What happens when you give teens legos, mini figures, dinosaurs and a camera? The dinos get hungry!
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What happens when you give teens legos, mini figures, dinosaurs and a camera? The dinos get hungry!
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Students spent some time exploring light and using it to create shadows.
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Students spent time outside and in looking for shapes that represented letters.
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For this assignment, students struggled a bit with set up for the big reward of getting water drop shots. Focal point, ISO, shutter speed, aperture, water control and lighting all played a part in what kind of shots students were able to create. Here are the fruits of their labor:
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Students experimented with a slow shutter speed and a wide aperture to create light trails. They attempted shots with both cell phones and DSLRs and used glow sticks to create interesting colors and shapes while showing the movement of light with a multi-second exposure. The dreamier and smoother the colors, the longer the shutter was open.
Enjoy!
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