Marshi Huneycutt
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AP Photo Skills #4 . . . Make a Meme

3/29/2017

 
"Memes are all the rage over the Internet, as people come up with pithy, snappy sayings to ironically, sarcastically, or humorously to make a point. If there's a funny observation you've made in your life, make a meme out of it! 

Think of something funny that can be expressed in two lines. The punchline should be contained in the second line. Aim for a relatable sentiment that others would also find funny."  (http://m.wikihow.com/Make-a-Meme​)

Use your own original photo.  Upload to the Photo Skills folder you created in OneDrive.  :)
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AP Photo Skills Day #3 - Breaking Patterns . . . 

3/29/2017

 
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Students, I would recommend using image>hue and saturation for this assignment.  Then CTRL + SHIFT + A to refine it.

AP Photo Skills Week Assignment #2 . . .

3/28/2017

 
Good morning, students!  Use the clone tool to integrate parts of your face onto an animal face.  Save to the OneDrive file you created for yesterday's assignment.
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AP Photo Skills Week . . . The Clone Tool

3/26/2017

 
Welcome back, students, and seniors, seven more weeks!  Save this photo to your computer and follow instructions from the teacher demonstration to clone away this tiny boat.  Create a new folder in your one drive called Skills Week Challenges, and upload your boat-free seascape to it.
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