Competing with the same pictures
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... I went to Italy,Greece,and Germany...other people in my class that went too...i want a presentation...that will set my project apart from the others.:confused
Closeups can be the difference. Crop, Crop, Crop. Create motion, hope or anticipation by having someone walking in the far right of the frame, so you are anticipating their walking across to the right.
Humor is very good and unlikely everyone will present the same humor you did. If this is a slide show, present one picture that is cropped a number times and it will get bigger and bigger on the screen and look like motion, then shock them with a different one that relates to the series, for example, 3 crops of a flower getting bigger and bigger and the 4th, pop in the one with the bee on it.
Create themes and combine pictures on one page. Some examples would be, Europe on a rainy day. Children's view, even colors, like things that are purple, pictures in sepia, or B&W, busy people, square buildings, it depends on what you have.
If you have a lot of pictures of one theme, for example a boatload of sculpture, if it is in a slide show, whip through them very fast, using an interesting technique.
You could make up a silly story that uses the pictures, for example, like make up your own Divinchy Code story, when you "don't find a clue" then have one of your statues or artwork or person that looks very sad, etc., or something like The Great American Race.
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