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Cat Cam: Imagine a cat has the camera. What would it take a photo of? : Cat Cam: Imagine a cat has the camera. What would it take a photo of?
Who's got the Blues?: Take a photo of something that has a lot of blue tones (but not just the sky).(Purpose: looking at colors) : Who's got the Blues?: Take a photo of something that has a lot of blue tones (but not just the sky).(Purpose: looking at colors)
Hugantic Ant: Take a photo that makes something small seem really big.(Purpose: experimenting with perspective, depth of field, and close up focus) : Hugantic Ant: Take a photo that makes something small seem really big.(Purpose: experimenting with perspective, depth of field, and close up focus)
Shaq Cam: Take a photo with the camera held as high as you can reach.(Purpose: changing camera position, using autofocus) : Shaq Cam: Take a photo with the camera held as high as you can reach.(Purpose: changing camera position, using autofocus)
A Motion Picture: Take a picture of a fast-moving object, keeping the camera's viewfinder framed on the object as it moves by. : A Motion Picture: Take a picture of a fast-moving object, keeping the camera's viewfinder framed on the object as it moves by.
Lean Scene: Tilt the camera and take a photo.(Purpose: experimenting with camera postion/orientation) : Lean Scene: Tilt the camera and take a photo.(Purpose: experimenting with camera postion/orientation)
Look on the Bright Side: Take a photo of another person's head and shoulders, using the flash outside, with the subject standing in shadow. : Look on the Bright Side: Take a photo of another person's head and shoulders, using the flash outside, with the subject standing in shadow.
Assimilate This: Take a photo of at least three things in a row. Focus on the one that is closest to you.(Purpose: experimenting with patterns, depth of field, and auto focus) : Assimilate This: Take a photo of at least three things in a row. Focus on the one that is closest to you.(Purpose: experimenting with patterns, depth of field, and auto focus)