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    Once in some days, unknown as past, present, nor future, a Moonflower Ivy grew to the sky. In the dark air, winged creatures with blood red skin and some creatures that were bare, with nothing but black feathers flew about. The red beings flew in one direction and the black beings in the other. The Gods above cried with grey tears that turned the blue moon to stone. During the lunar cycle on only one night, the two races battled fiercely with great force. The red, bat-like creatures followed one…

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    1. Introduction Nikon Corporation or as often just referred to as Nikon, is a Japanese transnational company that specializes in optics and imaging products such as still cameras, single-lens reflex cameras, camera lenses, binoculars, microscopes and many more. The company runs in four sections with one being imaging products, and the rest being precision equipment, instruments, and others (Market Publishers, 2015) The corporation’s headquarters is located in Tokyo, Japan (Nikon Corporation,…

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    Cuban-born photographer in the field of Contemporary photography, known for his invention working methods, including the use of a Camera Obscura that represented by Edwynn Houk Gallery in New York City. He took the Camera Obscura out of the past and bring it toward the future. The paper will explore Abelardo Morell’s life, photographic career, and discusses how the Camera falls into his career. Also, this paper will include an art critic reviews of his artworks. This paper…

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    Ever since its invention, photography has always been very popular. The number of people using the camera throughout the centuries continues to proliferate and with the increase in popularity for this new media came various expansions and technological advancements to the camera as well as the methodology of taking a photograph itself. These advancements did not happen suddenly; the technology and advancements in photography we have today is the product of many centuries of work through a…

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    covered in asphalt to light for eight hours in a camera obscura. This seized a blurry picture of the view outside his window. Daguerre believed this was to long for just a blurry picture. Daguerre suggested that they replace the asphalt with silver iodine and use a sharper lens. This would reduce the time exposed and make a clearer image. Innovate∽ Louis Daguerre changed photography forever. Daguerre overcame the obstacles of the camera obscura that could only take pictures in a dark box.…

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    Photography dates back to 1839 as a result of the camera obscura. The camera obscura was a photographic medium that captured beautiful pictures, drawings, objects, still life and any views. Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot invented separate processes in London and Paris called the daguerreotype and the calotype. They both implemented the camera obscura to make their inventions. Both Daguerre and Talbot were passionate about and envisioned reproducing nature into…

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    The movement of photography has been constantly growing and expanding throughout the centuries. With the increase in popularity for this new media came various expansions and technological advancements. Photography led to advancements in the camera as well as advancements in the methodology of taking a photograph. These advancements did not happen suddenly; the technology and advancements in photography we have today is the product of many centuries of work through a collective effort from many…

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    however, Camera Obscura was developed a few centuries before photography was considered “invented.” According to Tolmachev (2010), Camera Obscura, meaning “Darkened Room,” is essentially “a dark, closed space in the shape of a box with a hole on one side of it. The hole has to be small enough in proportion to the box to make the camera obscura work properly.” This device led to the later technological invention of the first camera and was essentially a prototype for the modern day camera. It…

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    1) In the novel, when Griet first enters Vermeer’s studio, she states, “It felt different from the house, almost as if it were in another house altogether.” What makes the studio different from the rest of the house? what makes the studio different than the house is that the environment. when griet walked into the studio the environments floor and smell was different it had dust like no one had come up their before and the things in the studio where not like the things the rest of the house…

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    taken from an air balloon and was a view of Paris. By the 1880’s there were some radical changes to photography. People could take pictures while holding their camera in their hands. In 1888 George Eastman, an American dry-plate manufacturer, created the Kodak box camera. The Kodak was a miracle with all it’s features. For starters, the camera was handheld. It was also lightweight, inexpensive, and easy to operate. Kodak’s slogan was “You press the button, we do the rest”. This slogan was a way…

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