Yearbook assignment- three
spot the difference
overview:
In this project, we will be creating our own ‘spot the difference’ puzzles by using everyday objects or environments. A ‘spot the difference’ puzzle is a comparison of two similar images, but there are subtle changes of differences. The challenge is to find all of the differences. See the samples below.
The way that you construct the puzzle is up to you. It can even have a theme. You can take a picture of a large space like a room, yard, or forest, or a small space that you can layout an array of objects. It is not required but can also use photoshop or other photo editing applications to change the colour of things or add other effects. Here is a Photoshop-ish online application if you want to give it a try...LINK
what you have to do follow the instructions! you may lose marks for not getting things done as listed below.
1 First, think of the kind of setting you want to use...inside? outside? big space? small space?
2 How many ‘differences’ will the images have? YOU MUST HAVE AT LEAST 10.
3 Will there be people involved? or just inanimate objects?
4 What techniques will you use to make the ‘differences’ or ‘changes’? exchange objects for other objects? Remove/add objects? Move objects? Use photo editing software? Can you think of other ways of making changes?
5 Find a way to stabilize your camera/phone so the pictures are identical.
6 MAKE SURE YOUR EXPOSURES ARE THE SAME. Even if you use a phone there is a way to lock the focus and exposure. Look it up online. It is very distracting if the images are different colour temperatures and exposures.
7 Make it solvable! don’t take a picture of a dirt pile and move grains of sand!
8 After you shoot and are happy with them, place the images in a .pdf file laid out like the samples provided. The pages should be 8.5” x 11”. Set the page to landscape or portrait to best fit your two images side by side.
9 Submit your pdf to my email: [email protected] Make sure you include in your email the number of 'differences' in your image!!
This project will be due on Friday June 5th.-
What are you marked on
-How much effort did you put into setting up your images?
-How is the lighting and picture quality?
-Did you follow the instructions listed above?
See sample photography from the highlighted artists on the blog:
Artist Denisse Benitez: photo-spot-the-difference-artist-1.html
Artist Vikky Alexander: photo-spot-the-differencegt-artist-2.html
overview:
In this project, we will be creating our own ‘spot the difference’ puzzles by using everyday objects or environments. A ‘spot the difference’ puzzle is a comparison of two similar images, but there are subtle changes of differences. The challenge is to find all of the differences. See the samples below.
The way that you construct the puzzle is up to you. It can even have a theme. You can take a picture of a large space like a room, yard, or forest, or a small space that you can layout an array of objects. It is not required but can also use photoshop or other photo editing applications to change the colour of things or add other effects. Here is a Photoshop-ish online application if you want to give it a try...LINK
what you have to do follow the instructions! you may lose marks for not getting things done as listed below.
1 First, think of the kind of setting you want to use...inside? outside? big space? small space?
2 How many ‘differences’ will the images have? YOU MUST HAVE AT LEAST 10.
3 Will there be people involved? or just inanimate objects?
4 What techniques will you use to make the ‘differences’ or ‘changes’? exchange objects for other objects? Remove/add objects? Move objects? Use photo editing software? Can you think of other ways of making changes?
5 Find a way to stabilize your camera/phone so the pictures are identical.
6 MAKE SURE YOUR EXPOSURES ARE THE SAME. Even if you use a phone there is a way to lock the focus and exposure. Look it up online. It is very distracting if the images are different colour temperatures and exposures.
7 Make it solvable! don’t take a picture of a dirt pile and move grains of sand!
8 After you shoot and are happy with them, place the images in a .pdf file laid out like the samples provided. The pages should be 8.5” x 11”. Set the page to landscape or portrait to best fit your two images side by side.
9 Submit your pdf to my email: [email protected] Make sure you include in your email the number of 'differences' in your image!!
This project will be due on Friday June 5th.-
What are you marked on
-How much effort did you put into setting up your images?
-How is the lighting and picture quality?
-Did you follow the instructions listed above?
See sample photography from the highlighted artists on the blog:
Artist Denisse Benitez: photo-spot-the-difference-artist-1.html
Artist Vikky Alexander: photo-spot-the-differencegt-artist-2.html