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fandomhigh2007-11-19 03:54 am
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Art 101, Period 4, Class 10 (Monday 11-5)
Steve stood before his class, looking tired but remarkably cheerful. "First off, I'd like to apologize for not being here last week; I've caught up on radio and wish I could have been here to help, but I had a personal situation to tend to." By which he meant he'd been playing a weeklong cat-and-mouse game with Bucky Barnes and Tony Stark all over Manhattan. Bucky had been trying to kill Tony and dodge Steve, Steve had been trying to stop Bucky and dodge Tony, and Tony had been completely oblivious. He kind of would have taken a plague instead. "And if someone could explain to me what's going on right now, that would be excellent."
Steve decided to go on as he would if the class were completely normal. "Today is all about a subject near and dear to my heart as of yesterday: photography!" Steve was positively beaming at this point. "A lot of art is about recreating something found in nature, or creating something not found in nature. Photographs capture what's real, and can show us the beauty that's right in front of our eyes. Or," he added, "the hilarity.
"There's really not a lot to photograph in this classroom, so your assignment for the week is to take the disposable camera on your desk, get out there, and take some pictures that speak to you. Next week, you will turn your cameras back in to me and I'll have them developed. If you have a camera of your own you'd rather use, that's fine, just bring me the film. Or the uh..." Steve consulted his notes. "Memory card." He hoped someone could help him with that part. "If you find you want to take more than twenty-four pictures and need another camera, call me or come by my office hours. These cameras are fairly easy to use, but if anyone needs help or has any questions, please ask."
Steve decided to go on as he would if the class were completely normal. "Today is all about a subject near and dear to my heart as of yesterday: photography!" Steve was positively beaming at this point. "A lot of art is about recreating something found in nature, or creating something not found in nature. Photographs capture what's real, and can show us the beauty that's right in front of our eyes. Or," he added, "the hilarity.
"There's really not a lot to photograph in this classroom, so your assignment for the week is to take the disposable camera on your desk, get out there, and take some pictures that speak to you. Next week, you will turn your cameras back in to me and I'll have them developed. If you have a camera of your own you'd rather use, that's fine, just bring me the film. Or the uh..." Steve consulted his notes. "Memory card." He hoped someone could help him with that part. "If you find you want to take more than twenty-four pictures and need another camera, call me or come by my office hours. These cameras are fairly easy to use, but if anyone needs help or has any questions, please ask."

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