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Architecture Preview #2

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Kunsthaus Graz, Austria Light: Details: Patterns: Angles and Shapes: Surroundings: Eden Project Details: Light: Patterns: Angles and Shapes: Surroundings: Habitat 67, Canada Details: Light: Patterns: Angles and Shapes: Surroundings: Turning Torso, Sweden Details: Light: Patterns: Angles and Shapes: Surroundings: La Pedrera, Spain Details: Light: Patterns: Angles and Shapes: Surroundings:

Architecture Preview #1

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Kunsthaus Graz, Austria 1. Peter Cook and Colin Fournier 2. It was built in 2003 3. The Austrian City of Graz 4. Anyone can visit it 5. It cost $50 million to make 6. It was built as the capital of European cultural celebrations 7. I picked this building because I love Austrian history. I wanted to check this one out after seeing that it was from Austria, and I wasn't disappointed. It's very original and interesting, and almost reminds me of a submarine. It has so many windows and lights but is still very enclosed as well.  Eden Project 1. This building was built by Nicholas Grimshaw. 2. It was build in 1998. 3. It is located in Cornwall, England, UK   4. Anyone can visit the building.  5. It cost  £141m to build 6. It was built as a visitor centre for the public in 1998 7. I picked this building because I thought that the architecture was so original, and I had never seen anything like it. It's such a cool way to display nature, and I think it would be

Sports/Action photos

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Blur: A water fountain, found at Bowie, spews water while giving a blurred effect.  Panning: Avery Shelton, Freshman, has fun in the courtyard while running.  Running across: Avery Shelton, 14, tries to sprint across courtyard.  Running forward:  Avery Shelton, 14, runs happily at school. 

sensory overload

1. I think that this statement is very interesting and true as well. Society has definitely developed into a world where material things are most important. I agree with this statement because so many people are addicted to technology and connected to their possessions. As an aspiring photographer, this quote makes me feel like I can spread awareness about this problem through my work. 2. when I saw the pictures, my automatic response was that I didn't want to visit that place because it was such a sensory overload. It would make some great pictures though, so that would be the reason I would go. 3. I think that it would be hard to be a child of someone who works in this place because there are so many toys kids would want to play with but they couldn't have them all. It would be very confusing to grow up in this environment because it's so different from the rest of the world. 4. My favorite photo was 'a child sits with a seller at a crockery booth' because

Magazine cover preview assignment

Magazine cover preview assignment

The Dispatch Issue #4

Writing: News Pg 2: Counselors start up SEL FIT sessions Summary: This story was about how the counselors are utilizing FIT time to help reach students. These extra fit sessions, lead by our counselors are about a variety of topics - anxiety, stress, depression, strength, etc. Many kids are signing up for these sessions and learning from the counselors.  Who: the counselors What: FIT sessions Where: Bowie When: During  Fit Why: to help students How: by setting up fit sessions People quoted in this story: Katherine Owen, Blake Moyer, Hana Dole The strongest quote in this story was by the counselor Katherine Owen, and her quote was the first quote in the story.  Yes the lead sentence made me want to keep reading.  Feature Pg. 8-9: Probability of cyberbullying Summary: At our age, many teenagers use social media to communicate with peers and friends. As time has gone on, many people are getting brutal on social media, and cyber bullying has become more

Lit Mag photos

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Childhood in a flavor Childhood in a box

Newspaper design

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