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Project Progression Week 4

 This week we continued on our camerawork by taking pictures for the volleyball and softball articles. We went to the volleyball court and took pictures of players during their practice. We then went to the softball field and took pictures during a game that was going on against the high school teams. After we took the pictures we decided which ones we wanted to include in the magazine and where we would put each of them.






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