24 Crayons Project

In the 24 crayons project, I had to go around the school matching crayon colors with objects that have the same colors as the crayons. The hardest part of this project was when I had to find colors that matched the orange crayons. There were very few things that matched orange in the school. The easiest part was probably finding blue in our school. I learned that there is lots of blue in our school and not a lot of orange at all.

Click here to see the rest of my pictures!

24 Colors

For this project I had to go out into the school with a box of crayons and find the crayon colors in the world around me. Then, I needed to take a creative photograph of the crayon along with the object that matches the crayon color. This was not an easy assignment, because you had your normal colors; red, blue, green, yellow. But then you had to find a light purple, or beige, or even a neon green or orange. It was very difficult to match up these more obscure colors to objects in our everyday life. I think that taking the actual picture was the easy part. I found it simple to position the crayon in a creative way and take a creative picture. My favorite picture that I took was a dark green crayon that is laying on the green leaf of a plant inside the school. Click here to find the link to the rest of my photos.

24 colors project

During this project I took 24 pictures of 24 crayons. I made sure that each crayon was taken with the same color background as the crayon itself. I then uploaded the best picture from my collection and added my logo to it in fireworks. What was most challenging was finding the right color background to match the crayon because not everything was available. What I found easy was taking the actual photo and having it turn out as a good quality photo. Here are my photos.

24 colors

While I’m taking those photos, I found out there were some challenges. One challenge I faced is that I had to take photos from different angles so I had to hold my phone in different directions. But through those challenges, I found some methods that could easily take a good photo. One method is to ask your friends to hold the crayons and to take a picture, only when the crayon is on the wall. One thing I like about this project is that we could show our skill or the ability to define different colors.click to see my photos

24 Colors

The first thing we needed to do was to get 24 crayola crayons. Then we went all around school and we also went outside to take photos of my crayons. The crayons needed to match the background. A challenge was that we couldn’t find some colors that matched some crayons. Another challenge was that we didn’t get much time to take a lot of photos. It was easy to find the basic colors of the crayons like black, grey, white, etc. My favorite photo is the photo below because the blue crayon matches perfectly with the background color.

Click here to view my other photos.

24 Crayons

For this project, we had to take a picture of something with a similar color to each crayon. Because each box has random amounts of each color, I had about six blue crayons. This made it very difficult to find six objects with the same color. once we found a matching object to a crayon, taking a picture of it was very simple, since no fancy angles were required. My favorite photo was the one shown above. I managed to get the crayon perfectly aligned with the painting on the first try. Here is a link to my other photos:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1wyt8AiqQaJ9wIuQ297UsltzZeqsCdscV

24 Colors

The assignment was to match 24 colors with 24 crayons and take a picture. The challenge was finding a color that matches the crayon. This was hard because there were not many colors that look the same. The easiest part was taking the picture because you already had the crayon lined up. Once you found the color and got the crayon lined up all you had to do was click a button.

Link to my other photos.

24 Colors

For the 24 Colors project, our class was supposed to take pictures of a box of 24 crayons. Each crayon had to match the background. I found it difficult to find very similar or the same colors as some of the crayons. Also each day, we were only able to get a certain amount of crayons done, some days I could only get a few done. However, I found taking the photo easy once I found the background for the crayon.

Click here to see my photos.

24 Colors

For my first project I had to take 24 pictures using the 24 crayons provided in my crayon box. I walked around the school including the outside and the inside and tried to find different colors that matched the crayons in my box. During this project, I noticed more color all around me and all of the textures and patterns they may have. One challenge was making sure to find an object or place that matched all of the 24 colors which got really difficult towards the end. Being sure that I could find objects that the crayon can actually rest up against was also difficult. What I found easy was finding colors that matched the crayons that are in the rainbow such as red, orange, yellow, and so on. Click here to see the photos

24 Colors

For this project, we had to go around the school, or our house to take 24 photos, one for each crayon color. The background had to match the crayon color as much as possible when doing this. There were some challenging parts of this assignment such as making sure the lighting was good enough so the crayon matched the background in the photo. A lot of times for me the background matched the crayon in real life, but in the photo it didn’t because of poor lighting. When this happened I had to use my resources to find what could help me make the lighting better and overcome these challenges. The easiest part of this project was finding objects to use for the background. Most of these crayon colors are very average so I found many objects to match the crayon.

Link to my other photos