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    semiautomatic mirror. An SLR‚ or single lens reflex‚ camera has a semiautomatic movement of the mirror‚ which produces an exact image in the viewfinder. 6. What is JPEG? What considerations have to be kept in mind with JPEG? JPEG which stands for "Joint Photo Experts Group‚" is the default file format in many digital cameras on the market today. 7. What is the difference between optical and digital zoom? Optical zoom works like a telephoto lens; the image quality remains the same as the image is magnified

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    as a can‚ this will help steady the camera. Also‚ it’ll also stop you from dropping the camera. When shooting photos of children‚ get down to their level! Pictures looking down at the top of a child’s head are usually lame. Stop being lazy and get on your knees. Every photo should capture a subject‚ action‚ reaction or emotion. Vertical photos let you get more of the subject in the photo. If the camera has a neck strap‚ use it! Hold the camera out so the neck strap is pulled as far as a can

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    more detail. I will also be looking at what the photograph meant to America at the time. Section 2 I will be looking how the photo’s meaning has changed over time and why it has changed‚ I will also be looking at the controversy that surrounds the photo and why this was. Section 3 I want to look into other photographs that have also changed meaning over time which have had similar patterns. Section 1 On February 1945‚ during world war 2 as part of a island hopping strategy to defeat japan‚ they

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    manipulated in the past. The first example of photo manipulation was in the 1860s‚ when a photo of Abraham Lincoln‚ the 16th president of the United states‚ body changed into John C. Calhoun body if you didn’t know John C. Calhoun was an American statesman and political theorist from South Carolina‚ who is known for his strong defense of slavery. The way the image changed was that the portrait had Abraham Lincoln head‚ but John C. Calhoun body. Another example of photo manipulation

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    Photo Chart Analysis

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    The Power of Images Photo Chart Example Title of Photograph | Description | Interesting aspects‚ details | 1. “Soldiers participating in a battle drill” – Army Units Section | Men practicing war drills with many different weapons‚ for example‚ guns‚ and swords. | 1. They all are watching as they perform their drills. 2. Everyone in participating‚ as if they are ready for war. | 2. “Civilians who were enlisted‚ for war” – Enlisted Men Section | Civilians who were enlisted are prepared

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    DESCRIBING GRAPHS AND CHARTS The function of a line graph is to describe a TREND pictorially. You therefore should try and describe the trend in it. If there are many lines in the graph(s)‚ then just generally describe the trend. If there is only one or two‚ then use more detail. So‚ describe the movement of the line(s) of the graph giving numerical detail at the important points of the line. To describe the movement‚ there is some language which will always be useful. Below is a list of language

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    Describing My Shell

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    DESCRIBING MY SHELL My object is a shell‚ a shell like any shell made from the same material like any others‚ but my shell has a different form that makes it really special. The sandy clear color‚ and the curved lines on its exterior seem like a finger print to describe its individuality. Its shiny smooth inner part has a hole. A Hawaiian beach without water in it. A black round part on the top seems like its head. The shape of the yellow dog was created on its soft bright side. So sweet this

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    Heather Comp. 1 Steve McCurry Assignment Photo 1. An elderly man stares at you with a typical expression of one of the artists subjects‚ seeming to have no understanding of what would make them an interesting photograph. The main focus is placed on his aged face; his brown skin has an appearance of leather‚ with wrinkles so deep he almost looks to be made of something other than flesh. A neutral expression seems to convey he is neither joyed nor displeased with the position he has been handed

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    Nicaragua. On that same building I can see holes on a building behind the group of people maybe they are bullet holes‚ from the gun when they fired at the young man. Look like there is even a spent shell to the left of the head of the body. In this photo by Koen Wessing‚ it indicates how the family members and friends have been affected by the death of the young man‚ not only them but how the country as a whole has been deeply affected with the deaths and

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    Describing Events Essay

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    | Learning English Describing a person Author: | sanya | Copyright: | Can use | Corrector’s skills: | Native‚ Perfect | Tags: | Describing a person | Language: | English | Progress: | processing: 0‚ ready corrections: 1‚ remains corrections: 0 | He is thirty five. He resides in a small apartment in the south of California. He has dark short hair‚ dark thick eyebrows and deep-set brown eyes with short straight lashes. He has a middle-sized nose‚ which is a bit hooked. He has a wide

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