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    easily lose your elk and your shot in the time it takes to remove your rifle from your shoulder. When you use a ready-carry sling, you can save yourself precious seconds when you come across an elk. Binocular Harness It is a given that when you go scouting for elk, you need to bring some binoculars with you.…

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    you ever wonder why objects from afar look differently than when you look at them up close? Well, this chapter gives you information on this question. They are three cue approach to depth perception, they are oculomotor cues, monocular cues, and binocular. Oculomotor cues are depth cue that depends on our ability to sense the position of our eyes and the tension in the eye muscles. They are two types of oculomotor cues, they are accommodation and convergence. An example of an oculomotor cue…

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    bright glow that can completely blind you and hide the most important things on the water from you. There are a variety of types when it comes to optics for the water. There are waterproof sunglasses that are able to resist rain and fog. There are binoculars that can resist a lot of potential glares while bringing things that are far out to see, closer to your eyes.…

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    takes up most of the painting. She has a set of binoculars to help her see the show she is watching. The lady is holding a fan in her other hand. Across the way, in the background of the piece you can see a man looking at her. He is using his binoculars to observe the woman instead of the show. Cassatt uses some reds and creams to lighten up the background of the picture. You can see the interpreted lines and definitive lines in the painting. The binoculars let viewers see the interpreted lines.…

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    hatred was the motive to assassinate Doctor King. Then, I would show the jury the fugitive planned ahead by the purchases he made prior to renting the room at Bessie Brewer’s rooming house, such as the purchase of the rifle, and the receipt for the binoculars.…

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    are actively focused upon, rather than the psychodynamic approach, where your consciousness is based entirely on your unconscious thoughts. Baars (2011) discussed the method of contrastive analysis and the famous, well-studied technique, called binocular rivalry. The left eye and right eye are presented with very different images and the brain flips between the two images. Baars explained how the visual objects were consciously constructed into a jigsaw puzzle with “momentary snapshots” or maps…

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    Hiking Persuasive Speech

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    Like every adventure sport, hiking too has its own challenges. These challenges throw to the aspiring hikers some pre-requisites that make the sport well provided for. This something only a pro hiker would agree with, because of the obvious hardships they have undergone and the solutions they have learned on the go. For every hiker, amateur or veteran, a travel gear kit is indispensible. You need to have a galore of them in your possession so you can assemble your backpack with the right ones.…

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    used, then the relative depth point of the image points can be calculated which can be further used to reconstruct the 3D image by projecting the image points which includes the depth information as well. This paper presents two techniques namely binocular disparity and photometric stereo for depth calculation and 3D reconstruction of an object in an image as it requires minimum user intervention.…

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    Armed Force Short Story

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    had gotten back to my hideout, I had changed shirts and grabbed my macrobinoculars and rifle before leaving again. Which lead to me sitting on a rooftop across from an Imperial base roughly 500 miles away from the one that had blown up. I held my binoculars with one hand, jotting down notes in my open notebook about their security with the other. Recon today, strike day after tomorrow, I decided, tapping my pen against the paper. Their security wasn't the best, but it wasn't nonexistent…

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    Optics Project: 3D Movies

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    Optics Project 3D Movies How do 3D movies work? 3D movies work by adding another dimension - depth - to the motion picture Makes the audience feel like being part of the experience We perceive depth and see the world in 3D with binocular vision Binocular Vision - we see things with two eyes that are about two to three inches apart each eye sees from a slightly different perspective our brains then analyzes the differences between these two slightly different images to create a sense of depth,…

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