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    In the video of Science of Surveillance, it showed how cameras are tracking criminals and this helps our society be safer. However, we cannot depend on it completely just as the video also talked about how it doesn’t stop the bombers from doing what they had intended to do. But, it did help finding them when they had already bombed. With new technology, they are hoping a camera con detect a criminal however, I don’t believe that will take place anytime soon. Cultural:…

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    all the great moments in your kid’s life. You obviously want to remember those moments as clearly as possible. The best way to go about remembering these special moments is by taking high quality pictures. But, not everyone is skilled enough with a camera or knowledgeable enough to take really high quality pictures. Thankfully, taking professional quality photos is not difficult, and anyone can do it. I have compiled a list of some easy to follow tips that will make it much easier for you to…

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    gadgets. Why are people crazy with the GoPro? Why is it different from conventional digital cameras? People love the GoPro camera because of its versatility. First, it can be mounted anywhere. It can take shots from a first person’s perspective and from their vantage points. GoPros are perfect for water diving, bungee jumping, and sky diving. It has been two years since GoPro has released these cameras. Thus, people are expecting much from these. So, now that they are released, what do users…

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    Selfie Research Paper

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    Selfie’s a Fad or a Part of our Lives for the Long Haul? Smile! Selfies have exploded over the past 10 years because of the technology of camera phones, the availability of the internet and our basic need to communicate with others. By simply taking a picture of yourself and posting it on any form of social media, you are participating in this new age fad. Camera phones, social media sites, and instant messaging abilities are helping to keep this fad alive and continuing into the next decade…

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    encourage other women to take up photography is embodied in a series of essays Johnston wrote and published in The Ladies Home Journal, which was the magazine with the largest circulation in America at the time. Entitled ‘What a Woman can do with a Camera,’ the series represents an important step in the emancipation of women both as photographers and citizens, as it voices their emergence as significant artists within a changing…

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    Foto Inc. Case Analysis

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    In year l1, Foto, Inc. Entry Level Camera line was above average for Image Resolution, LCD Screen, and Lens Quality. The company was slightly below average on the cost of Brand Specific Components, Special Utility Features and was $1.29 below the industry average for R&D. The company suffered…

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    I'm walking along a worn path along a stream, carrying a camera. I look for thing to take a picture of. I look up at the Tug Hill and see the beautiful colors of the fall. Photography is interesting, and the camera with the right setting you capture interesting images. They can have cool coloring. And things that you don't see with your eye alone. For example you see a red sunset in a picture, however from the eye alone you see a light orange or just the sun. I like photography…

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    For my Final project I want to make a sequence of images that looked similar to my favorite photographer from the 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.…

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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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    Citizen Kane

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    The position of the camera lens determines how and what the audience sees. The camera angle in a few scenes establishes Kane as a man of distinguished power. For example, low angled shots aiming up toward Kane give him the appearance of being much larger than he actually is. Typically size is synonymous with power; the big power over the small. Additionally, in multiple shots when Kane is in conversation with someone that camera is in a higher location aiming down. It gives…

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