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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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    Advertising Manipulation Advertisements are located everywhere. No one can go anywhere without seeing at least one advertisement. These ads‚ as they are called‚ are an essential part of every type of media. They are placed in television‚ radio‚ magazines‚ and can even be seen on billboards by the roadside. Advertisements allow media to be sold at a cheaper price‚ and sometimes even free‚ to the consumer. Advertisers pay media companies to place their ads into the media. Therefore‚ the

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    Manipulation of language

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    of rebellion make animals blindly follows the order from Napoleon. The wisdom of pigs allows them to trick the others. The fear that Napoleon’s army create make the animals obey. Orwell uses his words; demonstrate the power is use as a tool of manipulation and social control in Animal Farm. To start with‚ Orwell demonstrates how the pigs use their intelligence‚ abuse the Seven Commandments and control the animals. Clearly‚ some of the animals cannot even fully understand the meaning of rebellion

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    Gender: Camera and Photos

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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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    DIGITAL MANIPULATION What is real‚ and what is fake? In modern culture today‚ it is becoming increasingly harder to distinguish real photos‚ or at least as real as they can be‚ from edited images. How can we have faith in anything we subject ourselves to anymore? With today’s advanced technology‚ the possibilities are endless when it comes to photo manipulation. However‚ photo manipulation is not a product of modern society‚ as it has been evident in urban culture starting from the 1860’s. Photo manipulation

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    Psychological Manipulation The Party barrages its subjects with psychological stimuli designed to overwhelm the mind’s capacity for independent thought. The giant telescreen in every citizen’s room blasts a constant stream of propaganda designed to make the failures and shortcomings of the Party appear to be triumphant successes. The telescreens also monitor behavior—everywhere they go‚ citizens are continuously reminded‚ especially by means of the omnipresent signs reading “BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING

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    Fortunato's Manipulation

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    story. By reading the first paragraph of the story‚ we realize that the narrator is trying to bring the reader to his side‚ even though he presents us a really vague understanding of his motivations. Montresor’s actions of good will and careful manipulation of Fortunato presents the attention of his plans of Fortunato’s death. “The thousands injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could‚ but when he ventured upon insult I vowed revenge” (Poe 236). The narrator tries to win the reader right away

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    Photo of iwo jima

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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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    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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    Nora's Manipulation

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    In desperate times to save a loved one‚ would you be willing to break the law? In a Doll’s House‚ Henrik Ibsen presents the character Nora and her risky secret of having to forge her father’s signature to save the life of her husband. Accordingly‚ once Torvald discovers the illicit crime his wife has committed‚ his repugnant reaction triggers a sense of dysphoria in Nora. Inadvertently‚ the argument with Torvald makes Nora realize the lie of a life she has been living by just being a vessel for those

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