Satori: Kentaro Sato
Photo Scav.
Thursday night the first Satori Photo-Scavenger Hunt was held. The event was designed by counselor and instructor, Sam Thompson. This was a new event for all campers, and was greatly anticipated. I’m glad to say that it exceeded all expectations. In the one hour available to take a crack at completing 28 photo tasks, all tasks were met with the creativity I have come to expect from Satori campers.
The tasks ranged from self explanatory ones such as “Where’s Waldo” to less obvious ones such as “Before You Were Born”. The photo task of “Touch Noses With (A) Stranger” was one of the more difficult tasks to do, though not from a lack of enthusiasm from any camper. The photo task “Angstrom” was based off the word for a very small measurement, 1.0 × 10^-10 meters to be exact, for those who didn’t know what it was.
As usual, some campers went beyond the ordinary and came up with unique ideas. Keaton Tremble gets credit for jumping into the pond for “Subterranean Adventure”. Chase Lake became the first alien to be kidnapped for “Alien Abduction”. “Zombie Apocalypse” would feature many scenes of a few surviving campers fleeing from masses of undead. One photo in “Touchdown Dance” featured cheerleaders discovered somewhere on campus. Photos in “1993” had some of the oldest (no offense) campers showing off ID cards, though I hear the winner was something entirely different. Overall there were many great photos, as well as stories created from this event. I, along with my fellow cohorts, can’t wait to see what they all look like. The winning photos are included in this issue of The Harold.
Photo Scav.
Thursday night the first Satori Photo-Scavenger Hunt was held. The event was designed by counselor and instructor, Sam Thompson. This was a new event for all campers, and was greatly anticipated. I’m glad to say that it exceeded all expectations. In the one hour available to take a crack at completing 28 photo tasks, all tasks were met with the creativity I have come to expect from Satori campers.
The tasks ranged from self explanatory ones such as “Where’s Waldo” to less obvious ones such as “Before You Were Born”. The photo task of “Touch Noses With (A) Stranger” was one of the more difficult tasks to do, though not from a lack of enthusiasm from any camper. The photo task “Angstrom” was based off the word for a very small measurement, 1.0 × 10^-10 meters to be exact, for those who didn’t know what it was.
As usual, some campers went beyond the ordinary and came up with unique ideas. Keaton Tremble gets credit for jumping into the pond for “Subterranean Adventure”. Chase Lake became the first alien to be kidnapped for “Alien Abduction”. “Zombie Apocalypse” would feature many scenes of a few surviving campers fleeing from masses of undead. One photo in “Touchdown Dance” featured cheerleaders discovered somewhere on campus. Photos in “1993” had some of the oldest (no offense) campers showing off ID cards, though I hear the winner was something entirely different. Overall there were many great photos, as well as stories created from this event. I, along with my fellow cohorts, can’t wait to see what they all look like. The winning photos are included in this issue of The Harold.

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