24 Colors

For this assignment, we had to photograph 24 different crayons and match them to objects. It was hard to match the crayons and to get them positioned properly. However, I found actually taking the photos somewhat easy.

This is my favorite photo.

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24 Crayons Project

In this project we had to to take pictures of 24 crayons. We had to find backgrounds around the school that matched the color of the crayons. It was hard yo get the right spots for the crayons. The easy part was positioning the crayons. This is my favorite image out of all of them.

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24 Colors

One of our library’s Black Eyed Susan book , with the red crayon.

During this project, I went through a lot of trials and tribulations. Some of the challenges I experienced were finding a matching background for my crayons, and getting my camera to focus on really bland areas. Another challenge that I went through was trying to balance the crayons so you can see their labels. On the other hand, I also experienced a lot of easy moments. For example, one easy thing was when we had to actually take the pictures. Therefore, this was a good beginning project, and it was a good way to transition us into the rest of the semester. I learned that taking pictures is not as easy as photographers make it look. The picture I put above is my personal favorite out of all of my other pictures, which you can view by clicking here.

24 Colors

In this assignment, I got a box of 24 crayons and took a picture with each of the crayons against something the same color. The hardest part of the project was finding the perfect color that matched a specific crayon. The easiest part was setting up the crayons to take a picture.

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24 Crayons

In this assignment we had to take 24 crayons and find the color that matched the crayons. There were come challenges one of them where actually finding the colors that matched to the crayons. The easiest part was taking the pictures.

24 Crayons

For this post, I’ve decided to walk around my school and try to blend a simple box of 24 crayons with the many colors around the area. Since the walls of the school are nothing but a boring beige, I had to get creative and search the terrain for any unlikely spots of color. The most challenging thing for me was to not get my hand in the picture itself. This meant that to take a good picture in a place where a hand was needed, we had to get resourceful. I’d hang them on edges, place them very carefully on the leaves of large plants, and let them sit precariously on books and lamps. The easiest part of this was taking the photos in unique angles, because I excelled at the thought process that went behind that. Of the 24 crayons I captured, the Salmon Crayon set against the 1000 piece old candies puzzle was my clear favorite.

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24 Crayons

In this project I used 24 crayons to take pictures of, with the same color of the crayon in the background. Some of the challenges in the project were getting the same exact color as the crayon because some crayons have different shades of the same color. However, I found angling the crayons pretty easy on the background.

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24 Colors

In the 24 color assignment, I had to take a box of crayons and match each color to something around my school. The most challenging task for this assignment was finding 24 different places to take my photos. The easiest part was actually taking the pictures. I enjoyed messing around with the lighting and the angels of the camera. My favorite photo I took is the one below.

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24 Colors

Our cafeteria’s “Mighty Mini By Hershey” ice cream sandwich and Crayola’s Dandelion.

While creating this project and taking pictures, I went through some great accomplishments and challenges. Some of the challenges were finding crayons that matched the background well enough to take pictures of. Another one was making sure I had all 24 colors and not having multiple takes of the same picture mistaken for another color. However what I found to be rather easy was the placing of the crayons and the balancing. Overall this was a good “first” project for us to do, it was an easy and smooth transition into our future assignments. I learned that when your camera wont focus or the picture just doesn’t seem to fit your expectations, try to take the picture from another angle. The picture above is the one I personally like the most out of all of the other pictures which you can see if you click here.

24 colors

In this assignment, students had to bring 24 colored crayons and match them with an object of the same color. The most challenging part of the project was finding the right angle to take the photo of the crayon. The easiest part of this project was matching the crayons with the same color. I enjoyed this assignment because it allowed me to be creative.

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