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Friday, December 17, 2021

my forced perspective photo


my friend getting his head choped off.

 

9 comments:

  1. Kia ora Bless,

    Good work thinking about perspective images, see if you can create some friendlier pictures without scissors!

    Remember to get the points for this activity, you need to create four images. Have a go at creating a few more to get the points for this activity.

    Remember also that the images need to be summer themed, think about what creative things you can do with your friends or whanau that represent summer.

    I’m looking forward to seeing your images!

    Ngā mihi,
    Lauren

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  2. Ahhhhhhhhh! The scissor is going to chop me this is a perfect photo how did you do that I want to know!

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  3. OH MY GOODNESS Bless....I hope that your friend is going to be alright :0
    Do you think that I need to be on stand by in case someone gets hurt?

    Maybe net time you could take another photo of a happier moment :)

    Merry Christmas.

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  4. Good afternoon Bless.
    I was just checking to see if there was any new post.
    Have a wonderful holiday and I will check your blog soon.

    Have a lovely day :)

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  5. I just thought I would check to see if there was any new post.
    Have a great week Bless :)

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  6. Hello Bless.
    I am just checking to see if you had completed a new SLJ activity.
    I will check again soon :)

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  7. Good afternoon Bless.
    I am just checking to see if there was any new post.
    Have a great holiday :)

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  8. Hello Bless.
    I am just checking to see if you had tried any of the SLJ activities:)
    Have a great week.

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  9. I look forward to hearing about your holidays Bless.I hope you have had a great break :)

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