From a PowerPoint created by Wendy North – In the picture Using frames to support an analysis of Place.

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From a PowerPoint created by Wendy North – In the picture Using frames to support an analysis of Place

Created by Wendy North – Wakefield Advisory Service Putting Yourself in the Picture What do you see, hear, smell and feel? © Copyright David Dixon and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons LicenceDavid DixonreuseCreative Commons Licence

What can you work out from this picture? Landscape/ streetscape? Plants/ animals? Where? Colour/ shapesPeople? Weather?

What do you know for certain?What reasonable guesses can you make? What can you work out from the photograph? What questions would you like to ask? © Copyright Dennis Turner and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.Dennis TurnerreuseCreative Commons Licence

What? Why? How? Where? When? Who? 5 Ws and How ©mrrobertwade (wadey)

Conversation between Characters © Copyright Whatlep and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.WhatlepreuseCreative Commons Licence

What do you know for certain?What reasonable guesses can you make? What can you work out? What questions would you like to ask?

What cant you tell from a photograph? What questions would you like to ask? © Copyright Phil Platt and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.Phil PlattreuseCreative Commons Licence

Images of Bury