Tuesday, 16 February 2021

Art/ Taking photos

Today yesterday we took photos of our beautiful native plants. We wanted to see if we could get very nice ones of them with light shining through or close ups on the flowers. I took 9 photos in total but I had to use 3 of my best ones to put them into a competition! The names of the best plant photos were a Flax tree, a Lancewood tree and a Lemonwood tree. Did you know lancewood looks like a leafless christmas tree? I learnt that the lemonwood trees leaves have 5 parts. I enjoyed taking photos because I didn't notice that there were so many! I found it tricky to know which ones were native because I found out that aloe vera was not actually native. So I made sure I asked before I took a photo. Next time I would change it so I did it with different ones.
Here are my three photos:



3 comments:

  1. I like how thorough you are Kylah. I did not know that about Aloe Vera either so you taught me something as well. They say that you learn something new everyday and that is mine today. Keep up the great work.

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  2. Kia ora. I am Kali from St Mary’s School.
    I really like your 1st and 2nd photos.
    I learnt that lancewood looks like a leafless Christmas tree.
    Maybe you could keep making quality blog posts like this.
    Please visit my blog
    here
    Mā te wā
    Kali

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  3. Kia ora. I am Aimie from St Mary’s School.I am year 6 in roo
    I really liked all of the photos especially the Lancewood tree and the lemonwood tree.
    I learnt that lancewood looks like a leafless Christmas tree.
    Maybe you could keep making lots of quality blog posts like this.
    Nice work Kylah
    Please visit my blog
    https://saintmarysgisaimiea.blogspot.com/
    Mā te wā
    Aimie

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