The document outlines a scavenger hunt with points assigned to photos in different categories. It provides prompts for photos worth 1 to 5 points, including photos of students at lunch or in the hall (1 point), photos showing friendship or school spirit (2 points), photos of students doing homework or sports (3 points), photos demonstrating photographic techniques like rule of thirds (4 points), and photos showing activities or emotions (5 points). The scavenger hunt encourages capturing a variety of student and school photos.
The document outlines a scavenger hunt with points assigned to photos in different categories. It provides prompts for photos worth 1 to 5 points, including photos of students at lunch or in the hall (1 point), photos showing friendship or school spirit (2 points), photos of students doing homework or sports (3 points), photos demonstrating photographic techniques like rule of thirds (4 points), and photos showing activities or emotions (5 points). The scavenger hunt encourages capturing a variety of student and school photos.
The document outlines a scavenger hunt with points assigned to photos in different categories. It provides prompts for photos worth 1 to 5 points, including photos of students at lunch or in the hall (1 point), photos showing friendship or school spirit (2 points), photos of students doing homework or sports (3 points), photos demonstrating photographic techniques like rule of thirds (4 points), and photos showing activities or emotions (5 points). The scavenger hunt encourages capturing a variety of student and school photos.
The document outlines a scavenger hunt with points assigned to photos in different categories. It provides prompts for photos worth 1 to 5 points, including photos of students at lunch or in the hall (1 point), photos showing friendship or school spirit (2 points), photos of students doing homework or sports (3 points), photos demonstrating photographic techniques like rule of thirds (4 points), and photos showing activities or emotions (5 points). The scavenger hunt encourages capturing a variety of student and school photos.
● A photo that is taken with the camera held vertically. 1 Points ● Students at lunch. ● Students in the hall. ● Creative free shot. ● An athlete in uniform ● A photo that shows your definition of friends ● A photo of ending the school day 2 Points ● Students in a special place in the school or the community ● A photo that shows your definition of kindness ● A fan watching a sports event ● A student doing homework ● A photo of starting the school day ● Students doing something unusual 3 Points and interesting ● A photo that shows your definition of school spirit ● An action shot of a student doing a school sport ● A photo that utilizes the rule-of- thirds. ● A photo that shows a repetition of pattern. 4 Points ● A photo taken from below looking up, also called worm’s eye view. ● A student getting ready for a school activity or event. ● A photo taken from above looking down, also called bird’s eye view. ● A class with something going on besides desk work (science projects, group work, acting, etc.). ● A reaction shot. 5 Points ● A photo that has a shallow depth of field (the foreground is crisp and the background is blurry). ● A student showing strong emotion at something that just happened ● An athlete or athletes preparing for a competition