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    Art Appreciation ART-123 March 7‚ 2012 John Taylor vs. Howling Wolf Treaty Signing at Medicine Creek Lodge When looking at the two images of John Taylor and Howling Wolf’s views on the way the treaty signing of 1867 happened we can begin to see the way both represented their own view. In my opinion‚ John Taylor represented the treaty signing better in the eyes of all of us. He may of used only black and white for his painting‚ but the distinguishing lines that help form both the figures and

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    The original camera camera negative OCN is the type of film that is actually used during the filming process. Before it is exposed‚ it is called raw stock. This film type basically captures the original image so that it can be stored‚ modified or used at a future point. If the OCN is older‚ it may also need to be repaired before it can be used or transferred to a new medium. To prevent wear and tear‚ modern filmmakers will normally transfer copies of the film immediately so that the original camera

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    years ago with the advent of a device called the camera obscura (history.com). Also known as the pinhole camera‚ this device was either a darkened chamber or box with a small hole on one wall which reflected an image of what was outside the chamber onto the opposite wall. The resulting image was an obscure mirrored reflection which was projected upside down. The camera obscura was prevalent throughout the Middle Ages and Renaissance‚ and was commonly used by artists to assist with drawing and painting

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    photographic manipulation using software such as Serif PhotoPlus or Adobe PhotoShop. During these lessons you have seen how easy it is to make changes to photographic images. It’s even possible to completely remove people from a photo or maybe cut someone or something out from one picture & place them in another. You have made composite images by combining photos into layers to make a completely new scene. So surely this is a good thing isn’t it? ….. Or is it? What do you know about the Airbrushing

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    can therefore use many combinations of the above three settings to achieve the same exposure. The key‚ however‚ is knowing which trade-offs to make‚ since each setting also influences other image properties. For example‚ aperture affects depth of field‚ shutter speed affects motion blur and ISO speed affects image noise. The next few sections will describe how each setting is specified‚ what it looks like‚ and how a given camera exposure mode affects their

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    Gerhard Richter

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    ‘the worlds most influential living painter’. Walking through the exhibition it is hard to believe one man painted all the images‚ many of which occupy opposite ends of the spectrum‚ yet each image is equally as effective. All though he’s devoted to paint‚ Richter uses a camera a great deal‚ painting from photographs more often than not‚ creating precise photorealistic images‚ however the next minute you will see a large canvas in the style of an abstract-expressionist‚ smudging and smearing paint

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    I am a camera

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    special moments year-in-year-out … All I may need is another battery or simply recharging. You take me places and take care of me‚ in return I give you back memories of your life. I show you your memories through my eyes – my lens. I share with you the images that move‚ in still pictures and I give you your past – so you can re-live the dream and hold close those dear to you‚ even if they are no more. I show the truth of what’s past‚ I AM THE TRUTH! Sometimes you may see things in one way‚ but through

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    Mona Lisa. Still‚ both ways of producing pictures can have incredible results. Photographs and paintings are alike in many ways. First of all‚ both amateurs and professionals can make them. Professional photographers often create breathtaking images‚ and collectors will pay a high price to display such works in their homes. On the other hand‚ an amateur with a camera can simply point and click. Before you know it‚ the person fills photo album after photo album with exciting shots of family

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    Hoeing‚ Robert Gwathmey I didn’t even notice it at first‚ it hardly stuck out against its counterparts. Most of the other paintings at the museum were splashed with dazzling colors that seemed to lift their two dimensional images out of the frame. “Hoeing” by Robert Gwathmey‚ seemed to do just the opposite‚ it drew me in. It must have been its distorted figures that first captured my attention. Surrounded by beautiful paintings that almost seemed life like‚ “Hoeing” in comparison‚ was an abstract

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    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 to be replicated with precision and accuracy. Photorealism complicates the concept of realism by successfully mixing together that which is real with that which is unreal to a degree not previously achieved prior to it. The exactness was often facilitated

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