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Zoom-In Investigation

This investigation delves into primary sources from the Library of Congress and the University of Chicago's American Environmental Photographs Collection. By examining selected images, we pose questions to uncover the relationship between elements in nature depicted in these photographs. We encourage viewers to consider what they see, where the images were taken, the season represented, and the connections between different photographs. Engaging with these sources prompts reflections on our environment and how it is captured through art and photography.

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Zoom-In Investigation

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  1. Zoom-In Investigation Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, FSA/OWI Collection, [reproduction number, e.g., LC-USF34-9058-C]

  2. How do primary sources show us relationships in nature?

  3. What do you see?

  4. What do you see now?

  5. Where do you think this is? What season do you think this is?

  6. What is the relationship between these two pictures?

  7. What do you see now?

  8. What surprised you?

  9. Now what do you see?

  10. What questions do you have?

  11. American Environmental Photographs Collection, [AEP Image Number, e.g., AEP-MIN73], Department of Special Collections, University of Chicago Library.

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