Activity 1.6: Different Ways to See The World

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Activity 1.6: Different Ways to See The World

Q-H-T (Question- Heard- Teach) Put a Q-H-T next to each term on page 21 Frame Subject Cropping Lighting Composition Space

Frame: Area of action that is captured by the camera

Subject Object, person, and/or matter being studied in the frame

Cropping Cutting off or concealing unwanted parts of an image within a photograph

Lighting: Overall effect produced by the amount or type of light in a photograph

composition The way in which the parts of the subject are arranged to present a visual image

Space: Area established or set apart by the arrangement of subjects or matter

Questions to Analyze: Describe the photo; space, subject, lighting, cropping, etc. What do you think the photo is about? What about the photo makes me think this?

O- Overview

P-Parts

P-parts

T- texts

I- interrelationships

C-conclusions

Questions to Answer O: What Do I think this picture is about? P: For each part of optic, what stands out to me ? T: How is the title related to the picture? I: Now that I have seen all the different parts, who do they come together? What do I think this picture is about now? C: What is the overall tone of this picture? What is the message of the Picture? What is the Photographer trying to say/?

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