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    Although I've been taking pictures with some of the best gear that money can buy for the past 7 years I've recently come to the conclusion that my gear was weighing me down. I currently shoot with a Sony a7rII and a bag full of top of the line Sony and Zeiss glass. Over the years I've owned Fuji, Nikon and Canon. All of which produce great images no matter what size the sensor they housed. It's funny that owning and using the best fanciest gear has brought me full circle back to the iPhone,…

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    iPhones are the best when you want to take excellent photographs without having a need to carry a separate camera. They are the perfect replacement of the camera as they offer the convenience to hold it every time. They offer various unique features of clicking, saving and sharing in different variety of iPhone apps. The iPhone camera is much popular on Flickr, a popular photo sharing site. Many professional photographers use the iPhone for their best photo shoots and they use their best…

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    When I was younger I had a fascination with dinosaurs. I would spend countless hours recreating the images and sketches found in the copious amount of dinosaur books I acquired. I remember distinctly deciding that I would be a paleontologist in kindergarten so I could breed dinosaurs. And I also remember distinctly going home and crying after learning that all the cool ones were dead. Nobody cares about birds, and my dinosaur phase soon wore off. Although my little life now had no purpose I…

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    Ds Slider Research Paper

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    A DLSR slider is perhaps one of the most important pieces of equipment to today 's digital photographer. Perhaps the most exciting thing about today DSLRs is that they not only allow us to create breathtaking photos of a quality that has never been able to be done before, but they also let us expand out creative horizons into ultra high-quality video projects as well. Photographers have always wished or a way to bridge the gap between photo and video easily and with a DSLR that is finally able…

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    Kodak Girl Research Paper

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    On October 4th, 1888, George Eastman had patented a new camera. This camera was incredibly easy to use, easy to carry, and affordable to middle class; costing about twenty five dollars for the camera and ten dollars for film and development. The camera was a black leather box about sixteen by nine by eight centimeters. It was handheld and had a fifty-seven millimeter lens. (Steidl 9) This camera was the Kodak Camera. In 1900 Eastman now came out with the Brownie Camera. It was a six-exposure…

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    Hasselblad Research Paper

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    #Hasselblad is designed as a specialist studio and field camera [写真挿入] Leica, Hasselblad, Rollei, and Linhof are my favorite adoring cameras. Especially, Hasselblad seems to have a strong image of a high fashion model. Viewing through a waist-level finder and looking at a photo model symbolize a typical stereotype of a professional photographer. # History of Hasselblad Hasselblad was established in Sweden. It has an origin of an aerial camera during the World WarⅡ and was officially…

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    does the baby know how to do these movements. As I am taking a human development class and also have learned about infants reflexes, I could help them find out why the infant does what they do. The movements the infants do are called primitive reflex behavior. They are involuntary reflexes. Our lower part of the brain is what controls these reflexes. Reflexes are the first part of brain that develops and these reflexes are only active for a brief period. These primitive reflexes are…

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    Early Child Development

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    newborn comes well equipped for the early days of survival by having a series of reflexes that help it coordinate eating, sleeping, and other necessary processes at this unwieldy stage. The most common and prominent reflexes include: • Blinking: This reflex will obviously stay with your baby for life – could you imagine if you had…

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    babies display the moro refex are because of auditory changes, such as loud noises suddenly occurring, visual, like a quick change from dark to light from opening the curtain, touch, such as somebody suddenly stroking the baby’s head or movement, like placing a baby in a cot. The palmer reflex or sometimes known as the grasping reflex is another primitive reflex reflected when a baby tightens their grasp around an object or somebodies finger when placed in their hand. The palmer reflex starts to…

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    Sensorimotor Stage

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    becomes skills if they are practiced and encouraged. Infants are born with a sucking reflex, rooting reflex, moro reflex and grasping reflex. These reflexes becomes skills that is need in the development of gross motor skills. Gross motor skills is the physical abilities involving large body movements, such as walking and jumping (Berger, 2014, p. 103). Gross motor skill development starts from infancy with reflex to development of posture, crawling and to learning to walk. It continue into…

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