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    For the line shot I chose a vertical line. I saw that m railing had vertical lines and the curtain next to it did as well. So as I shoot this I make sure that I get all the vertical lines into the shot. Next is the depth of field shot. This was my favorite shot, I just loved the way the camera would focus in and out and doing that was changing the depth of the shot. I used the pen I was using for my homework and sat it on a book and put them inside of a bookshelf. I moved it many angles to show…

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    Introduction For Apollo’s career research Project I chose Photography. Photography is a part of my Print and Graphics Lab, I chose photography because It was something that interested me, something that I knew would suit my likes and hobbies. I wanted to know more, I wanted to be able to give my best effort in my work as I could I want to be as educated as possible in the career field I have chosen. Career information The career I am exploring is photography. My Daily responsibilities…

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    Top 3 Most Common Garage Door Problems and how to Fix Them A garage is a fantastic benefit for a home. It helps keep cars and property protected and can help the homeowners avoid the weather elements outside. However, there are times when garage doors don't function properly. Luckily, most of the common issues that develop with garage doors are rather simple. Here are the three most common issues and how you can fix them quickly. A Frozen Door One common issue, when it comes to garage doors,…

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    1. How are the photographs taken with a 3D microscope different than those taken with a regular camera? How are they similar? The 3D microscope photographs are used to show detail that a regular photograph could not, for example at a crime scene. The similarity is the basic image, it is the same image but the only difference it has with a 3D microscope is the detail shown. 2. How can photography allow us to view the world around us in different ways? Photography captures not a second of the…

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    My photographer is Josef Sudek, his approach to his style is more of nature and black and white, I was looking at a lot of his pictures and they mainly all look the same. He mostly shoots outdoors but, if she shoots indoors he makes sure its in a window, or in a couple there were rays of sunlight coming into the picture kind of having the same feelings as the others. It looks like he likes to use a lot of different types of light for his photography. Josef Sudek's technique seems to be very…

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    Straightening your hair can be quite complicated and frustrating .But once you know how to do it, then you will never be able to stop doing it. I have been straightening my hair for six years, so I know every detail on how the straightening your hair works. I am going to show you the things that you will need and the eight steps that you will have to follow during straightening process. Here are the things that you will need to straighten your hair: comb (any kind of comb but prefer wide-tooth…

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    Forced perspective photography, is when you put something close to the camera to make it look bigger in size. And when you take the photo with the secondary item with the object in front of the camera it will appear as to be farther away. Close up photo tips: When the camera is close to the object that you are trying to take the picture of it will look more real. The forced perspective technique, it results as it manipulates our human perception with the use of optical illusions to make…

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    Rodriguez, Reyna 29-January-2016 Photography Period 1 Sears Photography Essay Photography is the art or practice of creating beautiful photographs using the skills and knowledge you contain. Taking photos may seem like a very simplistic thing to do but when you look further into it you will see how much work and dedication goes into it. There are many jobs you can apply and succeed in for the field of photography so let’s discuss some of those options. The first job in the field of…

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    Color Light Observation

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    Observation Why do shadows form? Why does light change directions when it hits a mirror? Why can't you see sun rays in the atmosphere? Why does a sun ray turn into a rainbow when going through a prism? Why do mirages happen? Why does an object's appearance (color) change when in different color light? How do a bunch of tiny colored lights in a television make up just one color? Why in water, does it look like a straw is bent but it really isn't? What happens to a piece…

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    Dispersion Of Light Essay

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    2.4.3. Dispersion of Light The fact that the refractive index different for each wavelength of light produces an effect called dispersion. This can be seen by shining a beam of white light into a triangular prism of glass. White light entering a prism is refracted in the prism at different angles depending on the wavelength of light. The refractive index for the longer wavelengths (red) is lower than for the shorter wavelength (violet). This leads to a large angle of refraction for the longer…

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