Extra Credit: Creative Commons photos Submit Assignment Due Mar 13 by 11:59pm Points 0 Submitting a website url Task Submit up to 50 good, unique photos with quality tags to the commons with a CC-By or CC-zero license. Purpose Creative Commons Criteria for Success Photos MUST have the correct license (CC-By or CC-Zero.) Because these must be searchable in the commons, the ONLY allowed submission is a web URL. Your photos MUST meet legal standards of copyright. If you took a photo of a friend, that’s partially their IP, so get them to sign a model release form. Don’t upload pics of a Tesla (aka Tesla’s IP), the space needle (aka Space Needle Corporation’s IP), or Seahawks guys (aka Seahawks’ IP) unless you blur out those logos. https://docs.google.com/document/d/19IWmQBRwWmY2XplNgQu-F1uNnTW_jj4NWNg3zSCo8fk/edit?usp=sharing (Links to an external site.) TAG! Someone will find these pohotos by...
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Theme 6: Panorama Submit Assignment Due Feb 14 by 10:45am Points 30 Submitting a website url or a file upload Task Each week, post 6 photos that fit the weekly theme: 3 unedited, and a version of those 3 with edits made in Lightroom or Photoshop. This week: PANORAMA ! Purpose Panoramas are one of the most jaw-dropping ways to shoot the world around you, but they impose specific technical challenge. Lens choice, stitching software, and learning from your mistakes all play in together for a great panorama. Criteria for Success Successfully upload TWO panoramas. Since they're made out of a ton of photos, I don't think 3 is needed :P Use jpegs unless otherwise stated in that week’s theme. You can upload your files in a .zip or .7z. Additionally, if you have a Flickr account, website, or other online portal you’d prefer to use, post your photos there and turn in a URL as your assignment...
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