Hello everyone,
Today I did Nano girl's optical illusions. I also made my own optical illusions. Here it is the
L I N K to my work. I hope you enjoy it.
Kia ora, I am a student at St Francis of Assisi School, Welcome - Haere Mai. I am in Year 4 and my teacher is Mrs Roach. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note my work may include spelling or other errors because some of it will be my first drafts. I would like to get your feedback - comments, thoughts, questions and ideas to help me Learn Create Share.
Hello everyone,
Today I did Nano girl's optical illusions. I also made my own optical illusions. Here it is the
L I N K to my work. I hope you enjoy it.
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Hey there, Mark!
ReplyDeleteRuby here, a volunteer commenter from SLJ. I just looked at your slide show and now my eyes are still buzzing out. After I looked at that optical illusion for 39 seconds and went to the next slide, everything was all wobbly!
These are so clever and fun. I'm really impressed by how real they look - I mean I've seen these before but never on a beach scene with the ADDED illusion of looking like they are sitting/walking on/floating on the water! Did it take many tries to get the perfect shot? Looks like your family had a good time, what a lovely thing to do on a summer day.
Have you thought of doing any more of these? It struck me that it could be really fun to do an optical illusion stop motion, where you take lots of pictures like the ones you have taken and put them together to make a little moving image.
I look forward to seeing what you come up with in the future.
Keep up the great mahi!
Ruby
Kia ora Mark!
ReplyDeleteChris here again from the Summer Learning Journey.
Thank you for posting a response to this activity! I can see the black and white moving picture illusion, how did you make that? The photos are cool, but they only count for the force perspective activity I’m afraid! Did you enjoy learning about illusions through Nanogirl?
Looking forward to seeing what else you post!
Ngā mihi,
Chris