Metropolitan Museum for Kids
"Skilled artists can make us believe that stone sculptures feel as soft as flesh and that painted canvases are as cool as water. How do they do this? This activity page for all ages starts with a look at details. Is the artwork made of metal carved to look like satin or is it canvas painted to look embroidered? Moving down the page, elementary and preschool-aged artists will enjoy finding the animals and plants hidden in a seventeenth century Indian carpet in the Carpet Hunt Game. More educational features (for all ages) can be found by following the ""Looking at Art"" link at the bottom of the page."
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Masters of Photography: Ansel Adams
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Mark Harden’s Artchive:Pablo Picasso
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Manufacturing of Film
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Magic of Trick Photography
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Lofoten Art on the Internet
Reviewed Thursday, May 13, 1999 at 11:05:46 by a parent from Lofoten, Norway who is affiliated with the site. Paintings and watercolours from the exotic Lofoten Islands in northern Norway.
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Learn2 Shop for a Digital Camera
"A pixel is worth a thousand words. Once you’ve decided to join the digital photo revolution, your first challenge is choosing a camera. In just four steps, Learn2 takes you from Understanding the Terminology to Considering Special Features. To print all four pages of the lesson, click on All Steps at Once (printable version.)"
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Kodak PhotoNet Online
Reviewed June 15, 1999 by a reader from Washington, DC who is affiliated with the site. Kodak PhotoNet online is an on-line photo processing service featuring ideas for picking out customized photo gifts and making the most out of pictures. It is an especially helpful site around holidays, such as Father’s Day, as many people are probably struggling with the annual dilemma of what to get for dad. With Kodak PhotoNet online, users can enhance, manipulate and edit their online photos to create the perfect shot. Once the pictures are perfected, users can e-mail them to family and friends and order customized photo-gifts for dad including T-shirts, mousepads and coffee mugs.
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Kodak Digital Learning Center
"Although written specifically for Kodak digital cameras, this first-rate site offers plenty for anyone interested in learning about digital photography. The site is divided into five books: How To (with step-by-step instructions); Technology; Courses (one of my favorite sections with online training classes); Reference (with FAQs and a glossary); and DLC Plus (a collection of projects for home and classroom.) Courses I enjoyed perusing were Digital Color Theory and Printing Digital Images (which delves into the confusing issue of input and output resolution.)"
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Kids’ Space
"Artwork is displayed in the Kids’ Gallery, where it is organized into exhibit halls dedicated to Science, Transportation, Scenery, Animals, People, Fantasy, and Abstracts. Pictures are displayed thumbnail-size along with a quote from the artist, providing a delightful insight into each child. Click on any picture to view it full size. Submissions from artists up to sixteen years old are accepted via e-mail."
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