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Q3 If you have no camera; replaces PowerPoint Assignment

​#1;      Q3 Assignment:  Rules of Composition due 2-7-20 

You may start your presentation on your cell phone in google slides. In class, bring it up on the computer in google slides, go to File>Download>Microsoft PowerPoint, and click on the downloaded version at the bottom left of the screen and open it. Then click File>Save As>Browse> and choose your class folder. Then repeat the save as and save to the teachers flash drive. Once it is saved to the flash drive t can be considered submitted. If you are ABSENT from class send it to me on my email: dluongo@wfsd.k12.ny.us

If you have no camera or cell phone, use photos borrowed from the internet, or use magazines and cut photos out and glue on paper.

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#2
If you are absent from class for a long time OR HAVE NO ACCESS TO A WORKING CAMERA, OR are unable to physically take pictures, OR USE CELL PHONE PICTURES, complete this using Magazine photographs:

Find and cut out photo examples of the following 14 Rules of Composition below from a magazine, then ----glue them onto pages (neatly), write/
tell how the photo follows  each of the rules
each is worth 5 points (total 70 points):
1-2 
points( weak to strong )  on explanation 
+ 1-3 points (weak to strong examples) = 14 x 5 points

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