To supplement/juxtapose my post of how I captured Rome
through my camera lens, I thought it would be appropriate to post how my
students saw Rome through theirs. Each have submitted four to five
images-some worked with layers, applied filters, and used other editing techniques. Enjoy.
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| Abanoub |
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| Abanoub |
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| Abanoub |
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| Abanoub |
| Nancy |
| Nancy |
| Nancy |
| Nancy |
| Nancy |
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| Rana |
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| Rana |
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| Rana |
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| Rana |
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| Hana |
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| Hana |
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| Hana |
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| Hana |
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| Hana |
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| Sion |
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| Sion |
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| Sion |
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| Sion |
| Sarah |
| Sarah |
| Sarah |
| Sarah |
| Sarah |
| Noura |
| Noura |
| Noura |
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| Noura |
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| Noura |
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| Sofia |
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| Sofia |
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| Sofia |
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| Sofia |
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| Sofia |

























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