I'm impressed with your te reo fluency because I can't read it well yet myself and always love seeing it written and used your primary choice of language. Maybe that's totally normal to you in your world, but for me, everytime I see it I still get so excited that the language is making such an epic comeback! Ka mau te wehi!
As for your awesome perspective photography here, what a lot of fun. Did it take many shots to get an image this good? Looks like it's a hot day and like you're doing a really big favour for your bro and giving him a good shower! Hahaha.
I agree with Charlotte ^ Please make three more awesome images to inspire and entertain us, if you can!
Mōrena Te Naera!
ReplyDeleteMy name is Charlotte and I am from the Manaiakalani Summer Learning Journey team!
Ka pai on creating this AWESOME forced perspective image! Is that your brother getting water poured on him?
Thank you for those amazing tips for someone wanting to create their own image.
In the SLJ blog post about this activity, it is asking for 4 summer related forced perspective images. Try and create another 3!!
Pai mahi!
Ngā mihi nui,
Charlotte :)
Kia ora Te Naera Ki Terito!
ReplyDeleteKo Ruby tenei, I'm a blog commenter from SLJ.
I'm impressed with your te reo fluency because I can't read it well yet myself and always love seeing it written and used your primary choice of language. Maybe that's totally normal to you in your world, but for me, everytime I see it I still get so excited that the language is making such an epic comeback! Ka mau te wehi!
As for your awesome perspective photography here, what a lot of fun. Did it take many shots to get an image this good? Looks like it's a hot day and like you're doing a really big favour for your bro and giving him a good shower! Hahaha.
I agree with Charlotte ^ Please make three more awesome images to inspire and entertain us, if you can!
Ngā mihi nui,
Ruby