Flashtweetedu Nlepinouxchambaud17. 10+ Incredible Photos You Won’t Believe Are Not Photoshopped. 25 Incredible Photos Made Without Photoshop. Aren’t you tired of all those digitally modified photoshopped pictures?
Show Full Text A girl sends you her picture, and when you meet her the Photoshop effects are gone on her face. Nowadays you can’t believe even your friend who’s showing his newest photos from his trip to Egypt, because all those photos might be photoshopped. It’s a scary world we’re living in – full of lies, sins and photoshopped images. But things can be different. Enjoy this little collection of Forced Perspectives, and send me more if you have.
Update: just got these 3 (Stork, Jesus and Dancer) by email, with no image credits, if you know them please contact panda, and I will add them here. Stork (If you know the author of this picture, please let me know) Jesus (Bamboo leaves for Jibby) Dancer (Bamboo leaves for ~Tatiannna via boredpanda) Eiffel Tower (Bamboo leaves for danorbit. via boredpanda) Got you now! (Bamboo leaves for Scarabanza via boredpanda) Touch (Bamboo leaves for Chaval Brasil via boredpanda) Holding her MicroPhal. Warped Photography of the United States Shows the Country as a Flatland. Junkyard.
Mind-bending digital artist Aydın Büyüktaş is back with a series of warped photos that will leave you scratching your head. As a follow up to his Flatland series, which was shot in his native Turkey, Büyüktaş shot and composited a new set of images following a trip to the United States. With Flatland II, the Turkish photographer takes us on a journey across America, picking out the mundane and beautiful spaces that litter the country. But Flatland II is no ordinary set of travel photos.
Inspired by Edwin Abbat’s 1884 avant-garde novel, Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions, Büyüktaş presents these spaces as sweeping, flattened landscapes. “We live in places that most of the times don’t draw our attention, places that transform our memories, places that the artist gives another dimension,” Büyüktaş shares via email, “where the perceptions that generally cross our mind will be demolished and new ones will arise.” Cemetery. Media scolaire quels outils ? Default.
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La Semaine des médias à l'école en Suisse romande est une proposition pédagogique destinée à s'insérer dans le programme habituel des cours. L'ambition est de consacrer une modeste fraction de l'horaire aux médias, aux images, au numérique. C'est surtout l'occasion de mettre en œuvre les objectifs MITIC du Plan d'études romand. Du 27 au 31 mars 2017, la 14e édition se déclinait sur le thème : "Toujours connectés ? ". Nous vous proposions d'aborder, par exemple, les effets de l'hyperconnexion et la qualité des informations absorbées.
Près de 500 classes ont annoncé leur participation à l'édition 2017. La prochaine édition de la Semaine des médias à l'école aura lieu du 5 au 9 novembre 2018, sur le thème "L'écrit, c'est fini ? ". Notre infolettre sur la Semaine des médias 2017. National Association for Media Literacy Education. US Media Literacy Week will be held October 31 thru November 4th, 2016 Spread the word: #MediaLitWk See full announcement here.
Explore the Media Literacy Week website here. Digital Citizenship Summit Launch Event for 2016 U.S. Media Literacy Week to Take Place at Twitter Headquarters 2nd Annual US Media Literacy Week October 31 thru November 4th 2016 #MediaLitWk Media Literacy Week is designed to bring attention and visibility to media literacy education in the United States. Whether you are an individual teacher, an employee at an organization, or a researcher, you can get involved with Media Literacy Week. A_la_une. Les clés des médias.
Capsules en info-doc et EMI. Ressources edutheque eMI fevrier 2016 541203. Premières images de l’explosion dans le métro de Bruxelles. Images de presse : photos et dessins de presse. Images de presse.
Photos et dessins de presse, cédérom, CDDP du Val d’Oise-CRDP de l’académie de Versailles/Clemi, 2011 Ce cédérom, publié à l’occasion de la 22e Semaine de la presse et des médias dans l’école®, est un outil pour apprendre à lire la photo d’actualité et le dessin de presse, mais il va plus loin. Son objectif est de faire dialoguer les deux supports, photo et dessin, sur un thème commun d’actualité. Les images se répondent, se complètent, se contredisent parfois pour mieux interroger le lecteur, lui donner à réfléchir. À partir du corpus des photos choisies pour les festivals Visa pour l’image et du corpus des dessins réunis par Cartooning for Peace, 40 images, 20 photos et 20 dessins, sont reliées sur ce cédérom. La Fondation Varenne partenaire du Grand Prix 1 jour 1 Actu avec Milan Presse.