The images I’ve chosen for my blog are pictures I found on Flickr through the creative commons. The images are all
These pictures are all taken from the perspective of the ground, looking upward. This allows for the scenery to loom above the photographer and cause the viewer of these pictures to feel small. The effect of these pictures would be very different if the photographs were taken from the top of the mountain looking down. This is an interesting concept when thinking of how I’d like my students to use images or clips in their own writing. These kinds of pictures could easily supplement the point a student is attempting to get across in their writing. For example, if I was writing about this national park and how it made me feel as though I was ruler of the world, I might choose a picture taken from the top of the mountain and pointed downward to show that all of the scenery beneath the mountain looked small and unimportant. I think it would be a great idea to use this idea in my own teaching. I think it would also help students focus their writing and really reflect on what it is that they are trying to show.
My VoiceThread
http://voicethread.com/share/646668/
Megan,
ReplyDeleteI loved your voice thread! I also did mine about a national park -- Yellowstone. I think what is especially useful about combining these pictures with voice is that the scenery becomes personal. We get to hear about how you experienced and interpreted what you saw.
They were all beautiful pictures, but I especially liked the picture of the mountain with the barely visible train at its base. It definitely helps give a sense of the scale of the mountain and makes a statement about nature and technology.
Where is Jasper National Park, by the way? When did you go there?