SESSION 4 Learning About your New Community. By the end of this session each campaign manager should be able to: Module 1, Unit 2, Session 4 Session Objectives.

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SESSION 4 Learning About your New Community

By the end of this session each campaign manager should be able to: Module 1, Unit 2, Session 4 Session Objectives Use their digital cameras to take pictures Apply techniques learned in class on how to take good pictures to their in class exercise on Weird Tour Identify differences between their home communities and university communities through pictures Use pictures to tell a story

Introduction to your Camera and How to Use it Module 1, Unit 2, Session 4

Waterproof and Shockproof 12.1 Megapixels 3x Optical Zoom 2.5" LCD Optical Image Stabilization

Module 1, Unit 2, Session 4

COMPOSITION Rule of Thirds & Dynamic Diagonals Taking Great Photos Module 1, Unit 2, Session 4

8 COMPOSITION Rule of Thirds

Module 1, Unit 2, Session 49 COMPOSITION Diagonals = Interest & Motion

Module 1, Unit 2, Session 410 APERTURE Less Depth of Field

Module 1, Unit 2, Session 411 APERTURE More Depth of Field

Module 1, Unit 2, Session 412 FAST SHUTTER SPEED

Module 1, Unit 2, Session 413 SLOW SHUTTER SPEED

Module 1, Unit 2, Session 4

15 TOP TIP: Always carry your camera… the possibilities are endless.

Module 1, Unit 2, Session 416 The Perfect Moment

Module 1, Unit 2, Session 417 The Golden Hour

Module 1, Unit 2, Session 418 TOP TIP: Photos can make your life easier and tell the story of your campaign.

Module 1, Unit 2, Session 419 PORTRAITS Telephoto

Module 1, Unit 2, Session 420 PORTRAITS Soft Background

Module 1, Unit 2, Session 421 PORTRAITS Relevant Location

Module 1, Unit 2, Session 422 CAPTIONS

Module 1, Unit 2, Session 423 CAPTIONS The Janos Valley contains some of the last remaining desert grassland ecosystems in North America and the largest black-tailed prairie dog colonies in the world. On a recently plowed field, a lone prairie dog returns to the site of a large colony that was plowed under.

Module 1, Unit 2, Session 424 LANDSCAPES

Module 1, Unit 2, Session 425 CLOSE UP

Your Mission 3 groups 6 slides each group 3 minute presentation Friday deadline Module 1, Unit 2, Session 126

27 Identify differences between your home communities and US communities through pictures

Session Objectives Module 1, Unit 2, Session 4 Did we meet these objectives? Use their digital cameras to take pictures Apply techniques learned in class on how to take good pictures to their in class exercise on Weird Tour Identify differences between their home communities and university communities through pictures Use pictures to tell a story