#69 is the most powerful image because it shows some conditions the army endures.
B. Through the photos, Ian is in different locations, each set of photos from the same location comprise a short series or set.
Set #1 At home in Denver - 1 to 9
Set #2 At Basic Training - 10 to 49
Set #3 In Iraq - 50 to 70
Set #4 Back in Denver - 71 to 82
Which set of images was the most powerful? Why?
The training set because they all were working hard and breaking down.
C. How do the images work together to tell a story?
The images are in a time line sequence.
3. Underneath each photo is the caption that ran in the Denver Post
A. For the photos in which Ian is the main subject of the photos, in what tense are the verbs usually written?
Present tense.
B. How do the captions enhance the photographs?
The narrate the photos and add to the story.
4. Now its your turn to write a few captions
A. Write three of your own captions to photos without looking at the caption written by the photographer. Be sure they are written in the following form. For this assignment you can make up names and facts to write your captions.
Image #80: Ian receives a metal back in his home town for his contribution and work in the field. He had worked hard in Iran with other soldiers to achieve it.
Image #62: Ian looks out the window only to see a poor little boy playing pretend. The boy never knew anything more than fighting outside his door.
Image #57
The soldiers are working out to become stronger. The work has always been hard but it was harder in the field.
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