Pick your Color
What's your favorite color from the rainbow? Pick from red, orange, yellow, green, blue or violet to create a five by five square photo collage for this project.
Examples:
Examples:
DIRECTIONS: To create a five by five collage, there are many programs online that can be used or applications that are free for download on your android or iphone. Here are a few websites that allow you to create a five by five collage of your own images. If these are blocked by the schools internet blocker, you may have to do this portion as homework, however you can also type in "five by five photo collage" into Google and find other websites that offer the same software. This collage could be accomplished in Photoshop as well, but will require cropping on your own terms and placing images correctly. Remember to save your work on a flash drive or back up your photographs in your email or hosting site.
Here are some websites that will help with making your final image for both classwork and the project.
Fotor, Canva and Photovisi,
Here are some websites that will help with making your final image for both classwork and the project.
Fotor, Canva and Photovisi,
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Classwork (10 points)- Create a 5x5 square collage like the ones above but pull pictures from the internet rather than taking your own. This will help you think about objects that contain your color and what you can take photographs of on your own time. It will also help you to understand the process of creating the collage sooner rather than later.
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Project (100 points)- Create a 5x5 square collage like the ones above and the one from your classwork, however these photos used in the project should be of your own creation. The photographs may be digitally edited on Photoshop by a hue saturation if you know how to do this, however they have to look realistic in nature still (i.e. no green sunsets or red pineapples.) All photographs need to be excellent in their own right. They should all have a strong sense of composition, be in square format, and have proper exposure. Point break down: 3 points per EXCELLENT photograph, 25 points for class time management and proper formatting of square photographs in 5x5 grid.
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