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    When people come across photographs featuring young children holding weapons with a fierce look in their eyes, or a fallen soldier who just had his or her legs blown out by a landmine, are the viewers disturbed with the human race suffering as a whole or are the photos having viewers question his or her political support that makes wars possible? Surely such vulgar and emotive images must move the public in some way. When war hits or disaster strikes, people are motivated to assist for a variety…

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    Pillars Of Creation

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    Pillars of Creation 3D Display Shows Evaporation A photograph taken by the Hubble Space telescope is thought to be one of the most amazing space photographs ever captured. The “Pillars of Creation,” [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pillars_of_Creation] is a picture of interstellar gas and dust in the Eagle Nebula resembling elephant trunks. The pillars are about seven thousand light years from Earth. The picture is of gas and dust in the middle of creating new stars with illumination coming from…

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    reflecting on the surface of ground. The photograph has a grey tone overall, which enhances a sense of quietness. The photographer uses the technique of perspective to suggest the endless Chinatown streets and attract the audience to go deeper and deeper. The most fascinating thing about this photograph is that it may lead to different interpretations and feelings for different audiences. For a foreigner other than Chinese, this picture…

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    mother for not doing anything to prevent or stop the father from teaching her how to hold a gun. However, if we read into the actual meaning behind the photograph, we find out that the father had been targeted by a gang for a couple days now and he is giving his child the only way that he knows how to protect himself as well as his…

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    decade. Oddly enough, the photograph was originally rejected by the Washington Star’s editor for being irrelevant and therefore was never published by the Washington Star. The photo earned its reputation when Boston submitted it into several photo competitions. My goal is to give this photograph the chance that the Washington Star never gave “Flower Power”. Within this report, I intend to analyze the image thoroughly, bring to light Bernie Boston’s intentions with this photograph and…

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    “My fellow citizens, the dangers to our country and the world will be overcome. We will pass through this time of peril and carry on the work of peace. We will defend our freedom. We will bring freedom to others and we will prevail,” stated President George W. Bush on March 19, 2003 when he justified the United States’ need to invade Iraq (Khan 64). Within the borders of Iraq, US soldiers dehumanized Iraqi citizens by torturing them in a prison known as Abu Ghraib and photographed themselves…

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    emergency, they forced their way through one of the windows located north of the front door, damaging the lock and cracking another window during the process. EVIDENCE: I took a series of digital photographs of the damaged lock and cracked window that are located north of the front door. I uploaded the photographs into VeriPic as evidence. INVESTIGATION: On Tuesday, October 10, 2017, I was on patrol, in full uniform, in a marked black and…

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    promote it. Stieglitz, during his years working with the Camera Work, became associated with many photographers experimenting with the pictorial tradition. In 1902, he created an exhibit he named "The Photo- Secession", where he presented the photographs by pictorialists whose works he published earlier in the Camera Notes, a predecessor to Camera Works. He believed photography possessed a unique aesthetic, which had been ignored for too long by photographers all…

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    city living conditions. Lastly, document 3 used information in order to expose political corruption. The authors of documents 2, 5, and 6 were able to expose corruption in businesses to the public. For example, in document 2, Lewis Hine provides a photograph of a young girl working in a factory. The young girl appears to be sad and lonely. Additionally, she is forced to take on the responsibility of an adult, but…

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    Hotel Pool Poem

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    Roland Barthes states that “Photography seems to me closer to the Theater, it is by way of a singular intermediary (and perhaps I am the only one who sees it): by way of Death” (page 31). In Kenneth Graves photograph, “Hotel Pool, Miami Beach, Florida” taken in 1980, you see the bottom half of a man and women. The man is pressed against the back of the women, pinning her against the wall of a pool. He is grabbing her vagina and pulling her body closer. This sexual scene is set between the…

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