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Co-Design
Co-Design
3 Emma Staples
4 Keira Martin
5 Sophie Jesen
6 Haliah Parkes
7 Lexie Tapper
8 Adam Stock
9 Lucy Reynolds
10 Lindsey Song
11 Emily HR
12 Clare Song
13 Alexander Bell
14 Anabel Berek
15 Annabelle Waters
16 Santeria Healey-Stevens
17 Susie Coe
18 Juliet King
19 Lauren E.V Davies
20 Karen Ota
21 Felicity Sutherland
22 Thomas
23 D'art
24 Faithe Hanrahan
25 Ellen Keene
26 Kim Strange
27 Bobi Lauper Tisch
28 Leisha Hodgson
29 Felicity Dean
30 Lily Sang
31 Sydney Fremista
32 Abigail Street
33 Sophie Hansen
34 Ariana
35 Fabien Edwards
4 Keira Martin
5 Sophie Jesen
6 Haliah Parkes
7 Lexie Tapper
8 Adam Stock
9 Lucy Reynolds
10 Lindsey Song
11 Emily HR
12 Clare Song
13 Alexander Bell
14 Anabel Berek
15 Annabelle Waters
16 Santeria Healey-Stevens
17 Susie Coe
18 Juliet King
19 Lauren E.V Davies
20 Karen Ota
21 Felicity Sutherland
22 Thomas
23 D'art
24 Faithe Hanrahan
25 Ellen Keene
26 Kim Strange
27 Bobi Lauper Tisch
28 Leisha Hodgson
29 Felicity Dean
30 Lily Sang
31 Sydney Fremista
32 Abigail Street
33 Sophie Hansen
34 Ariana
35 Fabien Edwards
What to do - 5 minute Curiosity Challenge
( If you are Click Happy legacy and your name isn't on the list it is just because I wasn't sure who was taking it up in term 1, add your name to the bottom of the list. )
Go to the page number next to your name and write your name at the top. Then write down what you want to learn and explore this term. Go into as much detail as you like. What skills would you like to improve? This doesn't have to be photography related but it can be.
Think about things like composition, post production, what style or genre do you want to explore. AI Art? Illustration? Synthography? Hybrid Art, Still life, Baking? The only constraint is it has to be something creative that you are curious about at the moment.
What is holding you back from moving to the next level in your art? For me at one stage it was off camera lighting. Once I bit the bullet and forced myself over that learning hurdle I started winning my elusive Gold Medals for my art. What is keeping you from moving to the next level?
Brain dump on your page and then pick one research question you want to focus on for this term. It is only a term so don't stress it...just what are you most curious about in this moment in time? Phrase it as a question at the top under your name.
( If you are Click Happy legacy and your name isn't on the list it is just because I wasn't sure who was taking it up in term 1, add your name to the bottom of the list. )
Go to the page number next to your name and write your name at the top. Then write down what you want to learn and explore this term. Go into as much detail as you like. What skills would you like to improve? This doesn't have to be photography related but it can be.
Think about things like composition, post production, what style or genre do you want to explore. AI Art? Illustration? Synthography? Hybrid Art, Still life, Baking? The only constraint is it has to be something creative that you are curious about at the moment.
What is holding you back from moving to the next level in your art? For me at one stage it was off camera lighting. Once I bit the bullet and forced myself over that learning hurdle I started winning my elusive Gold Medals for my art. What is keeping you from moving to the next level?
Brain dump on your page and then pick one research question you want to focus on for this term. It is only a term so don't stress it...just what are you most curious about in this moment in time? Phrase it as a question at the top under your name.
Research Question:
Emma
How can I get the best action shots of horses, motorbikes or fast moving objects using my camera?
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Photography skills, like composition, lighting and editing images would be really help.
Tips on photographing Animals, like horses,dogs and birds
Tips photographing action shots, like horses jumping.
I'd like to improve my photography skills with my new camera and look at photography the best action shots of people horse riding.
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how do I get a better shot of faster animals: bunnies, deer, etcLoading...
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Research Question:How to use techniques like frame within a frame, double exposure and different shots and angles in a unique, creative way that will give whoever looks at the picutre a new insight into the subject.
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Brain Dump areaAdam Stock
Research Question
I would like to Learn how to make really crisp, well lit images and videos with photo shop and also dabble in some cinmeatography
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I am curious to find out how to create cinematography, what kind of photos and equipment is needed and how to piece it together. I would like to Learn how to get really crisp photos and nice colours.
I would like to learn how to properly edit photos and make them look just that little bit better.
Lexie
Research Question:
How can I take interesting photos of wildlife and nature, and learn how to use a dslr camera to its best use to make those photos even better.
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I am interested in using dramatic affects to focus on subjects and make it pop more. I am interested in learning how to use a dslr camera and use the features to best way I can. I am interested in doing street photography or nature photography. I would also like to take photos of animals. I am also Interested in art and making illustrations, but I have found lots of interest in photography right now so I am going to focus more on that. I would like to use different types of photography by experimenting with different effects that we learnt along the way of 100 gratitude images.
Lindsey
Research Question:
How can playing with colour affect the mood of my photos?
How can playing with colour affect the mood of my photos?
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Using colour wheel -
Yellow + purple
Red + green
Orange + blue
What colours indicate -
Monotone/ B&W serious, professional
warm tones (red, orange, brown) autumn-ish, passionate(?)
mellow tones (yellow, pink) dreamy, happy
cool tones (blue, green)
Photo types -
--> Landscape
--> Subject
--> Object
Yellow + purple
Red + green
Orange + blue
What colours indicate -
Monotone/ B&W serious, professional
warm tones (red, orange, brown) autumn-ish, passionate(?)
mellow tones (yellow, pink) dreamy, happy
cool tones (blue, green)
Photo types -
--> Landscape
--> Subject
--> Object
Research Question:
LUCY REYNOLDS
How can I take photos close to native wildlife, and how to use double exposure much better
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I would like to improve my online art and overall photography skills, specifically animal shots, (Like learning how to get close and take a shot) Cinematic shots and ones inside a house. I would also like to learn how to use double exposure better, and how to put an image together like through an archway you see a completely different image but still see the image in front