Monday, 4 November 2019

Taking An EAgle To School

Today I was learning how to identifiy what is false ( photo shopped ) and what is real ( oringinal ). We were also givin the challenge to create a fake image of something impossible that would never happen at school.

I enjoyed using my creativity and imagination.

I found it challenging to think of something to do and an eagle image that was a png.

My digital learning object shows that I can remove the background on an image, moving images to look realistic.

Next time I would change the pose I did, to look more realistic and action packed.

- Sophia


5 comments:

  1. Kia ora Sophia,
    That photo is very creative blog post. I like the idea of bringing the eagle back and also how you are riding it. How did you get the idea of an eagle because there are lot's of other different animals in the world?
    From Rylee

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  2. Hi Sophia
    Whoa riding an eagle instead of a bus that is preposterous. You must really love the sky. You have done really well to make it look so real. It looks like your casually riding an eagle.
    Ma te wa
    Riley =)

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  3. Howsit Sophia,
    As you already know this is Hohepa AKA The Man, I like how in youre picture it looks like your riding the eagle even though you can see that its photo shopped its still good.
    Ma Te Wa
    Hohepa AkA Simo

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  4. Kia ora. I am Megan from Gisborne Intermediate School.
    I really liked how you created an image of you on an eagle to get to school. Coming to school on an eagle would be the scariest way to get to school.
    Did you think about how big the words are, maybe you could make them a little bigger and easier to read.
    Maybe you could change the way the eagle looks so it doesn't look like it's about to land.
    Please visit my blog
    here

    Mā te wā
    Megan

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  5. Kia ora, I am Elle from Gisborne Intermediate School.
    I really liked how you said ¨why take a bus when you could take an eagle¨
    I learnt that you shouldn't trust everything you see on the internet
    Maybe you could make your photo more detailed so it looks more real
    Please visit my blog
    here

    Mā te wā
    Elle

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