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Landscape Photography

1. Apps to use to research the area is Google, weather, google maps, tourist images. 2. An app for the best angles is Photographer's Ephemeris. 3. Shooting with a zoom or telephoto lens makes the foreground and background appear to be very close together. 4. Instead of HDR you can use ND grad filter for sky and ground pictures. 5. When the weather is rough, bring a strong, waterproof plastic bag to cover camera, cleaning cloths for lens glass and filters, microfiber towel to dry camera and lens. 6. Pre scouting lets you assess all of the best angles and locations for the perfect picture. 7. The subject is more important because the composition can be changed due to the subject. 8. A striking image comes from not including too much in your shot. 9. You use black and white when there is a heavy, cloudy sky and when there are fluffy clouds against a bright blue sky. 10. Revisiting an area gives you less time researching the area and you can give a different look to this old p

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Merger Photo Preview

1. Something that could go wrong is that while moving, my picture might not line up how it's supposed to and the pictures won't match up. 2. A good place to take this type of picture could be on the track. 3. You could do different poses or if I went on the track, the person could be in one place running and then appear in another place and so on along the track. 4. You could wear something that isn't bright so that the sun doesn't reflect on it in different places?

My Opinions Story

Bullying is a big deal and is extremely common. 1 in every 4 U.S. students claim to have been bullied. There are many different types of bullying but they all have the same effect. Even something as small as laughing at someone or starting a rumor is pulled into that category. This mainly happens at school, especially throughout middle school. Schools are not handling this effectively because the numbers haven’t changed. I don’t think that anyone should have to go through weeks or even months of mental abuse. Schools really need to stop trying to get people to make the counselors office seem like somewhere that you need to go to if you're being bullied. Kids these days would rather be bullied than called a tattletale for telling on them. Instead, they should pay more attention to what goes on within their walls and realize whenever someone is being bullied. In 13 Reasons Why, Hannah was hurting and went to the counselor and explained that someone abused her and he told her tha

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Opinions Writing Preview Activity

Russia Banned from Winter Olympics: 1. Who wrote the story? Sumin Kim 2. What is their story about? How Russia got banned from the Winter Olympics 3. What is their direct opinion about that?  He thinks that they made the right decision to ban Russia because they let Russia get away with cheating for awhile. 4. Did they address what the other side might think about that topic? No 5. Were they wishy-washy with their opinion? No, they seemed confident. 6. Are there any quotes in the story? No 7. What point of view did they write in? First 1. Who wrote the story? Kiran Patel 2. What is their story about? Workplace sexual abuse 3. What is their direct opinion about that? No opinion 4. Did they address what the other side might think about that topic? No 5. Were they wishy-washy with their opinion? There was no opinion 6. Are there any quotes in the story? No 7. What point of view did they write in? Second 1. Who wrote the story? Jake Brien 2. What is the

Personal Essays

1. What was one idea that the writer gave in the Wide Range of Topics section that you can use as you start deciding on a topic? Make the frame wide enough to allow your readers to find similarities between your experiences and theirs. 2. What was one idea the writer gave in the Opinions Pieces section that you should remember as you are writing your piece? Details draw readers in so be specific. Being vague drives the readers away. 3. List three suggestions the writer makes in the Personal Essays and Crafts section that you will use as you write. The hook should be a question, quote, strong statement, metaphor or description. Use all of your five senses and describe them. Think of your essay as a camera lens, describe every detail.