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    it appear on the final processed photo or computer in the same manner the eyes sees it. According to Photography.TutPlus, a good digital camera can capture a dynamic range in the ratio of 1,000:1, unlike the human eye, which can see a scene with 10,000:1. This means the human eye is much more capable of capturing wide variety of brightness compared to the camera. Depending on your preference, a computer editing software such as Photoshop, Lightroom and Photomatix Pro can be used to put up the…

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    to buy camera rolls. Camera rolls were very expensive to buy and produce the image from. With digtial photography, you do not need any rolls to store the photos, the photographs can be stored on the camera or a computer. Also, with a digtial camera, you are able to print off your photographs from home, which is cheaper than having to get them printed from a photography store. Secondly, with a digital camera, photographers are able to see the instand result of the photo. Before digtial cameras,…

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    Comcast Business Case Study

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    Comcast is the world’s largest cable television provider. Although Comcast still continues to deliver its cable television services, the company has expanded into additional markets, no providing internet, phone, and home security services in addition to television. Although Comcast was founded in 1963, its commercial services group, branded as “Comcast Business,” was created only 10 years ago in 2006. Comcast Business offers similar products to Comcast’s residential brand, Xfinity, but with…

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    my grandma, Katie Binder, lost her life to breast cancer. My father and his family have told me about my grandma’s love for making beautiful, lively artwork. Over the years, I have inherited several of her paintings, a collection of her vintage cameras, and one of her homemade cloth dolls. These treasures I inherited from my grandma have become some of my most prized possessions because they not only hold memories of my Grandma Katie, but these three objects have also shown me what an amazing…

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    The History Of Photography

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    as when it had just came out for the reason it was new and didn 't have much care about it. Within taking a photo it has a connections in history and the ways on how it develop. As well as time has pasted by technology it has also updated from the cameras they use…

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    George became interested in photography when a coworker suggested he take a camera on a vacation to Santo Domingo in 1877. George never made the trip, but consequently this sparked his interest in photography. “ He would toil at the bank all day, six days a week, then spend his evenings… experimenting tirelessly with various photo…

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    may seem as simple as holding a camera, artfully combining clips, angles, and points of view to give a scene an identity is far from easy. Varied filming techniques throughout a movie are important so as not to generate feelings of boredom and simplicity (unless this is the goal). In addition, attempting to use a huge amount of vastly different methods can crowd a movie and give a sense of overwhelming confusion. As with any other job on set, cinematographers work…

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    need is a camera that has a bulb setting (look for a B on the shutter speed dial), a sturdy tripod, and a remote shutter release. A remote shutter release is a way to trigger your camera shutter without having to touch the camera. In the earlier days of manual film cameras, it was generally referred to as a cable release. If you have to touch your camera to open and close the camera shutter by pressing and releasing the shutter button, then there is the risk of blurring the image. A camera that…

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    Pinney’s mentions that Im Thurn argues that cameras are used by anthropologist to record lifeless bodies and that they are distracting from live culture (Pinney, p.36). Cameras are focused on capturing one moment, so they are like the death of the rest of the culture because that one moment gets immortalized. As in death the one moment a person dies is finalized…

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    time period, Julia Margret Cameron. Julia Margret Cameron fought the odds and developed a never before seen style that was unique in and of in self. Although many of her peers and those considered “masters” told her that she wasn’t good and that her work disrespected photography as an art. Julia Magret Cameron overcame extreme odds and showed the world what true expression really is. My final project is a collection of black and white Polaroid images photographed using Polaroid 600 film. The…

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