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Student Instructions


1. Photography something circular or round

2. Photograph a stranger

3. A doorway
4. Something in disrepair

5. Abnormal perspective

6. Night

7. Contrasting colors


8. Fast movement


9. A challenging place
10. Something tiny

11. The weather
12. Interactions
13. Representation of time

14. Photograph a friends secret
15. Journey or travel

16. A Rock


17. Photograph your interest or something meaningful to you

18. People expressing emotion

19. Low vantage point

20 Reflections of object or area

21. Texture

22. Pollution

23. Take a photo of something ugle

24. Power or the force of something

25. Something Yellow

26. Strong Light.



27. Staircase

28. Comfortable area or Home
29. Instructions 


30. A trick or joke;-)

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