Assignment #18 - Circles

 

   
 

“If you love someone, put their name in a circle; because hearts can be broken, but circles never end.”
                                                - author unknown.
   
   
We see them everywhere: at home, at school, at the mall, in our cars. Circles. By definition, a circle is a closed curve in a plane, whose points are an equal distance from its center. They can be beautiful, or they can be plain; they can be found in nature, or can be man-made.
 
 

   

 

 

 

   
  Objective:
To photograph five different subjects that illustrates your interpretation of the theme, "Circles". 
 
 

Procedure:

 Walk around campus, your neighborhood, anywhere you think that you may find suitable subjects.

For this assignment, image editing techniques are allowed, so long as they do not affect the overall integrity of image. Removing imperfections and minor distracting elements from images is permitted, but creating or moving major elements of your photograph is not.
 

   
  Grading:

You will be graded on: 

  • Submitted required # of photos (5pts)

  • Creativity (5 pts)

  • Quality of images that you produce. (5 pts)

           Total Possible:        15 Points

  

 
 

Be creative and do your best work. Each image needs to be inserted into PowerPoint, one photo per slide with a critique of each photo in the notes section of each slide (total of six slides INCLUDING title slide with your name and class period), and submit to your project on a thumb drive.

   

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