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Snowflakes and macro photography Snowflakes and macro photography Snowflakes photographed in macro photography by Alexey Kljatov, a Russian photographer who has decided to create himself a special assembly of lens to capture these tiny wonders of nature… A series of beautiful pictures! I also recommend you the amazing macro photography of snowflakes by Andrew Osokin.

4 Good Places to Find CC Licensed Images to Use in Class October 1, 2015 Below are some good places where you can find CC licensed pictures to use with your students in class. These copyright-friendly photos are offered under different Creative Commons licences most of which are ideal for educational purposes. Also, some of these websites (e.g Photos for Class) provides accurate image citations so students can properly credit their image sources. 1- Pics4Learning ‘Pics4Learning is a safe, free image library for education. FREE stock photos - Terms Of Use Last updated 28 November 2012 Please read the following Terms of Use carefully. By downloading an image from Photogen.com a user automatically agrees to be bound by the terms of this agreement, without any other conditions or declarations. If you do not agree with these Terms of Use, please do not download from the website. You MAY use the photo:

My technique for snowflakes shooting This article on other languages: Фотографирование снежинок (russian version), Chinese version translated by Hung Li. My main hobby is taking closeup snowflake pictures. Real snow crystals are amazing objects for macro photography, thanks to their beauty, uniqueness and unlimited diversity. Even after eight winters of regular photo sessions, seeing thousands of snowflakes in all their details, i do not get tired to admire new crystals with amazing form or an incredible inner pattern. Some people think that snowflake photography is a complex matter, and requires expensive equipment, but in fact it can be inexpensive, very interesting and quite easy, after some practice.

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Google Satellite Images Arranged Into Beautiful Artworks 125 Swimming Pools 97 Nuclear Cooling Towers 104 Airplanes 1,378 Grain Silos, Water Towers & Cylindrical-Industrial Buildings Every Outdoor Basketball Court In Manhattan 6 Great iPad Apps for Turning Pictures into Comics January 16, 2016 Below is a collection of some useful iPad apps to use to turn your photons into comics and create carbonized pictures. Students can use to create beautiful cartoons to use in their multimedia projects or in activities that involve comic strips, digital storytelling, presentations and many more. All of these apps are easy to use and do not require any advanced technical skill. Some of the things students can do with these apps include: take pictures and turn them into cartoons, capture cartoon videos, draw cartoon sketches, customize and add different effects to pictures, convert photos into cartoon avatars, and many more.

Relive and share your adventures using Stories - Google+ Help After you create albums in Google Photos, you can share them with other people. You can allow people to: Just view them Add photos Comment on them www.awssoft.com/magic-edge/index.php Image #1 Feather shadow Drop an image into this field 6 Handy Tools for Adding Text to Pictures June 25, 2015 In today’s selection we curated for you some useful apps and web tools to use to add text to pictures and create classroom posters. Students can use these tools for different educational purposes including visually explaining a given topic, creating greeting cards, designing inspirational quote posters and many more. 1- Picfont

Tools for Creating Animations in Your Browser or On Your Tablet Monday's post about Parapara Animation was quite popular and prompted questions from readers looking for similar tools that either work on tablets or offer more features than Parapara Animation. Here are some other sites and apps for creating animations. ABCya Animate is a web-based tool from ABCya that allows students to create animated GIFs containing up to 100 frames. On ABCya Animate students build their animation creations by drawing, typing, and inserting images. Students can change the background of each frame, include new pictures in each frame, and change the text in each frame of their animations. The feature that I like best about ABCya Animate is that students can see the previous frames of their animations while working on a current frame.

Add Your Voice to Diagrams By Creating TinyTap Sound Boards Parts of this post originally appeared on my other blog, iPadApps4School.comTinyTap is a great iPad app for developing your own educational games. I've been a big supporter of the app since it launched a couple of years ago. TinyTap has always been targeted toward the K-3 crowd, but it can certainly be used with older students too. To reflect that TinyTap has uses in older grades, the developers gave the app a bit of a facelift and added some new features. TinyTap still works the way that it always has, but some of the decorations and animations that were included to appeal to young students are optional rather than default settings.

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