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    this condition it is necessary to shoot at higher shutter speeds to avoid blurry images, this will help avoiding motion blurred by using the proper lens depending on the angle. For this it is also needed to use faster lens and to decrease the lens aperture to the lowest one in the camera in order to let more light pass through the lens into the camera body, also it will be helpful if the lens you are using go with VR/IS (Vibration Reduction/Image Stabilization) technology and to increase your…

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    Mithraeum Research Paper

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    and is an intrinsically stronger design compared to the barrel vault. The strength of this vaulting system was required to withstand the heavy load of the baths and structures above. In the main room, behind the rows of square pillars, is a large aperture which cuts through the roof structure allowing the room to be flooded with…

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    Craniofacial Cleft Essay

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    CHAPTER 26 CRANIOFACIAL CLEFTS AND HYPERTELORBITISM TESSIER CLASSIFICATION  The Tessier classification for rare craniofacial clefts links clinical observations with underlying skeletal deformities seen with preoperative 3D computed tomography (CT} scan imaging and confirmed during surgery. o In the Tessier classification, clefts are numbered from 0 to 14 (Figure 26.2}. o The eyelids and orbits are designated as the horizontal axis of this functional system dividing the face into upper and…

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    or chained his victim in a niche in the catacombs. After chaining his victim, Montresor "began vigorously to wall up the entrance to the niche (p. 216)." Once the killer had finished entombing his victim, he "thrust a torch through the remaining aperture and let it fall withing (p. 217)." In other words, Montresor threw in his torch to deprive Fortunato of oxygen. This lengthy and well-thought out killing helps prove the psychopath within Montresor.…

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    events? f/4 is or bigger is a good setting for a good DOF, but it's good to show some background, in that case try a small f/stop. If you decide to work with a SLR (film) then it might be good to use a film speed with a 100 ISO an f5.6 and a aperture of 1/1000 sec. When you capture landscapes it could be wise to increase the ISO, and when you want to capture ‘the’ moment then it would be wise to slow the shutter speed to freeze the action. To use a on-camera flash is not always the best…

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    hands that contorted uncomfortably. My first words were “cookie” and “more” and I asked for them in sign language. My entire life has been performed with an euphonic swish of hands cascading through the air, fingers opening and closing in the apertures of my existence, composing an illustration of the life of Madison Mauro and her moments of “cookie” and “more.” The apparently simple concept of a flick of my fingers, of a turn of my hand, of a simple sign, is far more elaborate in the…

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    1. What is alula? - Alula is a set of feathers on the first digit of birds which permits a slot on the wing. 2. What is crop milk? – Crop milk is a secretion from the lining of crop of parent…

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    What would the world be like without photography? Well to begin with it wouldn’t be anywhere near to what we have converted it into currently. We wouldn’t be able to capture memories or beautiful views, nor would we be able to pass on certain ideas for educational purposes. But, brilliant people such as Mo-ti to Eugene F. Larry, brought all their ideas together like a chain and contributed to the development of the camera. The concept of creating images besides drawing them started hundreds…

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    After many strides, Ralph notices an entry way with undersized amounts of trees. As Ralph sprints closer to the aperture he listens to hear water flowing and splashing up against a surface that seems to smell smalty. He rapidly apprehends that he is heading towards the beach and seconds after, he sees a diminutive battleship grey colored boat in the water and a young…

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    Cast Amontillado Mood

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    In many of Poe's works, Poe uses many literary techniques to help contribute to the story. In the story "The Cast Amontillado", by Edgar Allan Poe, Poe uses; suspense, setting, and tone to help contribute to the story and set the mood of horror and dread in the story. In the text, the author's use of suspense drastically changes the mood, which is easily seen in the short story, and as found in the text, " It wasnotthe cry of a drunken man. There was then a long and obstinate silence.", which…

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