24 Crayons

We all had a box of 24 crayons and we had to take pictures of all of them with objects that are the same color of the crayons. We could go around our school and our house to get photos. The most challenging part for me was trying to find certain colors like pink and purple. It was also challenging to take a good photo without getting the person who’s holding the crayon’s hand in the way. The easiest part was finding colors like grey, black, and white which are everywhere around the school. My favorite picture was pink because it took me a really long time to find a pin part of the school so it felt really good to finally take the picture.

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24 Colors

For this assignment, we got a box of 24 crayons and we asked to take 24 pictures for each crayon in the box. The point of the assignment was to look around the school for color in the building to match the color of each crayon. The biggest challenge for me during this project was to make sure I used every crayon in the box, and didn’t repeat. For example, I was worried I would repeat a shade of blue, since there were so many different shades. Differently, I found it pretty easy to match the blue, white, and grey colors, since they are our primary school colors and were located around the building a lot.

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24 Colors

In this project, I used my phone camera to take pictures of each crayon in a twenty four color crayon box. I matched each crayon with the background of the same color. I used different angles for each picture. I found it hard to find different matching backgrounds for similar colors like blue green and green blue and regular blue.

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24 Crayons

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During this assignment we used a box of 24 crayons and found a background that matched the color of the crayon to then take a picture. There were not many challenges while doing this project but the main problem was trying to find colors that matched each other. The easiest part of this project was taking the photos then uploading them to my website. The picture below is one of my favorites that I have taken.

24 Crayons

In this assignment we had to take 24 crayons and find colors that matched with the crayon color and then put the color crayon that matched the color right next to the color. There were a couple challenges one of them where actually finding the colors that matched a certain color crayon. The easiest part was taking the pictures it was easy to take the pictures I took many angles that were really cool.

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24 Colors

The 24 Colors assignment was a good start to build up on our camera skills such as using different angles, different lighting, etc. The most challenging part of this project for me was finding matching items to match with the corresponding crayons. Another challenging aspect of this project was making sure nothing was blurry and making sure the lighting was just perfect. I found that the easiest part of this project was placing the crayons in different poses to take a good picture. My favorite picture is the one above because it was by far (in my opinion) the best picture I took in this whole project.

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24 Colors



This project was a fun way to test our skills by finding new and good angles of taking photos. Some challenges of this was finding all of the colors in the school without trying to do the same picture as someone else. I found it easier to find the angles depending on the placement of each of the crayons.

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24 Colors

In this assignment, we took a box of 24 crayons and tried to find the colors in the real world. A challenge I had was finding all of the different colors of blue (there were 5). Something that I found easy in this assignment was finding the colors gray and black, because those colors are common throughout the school.

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24 Colors

This project was an interactive and comparative project in which I needed to find different objects that have the same or nearly the same color as a crayon. Using the crayon, I put it near or in front of the object to create a photograph in which the crayon and object appear to be the same color! One challenge within this project was knowing that I didn’t have many objects to work with or compare to, meaning I had more of a difficult time taking photos and making good comparisons. One thing I found to be easy, probably, was the timing of the photos. Not many things were moving or going on in the background, so that helped improve the focus of the camera. To view the rest of my 24 Colors photographs, click here!