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Tuesday, September 10th

Tuesday, September 10th

Class hours: 9:40 – 2:05
Mr. Bohmann
wbohmann@ewsd.org

Notes

  • Tumultuous Tuesday – Check the Schedule on the board as today is Tuesday.
  • Physics again today. Go to class immediately from break. When class is over, you will head to lunch.
  • If you have an EHS class: Austin, Jamie, Davin, Isaiah – you will not be returning to CAWD2 after lunch!

9:40 Attendance & Article

9:45 FTP Folders 1 More Time!

Quack

Your FTP (File Transfer Protocol) Folders are all set on the Server

  • Open CyberDuck
  • Server: cawdvt.org
  • Username: in your email@cawdvt.org
  • Password: in your email

Create a week 1, week 2 and week 3 folder
Upload work that is due for today in your Week 2 Folder

10:00 am College Readiness with Ms. Charron

10:45 Break (15 Minutes)

coffee and cookies

11:00 – 11:50 Physics – Second Day – Room m117

cartoon Graphic of Albert Einstein

Class meets in room m117 at 11am. Go to class immediately from break. When class is over, you will head to lunch.

11:50 Lunch (30 Minutes)

pizza

12:20 – 12:45 Literacy in Focus

image of book covers

Grab your book and chill. We’ll be reading today. No computers, no talking. Sit on the couch if you like or move your chair.

12:45 Abstract Photography Project

Photography has the power to isolate a fragment of a composition and turn it into art and to freeze shapes and images to take on new meaning far different from their original intent.

Abstract image of a silo
Round Tall Silo Light Gray Concrete Abstract
Image courtesy of: https://www.maxpixel.net/Round-Tall-Silo-Light-Gray-Concrete-Abstract-406957

The easiest approach to abstract photography is the close up shot. Close-ups remove the context of what is in the viewfinder as well as emphasizes the texture and graphic elements.

Focal Length is also important. We’ll continue to shoot in Aperture Priority mode.

Remember, in Aperture Priority mode, you have control over the Focal Length which is referred as the lense field of view.

A small f-stop number (f2) means a small depth of field and large f-stop number (f22) means a large depth of field.,

Because we are shooting close up in most cases, a large depth of field (large f-stop number) is not necessary. However, testing out longer focal length may provide some good effects.

Activity, we’ll head out as a group to the front courtyard. Find and shoot at least 12 abstracts. Select your favorite 5. Create a Google Slide show with your images. 1 Image per slide.
Turn entire slideshow into PDF. Filename:Abstract_Lastname

2:00 Dailies

Link to Dailies and Link to Responses

2:05 Dismissal

Cawd Instructors:

Matt Cronin

Will Bohmann

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A little about Cawd:

Serving high school students interested in Computer Animation, Game Design, and Web Development in North Western Vermont.

Students continue at:

University of Vermont Ringling School of Art and Design Northeastern University Rochester Institute of Technology Concordia University

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