A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words Essay

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    Search What is in a name? People say that a picture is worth a thousand words. I say that a name is worth a thousand words. My question, though, is what are those words? This was my quest, my search. A search that took me farther down the rabbit hole than I had ever intended it to. My search took me through the etymology and mythology of my name. Through the pages of a book, to the deep reaches of the Internet, and all the way to my mother’s spoken word, I have made discoveries of my…

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    single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera. It is a digital camera that combines the optics and the mechanisms of a single-lens reflex camera with a digital imaging sensor. The best entry level lens for any photographer is an 18-55 mm. First, there are so many pictures and different apps available these days that can change the quality of an image. Also it is not just about the apps you use, but the camera also. DSLR cameras have been around for some time and smartphone cameras cannot compete with them.…

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    dreams being deferred. Unlike a book, art is a universal language. Art tends to catch people’s attention for long periods of time. Spoken language does not compare to the visual artwork that seems to speak to our inner soul. Thousands of years ago, mankind told stories through pictures drawn on cave walls. Artists have relayed history through drawings, paintings, architecture and sculptures. A variety of emotions and experiences are shared in a splash of color or one single module.…

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    light in the shade is better than direct sunlight because of the lens flare. One of the main component is sharpness and you want to make the eyes the most visible. The author concludes that the background of the photo is used to set the mood of the picture. Hood, Dave. “The Art of Photography.” Wordpress. N.p., 1 May 2014. Web. 12 Dec. 2016. (Essay) This essay was about how photography is art. Throughout the 50s, many photographers began viewing the camera to create…

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    Take as many pictures of the scene as possible, especially before cleanup. Get Witnesses Having witnesses is key. Gather the full names and phone numbers of anyone that saw the accident. Also, take notes of any comments people make and who helped you. Seek Medical…

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    of 1495-1498, De Vinci was a famous artist during the Renaissance error. The last supper painting was the first visible picture of Christ that anyone has seen. The reaction of this painting was pure madness across the city. Emotions were running high with feelings ranging from sadness to pure joy each time a pair of eyes landed upon this painting. Everything about this picture screams pure art, from the details down to the vibrant colors that illumine that persons in the painting. At first…

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    all know that the earliest writing systems were drawings usually done on rock, sides of mountains and cave walls. Doesn’t that seem pretty tedious? Though of course it’s beautiful, imagine writing a 10,000-word essay for a college class all done on several clay slabs with thousands of pictures. Aren’t you glad we evolved our way of writing? The earliest writing systems evolved separately and at pretty much the same time in Mesopotamia and Egypt, but current information shows that Mesopotamia’s…

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    Ever since I was little, I believed there were two types of readers, fast and slow. I knew I was a slow reader and was envious of the ones that were speedy. Little did I know that reading speed had nothing to do with how good of a reader you were. I was recently introduced to the essay “Rhetorical Reading Strategies and the Construction of Meaning” written by Christina Haas and Linda Flowers. This essay opened my eyes and made me realize that there is various type of readers. Along with this…

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    Painting with a Meaning People have claimed time and time again that a picture is worth a thousand words. These words don’t always slip right off the tongue because the piece may have been created to cause debate, help strive for social justice, is just based on a taboo subject that most people choose to ignore and forget about, or, if it’s abstract art, is created with the intent of inflicting certain thoughts and emotions from a viewer, which is just code for made up of the artist’s lack…

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    and machines through a long process. 3D modeling has been used in a lot of architecture presentations to help show and understand what the task at hand is. Imagine having a presentation of a house that is going to be constructed and seeing just pictures and bits and…

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