Sunday, July 26, 2009

Thing 5 - Flickr







I thought I was going to have a hard time searching through Flickr, but I really liked it. I like the fact that you can use the pictures without breaking any laws. I searched through all the Creative Commons licenses. I liked the noncommercial license the best because I think it gives you the most freedom.
In Social Studies students learn about monuments so I chose 2 pictures of the Lincoln Memorial.
I also chose a picture of the Presidents sculptures by David Adickes because I love his work and I have visited his studio. It is amazing!

1 comment:

  1. Clemencia, I thought that I recognized the sculptures in that picture. Have you visited David Adickes' sculptures in Pearland off of 288 south? I've been tempted to stop there a few times to take a picture by the presidents but I have yet to take the time. I can't wait until all of the sculptures have been delivered.

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