Cropping+QW

 Cropping  
 * Objectives: Students will**
 * 1) define "cropping an image".
 * 2) identify the "rule of thirds" as a tool for identifying the most visual impact of a picture.
 * 3) examine how cropping changes the impact of a picture.
 * 4) use an online photo editing website ( Pixlr.com ) to crop an image.
 * 5) analyze the results of their cropped image and will explain how its connotation has changed.


 * Assignment**
 * 1) **View and discuss the Top Ten Tips for good photography on the Kodak website.**
 * 2) Create a wiki page named Cropped initials
 * 3) Find a photo on Flickr Commons . Copy the URL. Create a link on your Cropped initials wiki page to the image on Flickr.
 * 4) Go back to Flickr. Double click on the photo (maybe double click again) Select the size. Then you should be on a screen that allows you to download the photo. Download it to My documents. Or. right-click and "Save Image As" to the My Documents folder.
 * 5) Go to Pixir.com and select Editor (Advanced). Select "Open image from Computer". Find the image in My Documents (or the Downloads folder)
 * 6) Crop the image. Use the grid to ensure the most important part of the image is on one of the "thirds" lines on the grid. (So not use any other effect. Just crop the picture.) Save it to My Documents on your computer. Go to your Cropped initials page. Upload the file to your wiki page.
 * 7) Explain why you cropped the image as you did. Explain how the connotation (the meaning) of the image is changed due to the cropping.



I cropped this image like this because I think that the purple flower is more important then the stem