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    MY HOBBY

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    My hobby Here are 3 pieces of advice to help you to speak for 2 minutes: 1. Think about question words: What‚ when‚ where‚ why‚ who with: One of my hobbies is photography. I’ve got two digital cameras: one small pocket-sized camera that I carry around with me‚ and one bigger‚ more expensive camera that I use on special occasions. I take photos so that I have a record of the things I’ve seen or done. Most of my photos are of friends and family‚ but I also take pictures of interesting things that

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    Security Cameras

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    Security Cameras have become widespread in many countries. Whereas before they appeared only in banks and at the high security areas‚ they are now entering public places such as malls‚ streets‚ stadiums and transport. Many people feel this affects their privacy. Apparently‚ there are advantages and disadvantages to the use of such devices. Surveillance cameras have several benefits. An obvious benefit is that the police can catch criminals in the act‚ thus reduce crimes. This will make the streets

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    her life‚ as she puts it ‘I don’t ever want to loose the real memory of anyone again’. Goldin manoeuvred into a career in art photography after she was given a camera in her teens‚ a few years after the death of her sister. Her early photographs are taken more as overt play than photographs with a concept of their own. Poses for the camera are taken after the fashion shots of Vogue or Elle and experiments with the new ability to become involved with a glamorised world. But in the act of recording

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    invention of the camera‚ by Joseph Niépce‚ may be one of the most important technological advances in history. Although complicated in the beginning‚ after being simplified it opened a new medium of art to be explored‚ change how the populous documented life and created a more relatable way to distribute news during significant world events. This invention of the camera led to multiple other inventions and has created a domino effect of discoveries. The effects the discovery of the camera had on our nation

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    The voxel coloring algorithm takes a number of photos with known camera position as input and outputs a 3D reconstruction consisting of a regular grid of cube-shaped voxels (see figure 1). Voxels are ‘volume elements’ in analogy with pixels. Figure 1: On the left an input image for voxel coloring is shown‚ with 4 marked reference points (red squares) which need to be selected by the user manually in every image to determine camera position and orientation. On the right a voxel reconstruction created

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    Raising Arizona

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    In the film Raising Arizona the use of framing‚ camera movement‚ and lens choice help to show the miserable conditions that the poor family lives in. Cinematography plays a big part in pulling this movie together. Every camera movement is perfected and framing perfected down to a T. The film starts out as the main character‚ Herbert‚ always ending up in jail. He ends up meeting the police officer who he ends up marrying. When they find out they cant have a child they are devastated and take someone

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    was so important in the War‚ people worked very hard to try and figure out how to use the camera. Photography was only  invented 20 years before the war in france‚ and only was there for 4 years in the United States (Nordo 13). Throughout the early years photography was marked as revolutionary‚but the process of taking a photo was very long and complicated

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    extensive user manual for the Coolpix S8100 user manual. The user manual is located at the following web address: http://www.nikonusa.com/pdf/manuals/noprint/S8100_ENnoprint.pdf. The manual serves as the first point of reference for users of the camera. This critique will determine if the manual used good writing techniques to make the instructions understandable for users. The key components of an instruction manual are a title‚ hazards‚ table of contents‚ introduction‚ list of required tools/equipment

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    The Aesthetics in Film Photography The Exquisite and Sublime Found in Film Photography Abstract After the first digital camera came 20 years after the first attempt at digital video‚ more and more kinds of digital cameras were invented then‚ which also causes the death of films to start ever since digital became a practical and affordable proposition. These days digital photography has the majority of the photographic share‚ leaving film photographers as some sort of strange or exotic beasts

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    High School Analogy

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    Capturing Moments in Time A High School Analogy A newly bought camera‚ one that gives the buyer satisfaction‚ yet a strange tingling feeling of unfamiliarity with a pinch of nervousness and fear. Now there’s a high school freshman feeling the very same thing looking at a new environment; strangely a camera and high school have a comparable relationship‚ with very obvious difference and . One such similarity‚ is that when a student takes their first few strides into the usual two storey building

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