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    interests were rocked by this shockingly realistic medium. For the first time in history‚ citizens from the comfort of their own homes could view the reality of the carnage of war and its faraway battlefields. Some experts even say that the biggest impact of Civil War photos was that this explosion of images changed the way the public perceived the war by turning people‚ removed from the fighting‚ into eye witnesses of the bloodshed‚ in other words‚ Civil War photographs removed much of the supposed

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    Working Outline WorkSheet (I don’t accept written outlines) Topic: How to take a photo with a DSLR camera Specific Purpose: Using the ISO‚ shutter speed‚ and aperture to take a picture manually on a DSLR camera. Thesis statement: Today I will teach you how to correctly combine the ISO‚ shutter speed‚ and aperture in order to capture a photo manually with a DSLR camera. Introduction Attention Material (I)(Going to ask class question) “Raise your hand if you or someone you know‚ wither it

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    religious views into consideration. Whether the company is domestic‚ national‚ international‚ large or small political factors of the country it is located in will have an impact on it. A government could restrict a company’s activity by intimidating and banning activities. 2. How do the following legal principles impact MNC operations. 1. The principle of sovereignty: An international principle of law which holds that governments have the right to rule themselves as they see fit

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    1856: Mathew Brady created what’s known as the first modern advertisement which was placed an ad in the New York Herald paper offering to produce "photographs‚ ambrotypes and daguerreotypes." 1880: George Eastman‚ age 24‚ sets up Eastman Dry Plate Company in Rochester‚ New York. First half-tone photograph appears in a daily newspaper‚ the New York Graphic. 1888: First Kodak camera‚ containing a 20-foot roll of paper‚ enough for 100 2.5-inch diameter circular pictures. 1889: Improved Kodak camera

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    relation to photography of a realist aesthetic‚ in particular the genres of tableau and documentary. Tableau ’s roots are in early pictorial photography which strove for balanced and harmonious compositions1. Borrowing from classical painterly aesthetics tableau photographs are made for the wall; to be looked at from a distance like paintings.2 A defining feature of the majority of tableau‚ and the images referred to in this essay is the use of models‚ or “posing”3. Documentary photography does not

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    While it may not appear that a photography class may be of use to a public health major‚ I have taken from this course many skills which I can use to be a more productive individual. The skills will not only be useful to my future civilian career but to my future military career as well. The first and perhaps most important of these skills is time management. This class is more in depth than simply snapping a few photographs‚ time needs to be set aside in order to properly develop film and print

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    the best photography vacations? This list is numbered but it is not done so in any particular order. These locations are just the 6 best‚ period. 1. Tuscany‚ Italy - this amazing location in the heart of Italy will still your soul and make you wish you never had to leave. There are beautiful museums‚ cathedrals‚ vineyards‚ the rich and historic cities of Florence‚ Pisa‚ Lucca‚ and many more. But the best part of Tuscany which makes it one of the top 6 locations for the best photography vacations

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    Isaac Izquierdo Period.6 2/9/16 Photo1 Assignment Landscape photography is my first career on my list. In order to join landscape photography you need a bachelor’s degree. Skills you need for landscape photography‚ you need to slow down when taking photos and are you willing to sacrifice your life to take an amazing photo. Action/Sports photography can be overwhelming when taking photos because your subject will be moving not staying still. If you want to take great shots use professional

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    Forensic Photography “Forensics I’ve always found absolutely fascinating. Anything to do with clues. And checking anything out and solving (“Sandra Bullock”). ” “Photography takes an instant out of time‚ altering life by holding it still (“Dorthea Lange”).” Forensic Photography consist of capturing physical evidence with a camera to better examine a crime‚ a victim‚ or analyzing other photographs in court. (“Getting a Job in Forensic Photography”). The job itself however involves some schooling

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    Photography is an art though the process involves science. Fundamentally speaking‚ science is associated with this art; it is an art but with technological advancements and invention of digital camera. In the time to come‚ it is expected that this art of photography would function with the support of science and many artists would continue to do the art work in this field of photography. Ever since 1839‚ photography has become an essential means of communication and expression. As stated by Beaumont

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