Niue

This week, we are celebrating Niuean language week.

I learnt about Niue, created a slide show and now I’m sharing it on my blog.

 

The Best Version of Myself

In Potu Ono we learned to take photos in diffirent angels and camera techniques.

An example of my work is showing the best version of myself is when I help out my friends and other students as a leader and as a friend.

In Potu Ono, we have been learning about photography and how to take creative photos using different angles and camera techniques. It’s been an exciting journey to see how changing just a small detail—like the position of the camera—can completely change the way a picture looks!

Angles We’ve Explored

We started by learning about different camera angles. These include:

  • High Angle: Taking a photo from above, which makes the subject look smaller or less powerful.
  • Low Angle: Shooting from below, which makes the subject appear larger and more dominant.
  • Eye-Level: This is when the camera is placed at the same height as the subject, giving a natural perspective.
  • Bird’s-Eye View: A shot from directly above, which can create a unique and surprising perspective.

Photography Techniques

We also tried out different techniques, like focusing on an object in the foreground while blurring the background, or using the rule of thirds to make our photos more balanced. We discovered how zooming in can reveal details we didn’t notice before, and framing our shots with objects like trees or windows can create more interesting photos.

Our Reflections

Learning about angles and techniques has helped us see the world in new ways. We’ve had fun experimenting with how these skills can tell a story or change the mood of a photo. Some of us found that taking photos from a low angle made simple objects look larger-than-life, while high-angle shots made even big things seem tiny!

What’s Next?

We’re excited to keep practising these new photography skills. Who knows what kind of stories we can tell through the photos we take next? Stay tuned for more of our photo projects!

 

O ai a’u

Talofa lava O lo’u igoa o Merelina ua 10 ou tausaga o lo’u matua o tafu ma Analina e sau mai le nuu o Lepea ma Satupaitea o le matua o lo’u Tina o Rosa ma Seuseu mai le nuu Lepea ma seesee o le matua o lo’u tama o Salevao ma mele mai le nuu Lefaga ma Satupaitea o lo’u ekalesia o Metotisi