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Check When Done Subject Through a window looking outside. Through a window close-up (macro). Of a person or object in front of a window. From a non-typical vantage point, i.e., lying on your stomach, lying on your back looking up, from your student’s perspective, etc. Something abstract. With a busy background. Mono-chromatic If you have two cameras, same image, with both SLR and Point and Shoot Snapshot of someone in the class. “Portrait” of anyone. A self portrait - yes BY you. Photograph a lit light, close. A darkly lit subject. Architectural detail. Your hand. People who are not aware you are taking a picture of them. A stranger, with their permission. Nature Running water A reflection in something other than glass. Focus on something in the foreground. Focus on something mid-ground Something pretty. Patterns Extra Credit: Stop motion. PHOTOGRAPHIC SCAVENGER HUNT •The subjects are specifically setup as photographic challenges.
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Page 1: PHOTOGRAPHIC SCAVENGER HUNT The subjects are specifically setup as photographic challenges.

Check When Done Subject Through a window looking outside. Through a window close-up (macro). Of a person or object in front of a window. From a non-typical vantage point, i.e., lying on your stomach, lying on your back looking

up, from your student’s perspective, etc. Something abstract. With a busy background. Mono-chromatic If you have two cameras, same image, with both SLR and Point and Shoot Snapshot of someone in the class. “Portrait” of anyone. A self portrait - yes BY you. Photograph a lit light, close. A darkly lit subject. Architectural detail. Your hand. People who are not aware you are taking a picture of them. A stranger, with their permission. Nature Running water A reflection in something other than glass. Focus on something in the foreground. Focus on something mid-ground Something pretty. Patterns Extra Credit: Stop motion. Extra Credit: Something invisible. Extra Credit: Nighttime Extra Credit: Something you’re nervous about (be safe though). Extra Credit: Your spouse and you (school appropriate please).

PHOTOGRAPHIC SCAVENGER HUNT•The subjects are specifically setup as photographic challenges.

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Through a window looking outside.

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Through a window close-up (macro).

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Of a person or object in front of a window.

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From a non-typical vantage point, i.e., lying on your stomach, lying on your back looking up, from your student’s perspective, etc.

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Something abstract.

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With a busy background.

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Mono-chromatic

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If you have two cameras, same image, with both SLR and Point and Shoot

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Snapshot of someone in the class.

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“Portrait” of anyone.

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A self portrait - yes BY you.

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Photograph a lit light, close.

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A darkly lit subject.

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Architectural detail.

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Your hand.

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People who are not aware you are taking a picture of them.

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A stranger, with their permission.

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Nature

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Running water

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A reflection in something other than glass.

Page 22: PHOTOGRAPHIC SCAVENGER HUNT The subjects are specifically setup as photographic challenges.

Focus on something in the foreground.

Page 23: PHOTOGRAPHIC SCAVENGER HUNT The subjects are specifically setup as photographic challenges.

Focus on something mid-ground

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Something pretty.

Page 25: PHOTOGRAPHIC SCAVENGER HUNT The subjects are specifically setup as photographic challenges.

Patterns

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Extra Credit: Stop motion.

Page 27: PHOTOGRAPHIC SCAVENGER HUNT The subjects are specifically setup as photographic challenges.

Extra Credit: Something invisible.

Page 28: PHOTOGRAPHIC SCAVENGER HUNT The subjects are specifically setup as photographic challenges.

Extra Credit: Nighttime

Page 29: PHOTOGRAPHIC SCAVENGER HUNT The subjects are specifically setup as photographic challenges.

Extra Credit: Something you’re nervous about (be safe though).

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Extra Credit: Your spouse and you (school appropriate please).