10-Step Photo Challenge created by Brooke P.
Take ten steps in any direction and with each step take one photo. Think about angles and lighting to create interesting photographs. Don't forget the Rule of Thirds! Create a collage in a photo editor.
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The instructions for the “10-Step Photo Challenge” were to “Take ten steps in any direction and with each step take one photo. Think about angles and lighting to create interesting photographs. Don’t forget the Rule of Thirds! Create a collage in a photo editor.”
This assignment was a little harder …
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Take ten steps in any direction and with each step take one photo. Think about angles and lighting to create interesting photographs. Don’t forget the Rule of Thirds! Create a collage in a photo editor.
This assignment is worth …
10 Step Photo Challenge (3 stars)
Take ten steps in any direction and with each step take one photo. Think about angles and lighting to create interesting photographs. Don’t forget the Rule of Thirds! Create a collage in a photo editor.
Story Behind the Story:
After reviewing the material on …
10 Step Photo Challenge– 3 pts
Challenge: Take 10 steps and a picture at each step, use different angles and directions. Create a collage out of the pictures.
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I was in Centralia, IL all day today (5/22), which is about 5 hours from where I live. Somewhere in between hour 1 and boredtodeathville, I was trying to think up something I could do for ds106 while I was driving. My mind flashed back to an assignment in which …
For one of the assignments that I submitted for the assignment bank was the 10-Step Photo Challenge.
I saw this on a site once and thought it was a great idea for an assignment.
The task: Take ten steps in any direction and with each step take one photo. …