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    into your mind, they will also be a physical piece of your memory as well. Cameras are a fragment of technology, which can be complicated if not learned how to operate appropriately. Camera’s come in various sizes and shapes. No matter how difficult they seem to be, if you take the time to learn it, anyone can master it. Practice is required to manipulate all the different features that it possesses. Cameras…

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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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    Learning the fundamentals of digital photography is relatively easy. However, there are specific skills and techniques that you’ll only be able to develop well with time and experience. Ask any pro and they’ll tell that it’s probably taken them years to build up their bag of tricks. That being the case, you’d be hard pressed to find some pros that are willing to share with you their special tricks. But don’t worry. We’ve got you covered. We’ll be sharing with you all the photography tips the…

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    He showers away the intimate afternoon spent earlier with his female companion. The curtain is thrown open swiftly and a camera appears, behind it his lovely visitor grins with a pretty smile. He smiles back at her “FLASH” the camera captures his glance frozen in time. She leaves him but returns a moment later, the curtain is thrown open again. This time there is no camera, she’s holding up a knife. A murderous assault breaks out and is launched onto his flesh, tearing through his chest, blood…

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    4.2 Can a photo constitute evidence of the social world? Can an image provide evidence of what was in front of the camera? Scholarly thinking is divided and the question hinges on how the researcher perceives the relationship between the image and how it 's portraying. The researchers position depends on how closely, if at all, the photographic image is considered to relate to the material and social world it seemingly depicts (Tinkler.P, p3). The question that must be asked is the photo a…

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    Pros And Cons Of Gopro

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    bootstrapped cash, Nick Woodman, an aspiring entrepreneur started off selling bead and shell belts to raise the cash to sell the product that is now part of America 's fastest-growing camera company. It was while selling bead and shell belts out of his van that Nick Woodman had envisioned the idea of a better film strap for cameras, as the common film straps on the market weren’t particularly durable and broke easily. Do not be mistaken though, GoPro was not his first entrepreneurial idea.…

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    have 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…

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    My Response to Ritchin and Balsamo. From the four reads of the week by Ritchin and Balsamo, my main takeaway from Ritchin was the advancement of digital photography and how it has made it easier for photographers to tell their story through imagery, plus the added effect that tells a false story and Balsamo the unconscious consequence of technological innovations on culture. “Photography, as we have known it, is both ending and enlarging, with an evolving medium hidden inside it as in a…

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    depending on the amount of photo editing that needs to happen( “photographer”). There are two parts to being a photographer that must be mastered. There is a technical side and artistic portion of the job. Technical part of the job includes the right camera, lenses, filters, film stock, and of course lighting in the image. The Artistic portion of being a photographer includes timing, a unique style, choices before; during; and after a shot (“Photographer”).Most photographers that work full time…

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    on the opinions of the locals and shows what tourism can do to the locals. This is shown with the interview and the multiple photos of their dying cattle. Moreover, the genre of this video is report and the media and design of this video is also digital…

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