Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Tues May 31

Objective:
Edit beach photos
Select wood blocks

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Thurs May 26th

Objective:
POST PANORAMA TO your BLOG
Create contact sheets of images taken during the trip or outside of school
Post contacts to your blog for CREDIT.

Post Project Due Thurs June 2nd

Thursday, May 19, 2011

thurs May 19

Objective:
Panorama Tutorial (printing)

Height must be smaller than 8.5 for panorma.
300 resolution

Monday, May 16, 2011

Monday 5/16

Objective:
  • Stitch panorama images
  • Place on one page: Post contacts to blog
  • Begin editing image

Monday, May 9, 2011

Mon 5/9

Objective:
  1. Post your ORGINAL IMAGE and FINAL IMAGE ON the blog
  2. Explain you process for creating your rendition CLICK HERE FOR SAMPLE:
  3. Presentations

Friday, May 6, 2011

Poster display Deput in the Main Hall and Library.


Colaborative Digital Photography Project giving the Media Center a FRESH LOOK! 

A school library is much more than a place to hold books and computers.  It is a gathering space for learning, creativity and community building.  This space should reflect the students and community it serves, not just in the resources made available there, but in the way it welcomes its visitors. There is no better way to welcome students, staff and the community, than with art that was created by students.
Amy Gazaleh
Media Specialist, BTHS and BTMS

Friday 5/6

Objective:
  • Complete Artist Rendition Image
  • Post Image and orginal side by side on BLOG
  • Save PPT to flashdrive
  • PRESENTATIONS BEGIN MONDAY

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Tues May 3rd

Objective: Continue working on Artist Rendition Images

THE NEW DUE DATE IS FRIDAY MAY 6th for your rendition images. PLease make sure you post your contacts for partial credit if you did not upload them yesterday

Monday, May 2, 2011

Monday 5/2

OBJECTIVE: 

 

  1. Create Contact of Artist Rendition Images POST TO BLOG

 

Artist Rendition Project: IMPORTANT DATES

Rendition Photo: Due 5/10
Presentations: 5/12

 
RENDITION IMAGE: Due 5/10

 
Your rendition image should be a criticism or tribute of your photographers work. The image should demonstrate visual and conceptual strength. You will be asked to present your thought process as well as your artistic process for the finished rendition image.