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8th Grade Art: Photography


This student used leading lines in the background and macro focus to highlight the ant on the tree.

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  8th Graders just finished their photography unit. The West campus provided a gorgeous backdrop for this project. Their photos pictured here were using shutter speed to either capture action or blur it. The last requirement was to focus on leading lines and repetition within one of their compositions.P1030065.JPG




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