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    Art Analysis: The Gates

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    the marching band that performed the Christo and Jeanne-Claude inspired production. The best part of the experience was receiving a letter from Christo saying how much he appreciated our recreation of his works on the day we placed 6th at nationals. Images of the artwork also have an emotional impact for me. The color saffron has always made me think of happiness, and greatly adds to the affect of the…

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    By 1826 he was able to figure out how to use these two things together to create the first ever photograph it took him eight hours of light exposure to create an image and not long after all that hard work the image fades away. Another French man by the name of Louis Daguerre also was trying to figure out a way to keep an image which took him about 12 years to figure, but it technique worked a lot better because all it needed was only 30 minutes of light exposure. Nicéphore Niépce and Louis…

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    Christine Hiebert

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    Reconnaissance by artist Christine Hiebert is a shining example of simplistic minimalist art that seeks to demonstrate a wide narrative of meanings and ideas. By creating this piece Hiebert has managed to encompass expansive social paradigms reserved for the most socially attuned artists. Beginning with a formal examination of the piece brings the viewer to their initial inspection of the piece Reconnaissance. Featured in the Davis center of Wellesley College the piece is primarily constructed…

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    rare phenomenon regarding photographic memory. The technical term, eidetic imagery, is so much more than having a really good memory. Eidetic imagery is defined as the ability to retain images in memory that are almost perfect photographic quality. A person who has eidetic imagery can simply look at any image including a map, drawing, or essay, and mentally recall it later. The rarity of a photographic memory can be seen within studies and cases. The concerning question follows whether or…

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    in Beijing China. the Mohist philosopher anya mentioned the effect of an inverted image forming through a pinhole. The image of an inverted Chinese pagoda is mentioned in Duan Chengshi’s book “Miscellaneous Morsels from Youyang" written during the Tang Dynasty which occurred in the years 618–907. A Philosopher by the name of Mo Tsu was then the first known person on record to record the formation of an inverted image from a pinhole camera down. The pinhole in the pinhole camera is acting as the…

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    Camera Phone Convergence

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    the topic is under great debate, the first ever camera phone was created in May 1999 by Japanese laser printing company Kyocera. The company created the Kyocera Visual Phone VP-210, the phone had a full colour camera which could take still and video images that was integrated into the phone .The phone could sadly only store 20 pictures at the size…

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    contribute to that moment. Important people that can make the different of how the world is going to see the selfie. Selfies is a form of communication that have the power to make the world predict the information we retain8 and incorporate from those image, making the audience…

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    children with unique freedoms and it also provided Mann a beautiful backdrop while documenting their growth and lifestyle. Viewers do not understand the unique primitive lifestyle captured in the images (Foerstner 1993). Many of the photographs are described as provocative because of the nudity. The images that Mann created are haunting and graphic. “Immediate Family” is Mann’s third book. Unlike the other two books, this one sold out in three months, making her a commercial success (Mann…

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    Sr Camera Research Paper

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    better device can you use to capture such moments than the DLSR camera. A SLR camera is different compared to other cameras because SLR camera allows the photographer to see the real whole image before hands. Most ordinary cameras usually have flaws in their viewfinder meaning they can't really see the complete image that they're capturing The best guide that is available would be the DSLR camera ratings, a review that is based on popularity, functions, design and cost. If you're looking into…

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    The photographer I want to talk about is GMB Akash ,he is a Photographer from Bengal , his is a photojournalist, all of his works is revolving around the social bottom ,he love take photo in street, he is well- known by many people by taking documentary photography and especially the photo of vulnerable groups, his work has been pushed in over seventy major international publications, also, he has earned more than eighty international awards . [2] I think his photo are meaningful, boldness and…

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