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Photography & Journalism
Sunset High School
writing captions
Target: Interprets and shares artistic work
Directions:
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Title your image with the assignment name
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List your Aperture, Shutter Speed & ISO
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Create a caption with personal meaning, one that would make your image more compelling to others. This could take many forms: journaling or a way to process your experiences, song lyrics, poetry, religious verse or writings, a story, a joke, etc. Your caption should make the presentation of your image more personal, relatable and unique.
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ISO 400
APERTURE f/4
SS 0.4s (0.4)
Every time I look at this picture, it instantly reminds me of the book, “Milk and Honey” by Rupi Kaur. It is a poetry book that depicts the strongest of emotions.
“you tell me to quiet down cause my opinions make me less beautiful but i was not made with a fire in my belly so i could be put out i was not made with a lightness on my tongue so i could be easy to swallow i was made heavy half blade and half silk difficult to forget and not easy for the mind to follow”
― Rupi Kaur, Milk and Honey