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    mediums‚ photography has transformed the audience‚ its perception‚ but most importantly its expectation of visual media. Sontag claims in her customary polemic that ‘To live is to be photographed’‚ a notion quite relevant to the modern era. The camera normally associated with the curious tourist‚ often evocative of the mastery of technique by the professional photographer‚ has nowadays become the appendage of the average person capturing‚ and by extension‚ shaping a personal narrative. Society

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    have shown some new thing in that products. For example in products Canon camera what I seen here was the concept of the products is innovation production that the camera able to take clear picture even though in swimming. Besides that‚ Canon camera was introduced some new idea that satisfy customer needs and it also one of the demanding product now days because a lot of people I see have craziness in purchasing digital camera because it provide good image quality to customer especially the customer

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    It is hard to find an aspect of the humanities that photography did not impact. Throughout all of history and the advancements made in technology photography has been used to do everything from prove a theory in science‚ to record a special event in a person’s life. In today’s modern world the impact of photography can be seen daily. Developments such as Photo identification‚ films‚ photojournalism‚ and thousands of other advances in life have all come from photography. Though all these aspects of

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    Area 2 The purpose of the product 2 Intended Audience 2 Possible Sections 2 Multimedia elements 3 Photos/ Images 3 Sound 3 Video 3 Main Topic and Key Features 3 Introduction 3 How cameras have changed 3 Data storage 3 Lenses 4 Editing pictures 4 Different types of cameras 4 Techniques on how to take a picture 4 The quiz 4 Conditions/ scenarios in which the product will be used and usage constraints that need to be taken into account 4 How the audience affected

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    level is high-end camera‚ including high-end digital SLR cameras‚ film SLR cameras and some camera accessories‚ such as FX‚ CX format lenses and flashlight. Not only they are advance in technology‚ but also they have amazing price‚ let me show you The second level is mid-range camera‚ it is digital SLR camera. There are many different models of camera‚ such as D90‚ D7000‚ and so on. Their prices are acceptable. The third level is low-end camera‚ it is digital compact camera. They are quite colorful

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    Robust Digital Image Watermarking Based on Gradient Vector Quantization and Denoising using Bilateral filter and its method noise ThresholdingI. Kullayamma‚ P. Sathyanarayana‚ Assistant Professor‚ Department of ECE‚ Professor‚ Department of ECE‚ SV University‚ Tirupati‚ AITS‚ Tirupati‚ ikusuma96@gmail.com

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    Unit 1 - D1 & D2

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    In every organisation there are stakeholders and these stakeholders are split up in groups; Internal‚ External and Linked. Internal stakeholders are individuals that are within an organisation such as workers‚ panel of administrators and professionals. Linked stakeholders are individuals that are associated with the organisation or use their products or services. These are clients‚ providers‚ share-holders and opponents. Finally‚ outside stakeholders are those individuals that are not engaged in

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    how to write a sport article

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    How to write a Sports Article 1. Have a strong lead. Like any article‚ you want to start your sports article out with a strong lead‚ one that encapsulates the available information on "who‚ what‚ where‚ when‚ why and how." Look at sports articles in almost any paper to see how they introduce the game or event they are covering with their lead paragraph. They get the reader’s attention with a strong but concise summary of the story to follow. Also‚ note that a lead always places emphasis on

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    Case 10 Canon

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    Essay On Photorealism

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    Photorealism: A Natural Counter to Contemporary Abstraction Photorealism originated in the United States in the mid-1960s in the wake of the Vietnam War. It is an international art movement involving the precise reproduction of a photograph in paint or the replicating of real objects in sculpture. The name Photorealism (also known as Hyperrealism or Superrealism) was coined in reference to those artists whose work depended heavily on photographs‚ which they often projected onto canvas allowing images

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