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Research:
Complete Photography Worksheet
1. 10 Tips for Taking Good Photos
2. 10 Techniques for better Photos
Design
- Brainstorm monsters. Here are some links to help inspire you: Lots of monsters. More Monsters
- Make a monster
- Photograph monsters in the wild! You must photograph your monster in a minimum of 5 different scenes.
- Upload and edit your photos. Use pixlr.com to add filters and effects quickly.
- Make a slideshow using iMovie. Add captions and music.
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