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    My Three-Photo Story

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    My three-photo story depicts the theme that you should try to make the most with what you have. For my first photo‚ there’s medium shot and the focal point is on my face and my dog‚ Pepper. Another part of the focal point is the window. For my second photo‚ there’s a medium-long shot and the focal point is the tree and snow. I added a frosty looking trim to add to the cold weather. For my third photo‚ there’s a close-up shot of Pepper and I playing tug-a-war. The focal point in this photo is my dog

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    able to visit the Philadelphia Photo Arts Center. There I learned about two photographers name Andre Bradley and Paul Anthony Smith‚ it was a very interesting experience as I began to look at each photo and description I noticed that both Andre and Paul’s photography was similar in the sense that their photos are a balance between hardship and family. They both photograph personal experiences of their life and motives. When I first walked into the Philadelphia Photo Arts Center it was super quiet

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    Photo Manipulation of Models & Celebrities Many people believe photo manipulation of models is very useful and productive in the photography and modeling world. The majority believe their imperfections must be altered before their skin and flawed bodies are revealed to the world. However‚ truth be told that most people view altered photographs as false reality. This act can be very deceiving to the viewer and even the models own eyes and mind‚ because it changes their perspective of the world’s

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    Photo Caption Case Study

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    Photo Caption1 (motorcycle): When Deputy Nelson Borjas of the Orange County Sheriff’s Office has to write tickets‚ he uses the laptop attached to the case on the back of his Harley Davidson Road King. Photo Caption2 (screen): Engineer John Goodness with Orange County Fire Rescue demonstrates the technological resources in the Mobile Command Center. Photo Caption3 (helicopter): Students glimpse inside the helicopter used by the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office as part of search operations

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    Birtches Photo Essay

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    History is what makes us who we are‚ it shapes the future. There’s something magical about history‚ about how nations were created and founded‚ how they grew‚ conquered‚ industrialized‚ and fought wars. Everyone in the United States came from some forign country whither they were born there or not. We are a nation made up of immigrants from all over the world. My ancestors came to America looking for a brighter future‚ a future of less poverty‚ a future away from Portugal. They packed up their belongings

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    The Kentucky Flood The photo I am analyzing is the Louisville Flood image‚ one of many iconic photographs shot during the Great Depression by Margaret Bourke-White in Louisville‚ Kentucky. LIFE magazine covered the local disaster in February 15‚ 1937 in its issue and consequently the “American Way” billboard image was generated. Millions were left homeless due to the flood. The victims of the Louisville Flood are lining up to obtain food and clothing from a Red Cross relief station. The juxtaposition

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    for the general public? Typically‚ your first thought would be yes‚ they should be censored because not everyone can stomach that‚ but is that really the best thing for the general public? Sure basically all photos of war are graphic‚ unless staged‚ so does that mean if you censor the photos you are sugarcoating the truth? Allowing photographers to be present on the front line of war is risky for all of the involved parties. The photographer is putting their life at risk in order to capture an authentic

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    I believe that advertisers shouldn’t alter photos that are of people. For the Nike’s photo‚ it’s giving the viewer false information but I don’t feel that someone would be upset or offended by it. I also believe that advertisers should disclose when their images have been altered. In the second article‚ according to Reimold‚ "Up to 24 millions people of all ages and genders in the United States suffer from an eating disorder." First of all‚ by altering images of people‚ it’s a lie and it

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    Pros And Cons Of Area 51

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    none hidden in Area 51. Area 51 is a site in the Nevada desert of America that tests aircraft and weapon technology such as the U-2 spy plane. Countless conspiracy theories have derived from Area 51 due to the secretiveness of the US government. An example of which is the apparent hiding of extra-terrestrial bodies recovered from the supposed UFO crash in Roswell‚ 1947. Due to a lack of evidence and excessive amount of conspiracies‚ it is unreasonable to believe that Area 51 is housing extra-terrestrials

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    Area 51 - Essay 1

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    Rome 1 Rachel Rome Culver Advanced English 9 24 April 2012 Area 51 Area 51‚ also known as Dreamland is a secret government facility located in Nevada 83 miles from Las Vegas. No one is allowed to pass a certain point near Area 51; if someone trespasses they can be arrested. They have security systems and people ready if someone passes. Photography is also prohibited near Area 51. Area 51 is one of the most secret military facilities. Originally‚ the security systems were to keep away

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