 Time Lapse  Sample Photo   Where?  How many times a week do I plan on shooting?  Why this area?  While taking photos…  Different angles/ perspectives.

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 Time Lapse

 Sample Photo

  Where?  How many times a week do I plan on shooting?  Why this area?  While taking photos…  Different angles/ perspectives  Zoomed in/ zoomed out Form (Technical decisions)

  Aperture  Largest opening  Shutter speed  Fast or slow? Form (Cont.)

  Colors of the sky  Weather  Seasonal change  Winter to spring transition Content

  Type of paper?  Wooden box  Light source  Battery operated LED light Final Project: Light Box

  Photographers?  Others? Influences

  Create a schedule  Manage school work and free time  Set a reminder Time Management