24 Colors

 

 

Link: https://photos.app.goo.gl/Tofwi2iRaf1RgEMz1

 

The 24 color project is an artistic group of photos that incorporate every day life backgrounds and match them with 1 of 24 colors.  Our assignment was to placidly employ a crayon into a picture with the matching color in it.  During our 24 colors project we were faced with many challenges while having lots of fun.  I struggled to edit the photo and organize them into a folder where I could easily add them into my post.  The most challenging part of the entire project was submitting my pictures and putting them into a universal storage space.  I found it very easy and exciting to actually take the picture and find backgrounds with the appropriate color.  Through much trial and error I found a very efficient way to add my logo into the photos that I was using for my project.  This assignment was so much fun and it definitely opened my eyes to all the stunning colors and photo opportunities around me.

Photo App Review

What’s your go to photo app on your phone.  Is it InstaSnap or Chatagram?  Well, I (we) want to know.

App reviews are a huge part of how people decide

what to put on their phones, especially if storage space is an issue.  A review usually includes a brief description of what the app does.  This is also an advertisement for the app.  App developers need downloads to stay in business.  There are also screenshots from the actual app.  Let’s be honest, you don’t actually read the description, you just look at the pictures.  🙂

Your task is to review 2 photo “apps”.  If you have a phone or similar device, review your favorite app.  If you don’t have a phone, don’t worry, there are plenty of online apps to use with a computer as well.  Everyone’s second review will be using an online website that can be used on a computer.  This would exclude programs like Fireworks and Photoshop.

Use Google Drive and an album in Google Photos like we did for our 24 Colors Project.

Each review should include:

  • Name of the app or website
  • if it’s a site, include the web address
  • a description of the app and what’s it is used for
  • why it’s your favorite
  • images used in the app
  • add the category of “App Review” to your post

Box of 24 COLORS

These are my photos from the Box Of Colors project. We had to take a box of 24 crayons and match up the colors to everyday objects. It was challenging to do some of the colors you can’t find in nature or around you. It was very challenging to do the red violet because you can’t find anything that looks like it. It is not a basic color or a color found in nature. It was also very difficult to tell apart the oranges and the blues once you took the picture because it is hard to distinguish them without coloring with them, and even harder to distinguish them on a screen. It was easy to do basic colors like red, green, brown, black, and white. I learned a lot about photography and colors from this project.

 

Crayon Photos Link: https://photos.app.goo.gl/Fx1gs7MXJ2n55xzO2

Apricot Crayon
Dandelion Crayon
Red-Orange Crayon
Black Crayon

24 Colors

In this project our challenge was to match 24 crayons to 24 objects of the same color. This project presented many challenges and frustrations such as finding a color only to find out it is off by just one shade.  The project on paper seems pretty easy, find some crayons and match them,  but in reality it’s quite difficult. The easiest color to find was scarlet while the hardest color to find was indigo. This project makes you realize how much color there is in the world.

Here’s the link to the rest of my photos:

https://photos.app.goo.gl/Wmgrm24wgSuvi9Fx1

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Scarlet

Apricot

Black

Red

Bio

Welcome to my site . Hi I am Kenny I live in Maryland and I am in 8th grade. I enjoy going out and hanging out with my friends. I like soccer my favorite soccer team is Chelsea. I have four siblings .

24 colors

Last week my class had an assignment where we had to go out and take 24 pictures of crayons that match any item you can find. There were many challenges in this project such as matching the right color, finding the right lighting, and adding the logo. The hardest color I tried to match was the green yellow that matched with the Play Doh I found in my house. This project was lots of trial and error. The easiest color to match was probably black or white. All my other photos are in the link below!

https://photos.app.goo.gl/tU4IjqxrbCKN6FKJ2

24 colors-Xavier

These are some of my pictures. The challenge was to find places with colors that match with some crayons. It was fun seeing how creative we could get to match each colors. The hardest colors to get were all the shades of orange, neon pink, and brown. This was so hard because most of the colors I found were blues and red, you know, usual colors so the absurd colors were hard to find.  My favorite photos were green yellow and brown because those almost match perfectly. This project was really fun and you can find more at the link below.

 

http://photos.app.goo.gl/iaQozTzU6a43FNkp1

24 colors

Finding 24 different colors isn’t always easy. The way I did it is by looking around my school and matching up all of the different colors I had. I then edited my photos on FIREWORKS and then added my logo  to the photo and published it to google photos.  It was hard to find all the different oranges and blue because there are so many different kinds!! The easiest thing was to find the plain colors like red, green and brown.  https://photos.app.goo.gl/CEDXDT5xliCaYLkj1

 

 

24 colors

The assignment 24 colors was kinda challenging because the colors was very hard to find and the easy part was finding where to place the crayon for the picture. Another challenge was  to see if the colors matched on camera. But overall the assignment was  fun even with the challenges.

 

 

color: orange

color: yellow green

 

 

color: blue

 

 

color: grey

https://photos.app.goo.gl/BBl98XDHuXjOCevV2

24 Colors

This project was challenging in many different ways. Finding the exact colors that match the crayons was very difficult because everyday objects are not bright, but finding some colors were very easy. Finding white, black, orange and blue were easy because they were around every corner of the school. I found this project very fun because we got to roam around the school and look around every inch of the walls and floor.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/HlDI0oYi665opTGS2