dishita's mum

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  8. All the pictures are wonderful
    Nazia's parents

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