Amanda's photojournalism blog
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
new briefs
Who:senior Travis Logan
What:won first place in a DECA competition
When: two weeks ago
Where: union college in Florida
Why:winner will go to state contest
How: qualifying for state nationals
Summary lead, version 1: senior snags a win at state and races to the finish line for nationals
Summary lead, version 2: senior,Travis Logan wins at DECA and heads to nationals
story: two weeks ago ,senior Travis Logan comes in at first place in a DEAC state competition and heads to the nationals.
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Story (2 to 3 paragraphs)
What:won first place in a DECA competition
When: two weeks ago
Where: union college in Florida
Why:winner will go to state contest
How: qualifying for state nationals
Summary lead, version 1: senior snags a win at state and races to the finish line for nationals
Summary lead, version 2: senior,Travis Logan wins at DECA and heads to nationals
story: two weeks ago ,senior Travis Logan comes in at first place in a DEAC state competition and heads to the nationals.
The Facts: Color Guard tryouts to be held Tuesday, May 25, to Thursday, May 27, on school campus at west side of parking lot. Girls in grade 10-12 can compete for 16 positions. Skills needed: dance, coordination, rhythm, flag-twirling ability. Those chosen join marching band in fall. Squad performs choreographed routines at football and basketball halftimes, parades. Last fall, 68 girls came to first session. If necessary, second round will take place the following week. For applications: Ms. Cindy Barker, Color Guard adviser, room 103.
Who:10-12 grade girls
What: girls try out for a spot on the color guard team
When: May25th - 27th
Where:west side of parking lot
Why: girls chosen will perform with the squad
How: squad will perform at school events and games
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Friday, May 18, 2012
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Architecture preview blog
THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF PLAY
1. Who is the architect? Margret Woodbury strong
2. When was it built? 1969
3. Where is it located?Rochester,NY
4. Is it a private building or can you visit it? you can visit it
5. Is there information on how much it cost to build? no
6. Is there a reason the building was created or the history of the building itself?
7. Why did you pick this building?cause the structure is really cool
Eden project, United Kingdom
1. Who is the architect? Nicholas Grimshaw
2. When was it built?opened march 2001
3. Where is it located?Cornwall UK
4. Is it a private building or can you visit it? yes
5. Is there information on how much it cost to build? no
6. Is there a reason the building was created or the history of the building itself? no
7. Why did you pick this building? It had a cool structure and I was curious to know about it because of the looks.
Nord LB building, Germany
1. Who is the architect Behnisch & Partner
2. When was it built? 2002
3. Where is it located? Germany
4. Is it a private building or can you visit it? You can visit it
5. Is there information on how much it cost to build? no
6. Is there a reason the building was created or the history of the building itself?
7. Why did you pick this building? I picked this building also because its creative structure and looks.
Guggenheim Museum, Spain
1. Who is the architect Frank Gehry
2. When was it built? 8/18/08
3. Where is it located? Bilbao,Basques Country Spain
4. Is it a private building or can you visit it? yes
5. Is there information on how much it cost to build?
6. Is there a reason the building was created or the history of the building itself? opened as a revitalization of the city.
7. Why did you pick this building?i thought the design was eye catching and interesting.
Kansas City Public Library, United States
1. Who is the architect
2. When was it built?1878
3. Where is it located? Kansas City, Missouri
4. Is it a private building or can you visit it? open to a public
5. Is there information on how much it cost to build? no
6. Is there a reason the building was created or the history of the building itself? no
7. Why did you pick this building?i thought it was a fun idea for a library.
Writing a news lead
STORY 1
who: Robert & Michale Rosenbergs
what:parents were executed
where:at sing sing
when: in 1953 during the cold war
why: "delivered atomic-bomb secrets to the soviet union
lead: known as the most famous orphans in the cold war, Michale and Brandon Rosenbergs' parents were executed for spilling atomic-bomb secrets to the Soviet union during the Cold War
STORY 2
who:Stephen Fishler
what:Action Comics No. 1
when: Friday
why: it is a unrestored version and cost a lot of money
how: most of the original copies were restored and sold, but there are a few that are unrestored and this happens to be one
lead: 8 out of 10 Action Comics No. 1 have been restored, and starting Friday comic book fans can bid to own a unrestored copy. The comic book is worth an estimated $400,000
who: Robert & Michale Rosenbergs
what:parents were executed
where:at sing sing
when: in 1953 during the cold war
why: "delivered atomic-bomb secrets to the soviet union
lead: known as the most famous orphans in the cold war, Michale and Brandon Rosenbergs' parents were executed for spilling atomic-bomb secrets to the Soviet union during the Cold War
STORY 2
who:Stephen Fishler
what:Action Comics No. 1
when: Friday
why: it is a unrestored version and cost a lot of money
how: most of the original copies were restored and sold, but there are a few that are unrestored and this happens to be one
lead: 8 out of 10 Action Comics No. 1 have been restored, and starting Friday comic book fans can bid to own a unrestored copy. The comic book is worth an estimated $400,000
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Architecture Preview
i feel that this photo resembles surrounding. This is because it has a nice background and I also thought that it was a nice building.
I choose this photo for patterns and shapes because it has a very unique structure. I thought that this building had a cool pattern from the way it was built like all the little cubes.
I choose this photo to represent light because i thought it was nice the way that the light shines in from the windows or openings.
I choose this photo for details. This was because it has a lot of details on the structure like around the windows, and in the middle.
I choose this photo for pattern because of the windows create a pattern and it makes lines going vertical and horizontal.
I choose this photo for patterns and shapes because it has a very unique structure. I thought that this building had a cool pattern from the way it was built like all the little cubes.
I choose this photo to represent light because i thought it was nice the way that the light shines in from the windows or openings.
I choose this photo for details. This was because it has a lot of details on the structure like around the windows, and in the middle.
I choose this photo for pattern because of the windows create a pattern and it makes lines going vertical and horizontal.
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