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    helping a student in the classroom with photo guidelines

    This childs assignment was to find pictures on the internet which shows. simpli city,rules,thirds, lines, balance, framing, mergers. They are learning how to ta ke pictures and develop them properly. We were shown some in class today and the y are to find some and tell which of the guidelines mention above are in the pho tographs. Please help this instructional assistant out. We must have this done by Friday.

    thank you so kindly

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    helping a student in the classroom with photo guidelines

    I'd go to a "stock photo" website, where there will be a wide variety of high quality images by numerous photographers, with most of the photos conventionally composed, each of which can be easily returned to. The largest such service, www.corbis.com (and corbisstockmarket.com) is an obvious starting point but there are others, findable by any search engine.

    You may have to register at these sites, but you shouldn't have to pay anything just to look, especially in "royalty-free" areas. Good luck!

    .,.,.,

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    helping a student in the classroom with photo guidelines

    The George Eastmanhouse has a great site at geh.com

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    helping a student in the classroom with photo guidelines

    The Center for Contemporary Photography which has a fine WWW presence, has a couple of exercises a parent/teacher could use to introduce a child to looking at images critically. You might try that site. Bob

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    helping a student in the classroom with photo guidelines

    Or you could go to Kodak's site where they have some tutorials on photography. (Although this might make the assignment a little too easy as the caption will say, "This demonstrates the rule of thirds.")

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    helping a student in the classroom with photo guidelines

    SORRY about my posting above... the George Eastman website is at www.geh.org

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