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    The Industrial Revolution in the 18th and 19th century was a major turning point in history and influenced every aspect of daily life, including traveling (Griffin, 2010). With the invention of the steam engine and further developments in transportation technologies, the mobility of tourists improved considerably. Particularly trains and the steam ships did not only lead to an upsurge in transport carrying capacity, but reduced substantially the cost of travelling (More, 2000) as well. Although…

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    1)Production & Values: This photography was taken in New York, 1999. Maier took this image using a film camera in black and white. Her Rolleiflex twin-lens reflex camera is different from a normal SLR camera, as it has different viewfinder system, and enables Maier to view from above at her waist level, which provides the street photograph to be nature. Documentary photography is difficult to set up the camera with the shortage time, especially, the film camera that it takes longer than a…

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    Window Le Gras". Then in the mid 1850s bellows cameras were introduced, designed for greater focal length and the ability to take close-ups. Bellows camera later lead to the development of the first single lens reflex (SLR) camera, which shortly lead to the development of the twin lens reflex cameras. Through time inventors kept adding on to the camera in anyway to improve the quality of cameras. It wasn 't until 1947, the first Polaroid camera was introduced. Changing the idea of cameras…

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    short exhibits that we should not give up right away, and supports that if we continue to strive towards a goal: we can achieve it and more. About 7 years ago, I began to take interest in photography. I begged my parents for a digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera, but they refused to purchase one for me because it was a “starving artist” job. However, I persisted despite their ideology. I reserved three years of birthday and Christmas money and then some to purchase my own DSLR camera. After…

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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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    Introduction: Technology is continuously advancing in today’s society. Items and products that were once delicacies are staple parts of our every day lives. Think about all of the electronics you use in a typical day. Most people do not leave their house without their cellular device. Cell phones have drastically changed since they were first introduced to America. Today, cell phones are a means of entertainment with games, social media, and cameras. Cell phone companies are at constant…

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    People may say the “selfie” was invented in the last decade; in reality wildlife have been taking their own pictures for over a century (okay--maybe not intentionally). Believe it or not, remotely triggered camera techniques date back to as early as1889! Both during and after his time as a U.S congressmen and lawyer, wildlife enthusiast George Shiras, was one of the original folks to design a camera trap. Born in 1859 in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, he went on to dedicate his life to photographing…

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    How to Select a Manual Camera Lens Whether you spot a beautiful waterfall when hiking or see the sunrise coming over the mountains, a manual focus lens can assist you in capturing these moments. These lenses are compatible with a wide variety of brands that include Nikon, Sigma, Tamron, Tokina, and Vivitar. They can also be outfitted with an array of focal lengths that extend from 5-millimeters to 180-millimeters. Which cameras can use Ai-S type of lenses? Digital SLR: This type of digital…

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    Water Balloon Pops

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    Throughout the semester we’ve been talking about art. For my project I wanted to do something I love, so I have a photograph of a water balloon popping. Photography is a way of art because it can capture people, objects, scenes, etc, in a photograph. One photograph can say a lot about something. As for my photo, it does not have a universal message but it says something about how I like to see things. I like to capture objects that someone wouldn 't usually see by just looking with their eyes,…

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    Gopro Research Paper

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    The Best Free Way to Repair GoPro Video What is GoPro MP4 Video GoPro is a camera that is used for the purpose of video making. It is an incredibly lightweight camera that is capable of shooting high-quality footage from multiple angles using a mounted stick. GoPro is commonly used for sports photography and videography. The videos shot by this amazing gadget are in the MP4 video format. The software that is recommended for playing GoPro MP4 videos is the GoPro Studio. It is the preferred video…

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