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    Art Reflection

    Megan Zastoupil Art paper 6/18/12 Stone Arch Bridge and vicinity at night This art piece was created by Brian M. Gardner, He is an artist in Minnesota and has been snapping photos for several years but only recently has he thought that he has got the process down. This photo is the second shot of the Stone Arch Bridge and vicinity at night. This one has a different perspective than the previous shot and it shows a bit more in it. It is an exposure shot. On the website his photos are nearly

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    Reflection

    What did you learn whilst completing your story? I learnt how to use photo story to its full potential such as adding narration and adding different soundtracks. How helpful has the project been as a means of teaching you about writing? It is possible to keep a story short but at the same time include a theme to present to the audience. Did creating the digital story help the creative process? Yes, it allowed me to use pictures which helped my include the words I can see and feel from the picture

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    California Museum of Photography

    California Museum of Photography Peter Roig History of Photography Prof Mei Valenzuela March 20, 2013 The California Museum of Photography is one I enjoy visiting. On my most recent trip too this museum I was able to meet up with a friend that is going to UCR and I was able to give her a tour. This time my trip turned up strange results, I was accompanied by a few other students from this class. The first exhibit

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    Ethics in Photojournalism

    FA 1041 Black & White Photography 12/18/2012 Ethics in Photojournalism Photojournalism is a way of telling a story that can often be more effective than a 1,000-word article. The images that are captured can change the emotions quite vividly of those who are viewing the picture. The best photojournalists will not only capture an image that tells the story, but the images also have to be aesthetically pleasing, include some action and take in emotion. Photojournalists take their images from

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    Photo Editors Adverse Usage

    created it. * Photo editors can be used to easily remove the water mark from pictures, documents etc. and steal someone’s work. * Effects of Edited Images on Society * Such images change the mind set of people. Extreme use of editing in fashion industry to show models slim and flawless is making millions of women around the globe mentally frustrated. It is also creating an

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    Image Dithering

    Image Dithering Image and its parameters An image is a two-dimensional representation of a rectilinear array of pixels. A pixel is sample point in the image that has coordinates location it. These samples are obtained from the continuous function CCD cells in a camera, photoreceptors in the eye and rays in a virtual camera. There are three types of image resolution. The first resolution is where each pixel has only the depth bits for color or intensities. The second type of resolution is the

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    decision I ever had to make. My thoughts were to try out photography, accounting and computers. All of this sounded interesting even though I did not know much about any of them. The first major I thought about taking up was photography. I wanted to learn how to take good pictures. Taking pictures is a lot of fun and it is a way of making memories last for a long time. It is good to have pictures to look at to help remember the good times. Photography has its pros and cons just like anything else. In order

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    Di Maria

    order to study sociocultural continuity and change across generations in farm families. Discussions of photography in the emergent traditions of visual sociology and anthropology have been concerned with two principal areas: the use of still photographs as a methodological tool in social research, and the use of photographs as a means of presenting social research. The use of still photography as a research method has been fruitfully addressed by a number of scholars (see in particular Bateson

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    Motion Analysis

    really seen before in motion. It contains photographic double exposure which have always peaked my interested with photography. However, Antibody studios took fragmented portraits, created using human figures as windows into partial landscapes, and gave them new meaning to show how characters are marginalized or internally divided through the double exposure. The double exposure photography combined with movement of film in a different opacity creates interesting compositions with formal and informal

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