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Shoot Miniscule Street Art in Macro! – From Photojojo
Posted on November 30th, 2010 No commentsLet’s all go get small!
Some street artists think they’re sooo hot just because their work is billboard-size big.
Well, we say Banksy is an overgrown dinosaur. Twist is a hulking mammoth. Even Phil Lumbang sometimes acts like he thinks size matters.
Tiny is where it’s at.
Our new fave Slinkachu’s street art is tiny. How tiny? Put it this way: the guy graffiti tags snails.
After making a teeny tableaux of itty-bitty model people, he leaves them on the street for anybody to find. But first he takes rad macro photos so the wee little scene is never really lost.
Wanna try it yourself? Snag some little plastic people at the local hobby shop and slap a macro lens on your camera or camera phone.
If you prefer staying indoors, photograph tiny people in clever food-scapes, like Mini Miam did. Now all you need is a tag name!
p.s. Happy Cyber Monday kiddos! We’re giving everyone $5 for sharing their store favorites. Head to the shop for more tidbits.
p.p.s. Oh! Did you know that shipping is free on orders over $50? Cause yeah, it is.
Related posts:
- How to Shoot Impromptu Street Portraits
- How To Make Macro Photos Without Buying An Expensive Macro Lens!
- Low-Fi Street Lenticulars = Photo Inspiration in Street Art
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ADDIE Backwards Planning Model
Posted on November 23rd, 2010 No commentsThis is from Downes. I have always thought the ADDIE model to be simplistic and wrong. The best version of it has been one that put evaluation (The “E” of the acronym) in the center of a flower. But in reality it’s all about how you are going to evaluate. There is also a nice into to ADDIE, but really let’s get beyond simplistic linear design of instruction.
Donald Clark, Big Dog, Little Dog, November 22, 2010.
For people who have heard of the ‘ADDIE’ learning development model, and wanting to know what it is, you would be hard-pressed to find a nicer concise description than this one. [Link] [Comment]
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