During Learning Challenge week we looked at Perspective Photography. Our pupils created optical illusions to make objects appear further away, closer, larger or smaller than they actually were. Children across the school displayed creativity and imagination when composing their mind-bending photographs. Getting in the right positions to create optical illusions was not easy, but the children persevered and created some fantastic photographs that are now proudly displayed in the school corridor.
Challenge Week: Perspective Photography
February 16, 2015
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