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Scavenger hunt

Birds eye photograph

Ants eye photography

line

shape

repetition

Frame in frame

candid

portrait

reflection

shadow

Leading lines

texture

Shallow depth of field

Deep depth of field

Stopped motion

Blurred motion

abstraction

Dramatic lighting

Exaggerated foreshortening

nature

Black and white (high contrast)

Found faces

decay

One of these things is not like the other

Project criteria you must find each of the photographs described above It is recommended that you take 2 of each type of photograph = 2 rolls of film you must make a contact sheet for each roll of film you take You must make and keep test strips for each photograph You must print and hand in 3 final prints and test strips Each photograph should be carefully composed with thought given to the composition, contrast, and creativity. Each photograph should have successful lighting Your project should be completed on time Your final prints should be well executed Your final prints should be free of chemical stains, dust spots, and errors