Thursday 9 September 2021

Nature Frames

 Kia Ora Bloggers,

Level 4 lockdown in Auckland has meant we have had to get very creative. One of our activities has been to create these Nature Frames.  We created a frame from cardboard, then took our frames out into nature to create these wonderful photos.

Here are the instructions if you would like to have a go at this activity yourself.

Our creations are below.  We would love some positive, thoughtful and helpful feedback on what you notice and see.

    


9 comments:

  1. Kia ora Te Ana Ako. Wow, these are great! I have a cardboard box right in front of me so I might give this a go. This reminds me of a 'what is it?' kind of game where you have to guess what something is even though you can only see part of it. What was the hardest part of creating your frames?

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  2. Fabulous work Te Ana Ako. I like the way you have all made different frames from something you have found at home. The shapes you have cut out give interesting views of the objects you have photographed. Some people went outside to find their subjects and others got creative inside. Putting a frame around your work focuses our eyes on your great photography. This is true for many things we make and do. Where else do you think you could use a frame? Your next art work? Your next blog post? Your next research project?
    Keep up the great work.
    Stay safe in your bubble,
    From Mrs Mackenzie 🤓

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  3. Kia ora Te ana ako I read your blog about nature frames and I really enjoyed it. What i have a question what was the hard part of reating them because they look quit hard and I am not good at art. It turned out good I hope you keep on making blogs like this and blog you later.
    Seeya

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  4. Kia ora Te Ana Ako, I'm Nora from Te Waka Ako. I really liked how you used different stuff and scenes to use as a background for your frames, it is very creative! The frames look like they were hard to make. Were they hard to make? Keep postng! Blog you later!

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  5. Aloha Im TeHani from Te Waka Ako. I really like your guy's work its reall pretty and butiful you guys are best artist kia kaha stay safe byeeee.

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  6. Hello, I'm Londyn from Te Waka Ako your nature frames are beautiful I like the butterfly it looks very pretty. WOW, there very creative as well. The heart's are very cool as well.
    Bye!

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  7. Hello, I'm Valerie from Te Waka Ako I think it was an amazing Idea of you guys to make Nature Frames with different designs and frames. Were the frames hard to cut? They all look very nice. Keep up the good stuff, and Blog you later!

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  8. Kia Ora, I'm Ros-Alan from Te Waka Ako. WOW! This blog really amazed me. I really liked how you recycled the cardboard to draw and cut out a picture of butterfly's, hearts, and more! I hope you and your family have heaps of fun during the lockdown! Blog you later!

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  9. Kia Ora, Im Lily from Te Waka Ako. What a cool blog post. This is SUPER coll to look at. I loved your carboard butterflies because you have used recycled cardboard. You have now taught me how to make one of these. Have you thought about cutting out patterns in the wings how amazing would that be. Anyway hope you guys are all safe during this Lockdown! Blog you guys later.

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