Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Project Post

1. I edited another picture I took this weekend. This picture was on Columbia Mountain
2. I had a problem figuring out what filters and what edits work well with others.I also had a prblem thinking of other pictures I should use for my project.
3. I messed with everything to see what edits work with others. I also just kinda guessed.
4. I made another picture using Snap-seed. I am going to make 5 or 6 pictures and then make a collage of them.
5. Before


After

Progress Post

1: I edited my photos and sent them to the computer. Took the whole period to do this.

2: Figuring out what edits go good with others. And Finding what my picture should be.

3: I just used a lot of stuff to see what works. I just looked and picked them.

4: I love how I can edit and O want to do it more. I am gonna try to do more.

5: Before

                                     


After

Thursday, September 26, 2019

Art Project

Facts About Sterling Lorence
1:Most Famous Picture?: Sterling Lorence´s most famous picture is the 2013 Pink Bike photo of the year. It is a picture of a mountain biker roosting a berm.

2:What medium?: Sterling Lorence uses many different cameras. most of them are the brand ¨Cannon¨.

3:Where did they work?: Sterling Lorence worked all over taking pictures of mountain bikers.
One place he probably worked a lot was whistler bike park.

4: My Photographers most productive time was 2013. This is because he was taking a lot of pictures to get photo of the year.

5: Sterling Lorence has been doing MTB photography for 19-20 years. He is a very productive photographer.

6.


1: I edited my photos and sent them to the computer. Took the whole period to do this.

2: Figuring out what edits go good with others. And Finding what my picture should be.

3: I just used a lot of stuff to see what works. I just looked and picked them.

4: I love how I can edit and O want to do it more. I am gonna try to do more.

5: Before

                                     


After





Friday, August 30, 2019

Grading Crteria

Blog Grading Criteria

The following criteria below outlines how each blog post will be graded

Blog - Each blog post must contain specific criteria:
    1. Your blog will have: Eight complete sentences with proper capitalization, punctuation, and no spelling errors.
    2. Each blog post will be about your experience while working on your project. Your blog will contain the following information:
      1. Two sentences will describe in detail a project update. “What did I do on my project?”
      2. Two sentences will explain in detail my biggest problem while working on my project.
      3. Two sentences will explain in detail the solution to my biggest problem.
      4. Two sentences that conclude your post. Here are a few suggestions to help you with your conclusion:
        1. What do I plan to do next?
        2. What materials do I need?
        3. Or a simple wrap up.
      5. Two photos or images of my project are included.
        1. You are NOT required to be in the photos.

Important Information

  • Students are required to email Mr. Ritter a link to their Blog.
  • Each of your posts must be completed on the specified dates that will be shared in class.
  • You will receive an email showing how your grade was assessed using the rubric below

ELP Blog Rubric
Criteria 5 4 3 1 0
Blog Editing The Blog post is cleaned up and well edited. Errors are hard to find.  The Blog post shows some evidence of being cleaned up The errors do not distract.  The Blog post is not cleaned up and the errors are distracting.  No evidence of clean up and many errors are present.  The Blog Post is missing
Project Update
Must have two sentences to receive full credit.
The Blog post provides clear evidence of how the artist created their project, using two or more sentences. The Blog post provides some evidence of how the artist created their project, using one or two sentences. The Blog post provides little evidence of how the artist created their project, using only one sentence. The Blog post provides no evidence of how the artist created their project, or used an incomplete sentence / fragment.
Project Problem
Must have two sentences to receive full credit.
The Blog post provides clear evidence of a problem that occurred during the design process using two or more sentences. The Blog post provides some evidence of a problem that occurred during the design process using one or two sentences. The Blog post provides little evidence of a problem that occurred during the design process using only one sentence. The blog post provides no evidence of how the artist created their project, or used an incomplete sentence / fragment.
Project Solution
Must have two sentences to receive full credit.
The Blog post provides clear evidence of a solution to a problem that occurred while working on the project using two or more sentences. The Blog post provides some evidence of a solution to a problem that occurred while working on the project using one or two two sentences. The Blog post provides little evidence of a solution to a problem that occurred while working on the project using only one sentence. The Blog post provides no evidence of a solution to a problem that occurred during the design process, or used an incomplete sentence / fragment
Project Conclusion The Blog post provides clear evidence of a conclusion of what they plan to do next using two or more sentences. The Blog post provides some evidence of a conclusion of what they plan to do next using one or two sentences. The Blog post provides little evidence of a conclusion of what they plan to do next using only one sentence. The Blog post provides no evidence of a conclusion of what they plan to do next, or used an incomplete sentence / fragment.
Image / Photo The Blog post contains two or more photos/ image. The Blog post contains one photo/image. The Blog post contains two images but only one shows the other does not. The Blog post contains two images but they do not show The Blog post contains no photos or images.
Blog Post ____/30


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