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    Distinctive voices

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    of the Overflow Paragraph 1 - Subject/purpose/emotion/distinctive voices A number of distinctive voices are used in ‘Clancy of the Overflow’ by A.B. Paterson to paint an evocative picture of Australian society and to juxtapose images of the Australian bush against images of life in the city. The purpose of this poem is to highlight the unique characters of the Australian bush and to allow the reader to romanticise with the Australian bush. The pervading tone of the poem expressed by the clerk narrator

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    Art in My Life Today

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    She didn’t pose people in the perfect manicured setting that is done when we want our family portraits done. Diane is most famous for her street photography and images of people from the “ Freak Show”. One of her most famous photos is of a boy at the park holding a hand grenade looking disturbed. What most people don’t know about this image is that she asked the little boy if she could take his picture and the angered look came from his impatience of waiting on her to set up her equipment because in

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    American Beauty Essay 28

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    Mendes‚ we are confronted with the permeating images that have consumed mainstream American life. Mendes exploits these images as constructions that we created around ourselves as a means of hiding our true selves. Mendes is able to implicate us in the construction and make us active viewers by exploiting our voyeuristic nature. In American Beauty Mendes uses the voyeuristic tendencies of the spectator to acknowledge the permeating constructed images. Mendes‚ through the use of narration‚ the

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    How Is Photography Art?

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    through family traditions such as birthdays and holidays‚ can show artistic creativity and photography can express many emotional feelings such as happiness‚ or anger. What is Photography? Photography is the art or process of producing images by the action of radiant energy and especially light on a sensitive surface. Photography can be private or public; it’s up to the photographer. A person may choose to take or create photos that interest them or that others may call‚ masterpieces.

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    Lyonel Feininger Self Portrait is oil on canvas painting. The painting is an image of Lyonel Feininger. Lyonel painted the Self Portrait in 1915 during the world war. The painting is a part of the modern art time period. In the paper I will attempt to place Lyonel Feininger Self Portrait into its cultural context. Lyonel Feininger is a German-American artist‚ who was born and Raised in New York. Both of lyonel parent were German musicians‚ expecting their son lyonel to become a concert violinist

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    Alfred Stieglitz Essay

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    of the slavery of old practices. Stieglitz desired to produce a major exhibition reflecting the principal pictorialist concerns that stressed elaborate printing processes‚ post-camera manipulations‚ atmospheric effects‚ and the tonal values of the image over the subject matter. This exhibition was unable to make. He was making a new group of photographers

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    In “A Thousand Pictures for a Million Words‚” an essay by Lash Keith Vance‚ the author discusses that people do not enjoy the feeling of being mentally attached to an event because they always feel the need to capture a picture of the moment. Once people begin to start using their devices‚ they get distracted‚ and the distraction interrupts the flow of the event. He says that people do not only believe in capturing the moment‚ but also need to have the “best” picture. Besides having to do many things

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    Discuss how 19th century photography was utilised to construct notions of social and cultural identity. Examine at least one image from the 19th century as well as at least one example of a contemporary portrait that has a resonance with these earlier practices. Photography’s influence on modern day is so vast that it is practically impossible to imagine a world without such technology. Due to the great deal of photography surrounding us‚ we have gradually become accustomed to the impact photography

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    The First Camera

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    with a small lens or pinhole (so it was also called a pin-hole camera). The light that came through the pinhole was then projected onto a screen that the artist would trace‚ making an image. If you do not consider that to be a camera‚ than the camera invented by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce may be more of your style. The image of this camera is what I think of when I think of an old camera. This camera took photos using a pewter plate coated in bitumen (a black‚ oily tar- like material). The plate is exposed

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    As a result‚ the style of painting began to change; as it started to incorporate finer details such as facial expressions‚ lighting and colour. At first‚ Camera Obscura was mainly used as an aid for drawings; it was only when the first photographic image produced by Joseph Nicephore Niepce using Camera Obscura photography in1839 that they became two different things .It had also stated that’s when the photography break through the traditional of art. Many artists became nervous‚ feeling as though they

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