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Captured by Nature
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Not only can nature provide good lighting for our photos, it can capture an image, itself, as well! Have the students learn and explore all about photogram as they try this activity.
Photograph but with no camera? Photograms are the key! In this activity, the students will create various images with the use of sun-sensitive papers and objects from nature. These will be aided by the natural light of the sun.
Duration: 1 Hour
Grade(s): 6th – 8th
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