Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Brandon’s Entry #2


Part 1: 

Part 2: 

I like this picture because it is a quality picture of the aquatic sports elective. It shows many students in action working as a team to achieve the ultimate goal of knocking down the opposing goal post. This picture also shows students reacting to what is going on. Despite the bad lighting in which this picture was taken, this picture has great lighting and you can see the detail of the water and the movements of the students. 

Part 3: Brainstorm at least 15 different moments at RJHS in the next month that deserve to have a yearbook photographer taking pictures.

1. Activities fair
2. The outside all school mass
3. Homecoming game
4. Club pictures 
5. cross country meets 
6. Freshman football 
7. JV football
8. Varsity Football 
9. Freshman soccer 
10. JV soccer
11. Varsity soccer
12. Back to school dance 
13. People in halls
14. office hours
15. kids in class
16. Faculty


Monday, August 19, 2013

Brandon Curran Entry #1

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The summer had just begun. As any other student would be, I was exited for incoming days of relaxation and stress free time with close family and friends. Everything seemed to be in order for a great start to the summer. Unluckily, this excitement was short lived. I had to take the ACT. This news was like a train had run off its tracks and made its newfound pathway toward my hopes and dreams. All of my excitement and feelings of relaxation were affectively obliterated. I had yet more hours of studying and hard work ahead of me, then additional boring hours of pure test taking to reach the end result. I would be spending days sitting at home or in a classroom preparing while others enjoyed their fresh summer freedom. The challenge at hand was not an easy one; prepare for the test, take the test, get -hopefully a good- grade. I started by doing all the necessary preparation. To succeed in conquering this challenge I had to put in hard work and make sacrifices. Test day finally arrived and the nerves hit hard. I was not about to let all the preparation I had done go to waste. While taking the test all of the strategies I took to learning came to me like I had known them all of my life. I finished the test and knew that I had done well. I had beaten this challenge. Test scores came in to prove that I had got a 29 and I would be free from stress like that for the rest of summer.

                                           -Brandon Curran

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3) This picture has good composition because it shows not only framing, but also action. This picture makes the viewer feel a very musical setting and lets them begin to imagine what it would sound like had the player in the background been rehearsing in real life. You can clearly see that the player in the background is performing but also learning. This is invaluable in a picture.