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    Camera Obscura Essay

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    film, and digital cameras. An Arab person named Ibn al-Haytham was the first ever person who created the camera. He published his Book of Optics in 1021 AD. He produced the first pinhole camera after observing how light travelled through a window shutter. He realized that smaller holes would create sharper images. He is also credited with inventing the first camera obscura. Camera obscura uses a pinhole or lens to project an image of the actual scene upside down onto a viewing surface. Camera…

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    pay bills, and hire; train; and direct employees ( “Photographers”). Certain skills that is needed to know in order to be a photographer are to adjust certain settings on a camera. There are four main categories to adjusting a camera that is the shutter speed, focus aperture,lenses and filters. They also need to know how lighting works and where to position lights for a good clean image( Encyclopedia of Careers and Vocational…

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    Kia Niro Research Paper

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    Our New Mexico Kia Dealerships report drivers are flocking to their lots to see the 2017 Kia Niro and it's easy to see why. This model combines a subcompact crossover and a hybrid powertrain into one amazing vehicle. The roomy interior is sure to be appreciated by all who take a ride in the vehicle, and the driver will love the elevated seating, which provides them with a better view of the road. The gas engine/electric motor combination provides 139 horsepower, and fuel economy comes in at 52…

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    Boo Radley Trial

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    was released from custody after his father gave his word he’d keep is son out of trouble, and so the doors of the Radley estate were closed. After that point the Radleys became shut-ins. They did not go to church but instead worshiped at home, the shutters and doors of the house remained closed on Sundays an odd occurrence in Maycomb where visits on Sunday were customary, Mrs. Radley rarely crossed the street, and Mr. Radley was only seen occasionally generally carrying groceries’ back to the…

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    We Are Alpha V 3 Analysis

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    history of photography states that in order to create the motion there is a ?series of still images that are projected at a speed of twenty-four frames per second, which makes the action seem continuous? (Getlein, 2008). In history this is portrayed by Eadweard Muybridges photo titled, ?Horse Galloping.? Muybridges set up twenty-four cameras and snapped continuous shutters of photos to depict the motion of the horse and its feet placement (Getlein, 2008). Both R.J and Muybridges use the motion…

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    Flatiron

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    Through contrasting tones Daguerre seeks to capture a detailed boulevard scene, as the epic grandeur of the flatiron is displayed by steichen through depth and muted color, Kertész restructures the mundane into an obscure reality, while all place the human form against the symmetrical lines of its own creation. Daguerre’s desires to create a perfectly realistic image pushed him to invent the daguerreotype, allowing him to permanently save an image on a plate. Steichen, as a pictorialist, aimed…

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    unusual way, they have interesting movement and location on the globe, and are destructive storms that take lots of preparing to survive unscathed. Hurricanes come in different forms and are unique storms. They are powerful storms that have high speed winds stronger than 74 miles per hour (MPH) and spin counterclockwise. They are ranked from 1-5, 1 being the weakest, and 5 the strongest. They start at 74-95 MPH for category 1, and end at 156 or more miles per hour for category 5. They have a…

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    scraping a chisel at different speeds, he linked the pitch of the sound produced to the spacing of the chisel's skips, a measure of frequency. In 1638, Galileo described an experimental method to measure the speed of light by arranging that two observers, each having lanterns equipped with shutters, observe each other's lanterns at some distance. The first observer opens the shutter of his lamp, and, the second, upon seeing the light, immediately opens the shutter of his own lantern. The time…

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    instantly disappointed. The photos were very dark and I knew for a fact the lens cap was off! I was determined to learn how to operate it. Over the next few months, I taught myself all the basic knowledge that comes with operating a DSLR like shutter speed, aperture and ISO settings. I was astounded by my new found power of manipulating what the world looks like through a camera. In the five years that I have been shooting, I have come a long way from that experience. The summer after…

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    Nobody enjoys moving, I know I don’t, it’s so difficult, not just physically but emotionally. When my husband Adan and I moved to Mozambique, I was so excited but moving away from my friends and family was so difficult, until this day my heart feels like it has been beaten and burned-out. I’ve had to adjust to the new ways of life and accept it. I love the atmosphere in Mozambique; the people are so warm and welcoming. From our new home, we could see the beautiful beach. Every Sunday morning,…

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