Friday, May 31, 2013
Final Reflection
In the 20: one grateful project I felt that being grateful built more creativity in my brain. I think it built more creativity because I went out of my way to show pictures I am grateful for. First I started off with nature, like the ocean. But I went through hundred of photos for what I felt was a good picture, to find the right angle, brightness, focal point, whatever it was. Then I started taking pictures of golf courses because they have their own type of true beauty, and I am grateful to be able to play on those courses. I took action shots at golf courses to get a sensation of the focus and determination I have when I'm playing. And I gave that feeling of competition when playing in a tournament atmosphere. But the most difficult part of this project I would say was trying to find the words to put with the photo to tell you how I really felt about it. But the most valuable thing was picking which picture I felt was the best picture out of them all, because I really had to look closely at the picture and give it a different perspective rather then when I was taking the photo. I think I would recommend this project to other students because it really does build your imagination and you really start to find what you truly are grateful for in life. But if I had to make my own type of 20 day project I would probably just have it be of what the kids like to do, or do on their free time for fun rather then what they are grateful for. I feel that would build their imagination up just as well, and they would have so many more pictures to choose from and explain in their own words how they feel about it.
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