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    Have you ever seen those spy movies with the stealth planes and wondered if they were real? Well they aren’t but we have come up with some planes that function the same but look a lot cooler.These planes such as the SR-71 Blackbird and The U-2 Dragon Lady are used for military reconnaissance.Even though some say spying on other countries is wrong, The U-2 Plane allowed the US to win the Cold War because it has top of the line equipment, It flies on the edge of the atmosphere, and It gained…

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    Sally Mann Research Paper

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    to be successful and always reach for your goals and set a higher standard for yourself always perfect your talent and be a great achiever for yourself. Mann is represented by Gagosian Gallery, New York . In 1995, she was featured in an issue of "Aperture." On Location with: Henri Cartier-Bresson, Graciela Iturbide, Barbara Kruger, Sally Mann, Andres Serrano, Clarissa Sligh" which was illustrated with photographs. Mann has achieved so much in her photographer career and has enjoyed a lot of…

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    just a silhouette stood on a white floor. This creates a very simplistic image that still has lots to look at. The window frame separates the subject from the background which means that the model is the main focus in the image. By using a small aperture Elmakias has ensured that all of the image is in focus apart from the background outside which is blurred by the windows. As a result of placing the subject slightly off centre he has caused the viewers eyes to sweep over the whole frame rather…

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    However, I do not agree that using Photoshop in photographs is unethical. First of all, no matter using Photoshop or not, a photograph could create deceptive visions by using different lens, different exposing time and different aperture settings. Even a different angle or point of view of a same object could create totally different feelings. And even being at the place with yourself, and seeing things with your own eyes could be deceiving. The concept of perception is interesting…

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    Critical Thinking Case

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    orientation, scenery spot, finger disposition, makeup checks, and facial expression mastery being just a few examples. Of course, there is also lens orientation, exposure setting, brightness adjustment, contrast meter, structure detail, warmth severity, aperture priority, aspect ratio, optical resolution, exposure compensation, dynamic range, and highlight proportion to take into account. Enrolling in these classes will allow adolescents to become more aware of their appearance, and…

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    I am generally new to photography but am hungry for more exposure. In my digital photo class we learned about the basic mechanics of photo making: ISO, aperture and shutter speed. I particularly enjoyed learning techniques for creating a harmonious composition. Ansel Adams said, “You don’t take a photograph, you make it.” It means you have to work to get that photo. You have to spent time learning the craft…

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    the refection of light as it enters the box. After the box is painted black and is seemingly lightproof, the pinhole can be then be created. In the year 1475 Paolo Toscanelli, a Renaissance mathematician and astronomer, placed a bronze ring with an aperture in a window in the Cathedral of Florence, and on certain days, sunny ones to be specific, a image is projected through the hole, showing up on the cathedral's floor, and at noon a mark is shown on the floor, which during that time period was…

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    disappointed. The photos were very dark and I knew for a fact the lens cap was off! I was determined to learn how to operate it. Over the next few months, I taught myself all the basic knowledge that comes with operating a DSLR like shutter speed, aperture and ISO settings. I was astounded by my new found power of manipulating what the world looks like through a camera. In the five years that I have been shooting, I have come a long way from that experience. The summer after freshmen year…

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    Photographers use lighting, aperture, shutter speed, lenses, ISO, and editing to make their photographs display exactly what the photographers envision. Camera phones will never replace the digital SLR because of that large amount of capabilities a photographer has with this product…

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    Blood Patterns In Lowry

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    shape of forehead, supraorbital ridge, mastoid process, orbital shape, nuchal area and occipital protuberance and chin shape. In the same way, the most significant characteristics that help determine ancestry are: nasal root, lower border of nasal aperture, orbital shape, malar tubercle, dental shape, lingual side of incisors. Based on this information our group hypothesized that through the blood analysis and the information provided by the police, we would be able to identify the potential…

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