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    What Is A Sewing Machine In Tim Gautreaux's The Safe

    Everyone makes the mistake of judging items by their appearance or reputation and not taking the time to look beneath the surface. In “The Safe” by Tim Gautreaux, the traditional image of the dirty junkyard is contradicted by the magic of the special sewing machine. In the junkyard there is a sewing machine made with a very artistic hand which inspires Snyder to change his profession. It helps to bring out hidden characteristics that the workers of the junkyard, including Snyder possess. The attractiveness

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    Photojournalism: The One By Brian Walski

    “With digital technology came digital photo manipulation. While the tenets of ethical news photography still held, there were notable breaches.” (Bersak 2006). The availability of new editing tools in the new century changed photojournalism radically. One of the most important issues in this era is to ensure that the photographs that are shown to the public are truthful, but photographic manipulation questions both ethics and repercussions of this type of editing in the field of photojournalism.

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Assignment 2 Trace Analysis

    (2 points) Briefly describe how WSI technology works. Whole Slide Imaging (WSI) is creating a digital image from an entire microscope slide. An automated microscope (slide scanner) scans an entire slide and stores a digital image. Then the digital image can be viewed, managed, and analyzed using a computer. There are computer algorithms that can numerically analyze the stored digital images and produce cheaper and faster results compared to manual slide analyses. b) (2 points) Discuss one advantage

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    What Is Bert Mason's Blitz Art?

    There is no doubting the enduring power of Bert Mason’s blitz image of St. Paul’s and its distinctive dome emerging from the smoke. This particular picture has been one of the most reproduced images of the twentieth century. It shows the evocative impact of such pictures, the people wanted the building to stand proud against tyranny and this emotion was admirably captured in this image. They identified their suffering with this photograph, depicting the survival of their magnificent and defiant Cathedral

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    Calgary Headshot Research Paper

    Hey!!! I’m the best Calgary photographer around When I started my business, I never knew it would need me to put my all into it. I just followed my passion and was blinded by love for photography; I would’ve done anything to take a picture and make my clients happy. It's been a couple of years since I decided to make photography my business in Calgary and I have to admit, although it hasn’t been all smooth, I do not regret a thing. I have mastered the art of making my clients happy and using my lenses

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    What Effect Did Photography Have On American Life

    photography good for personal uses, it also had more serious applications (352). Honoré Daumier documented the sufferings of the poor and caricatured the foolishness of the affluent class. He worked relentlessly to produce images of current events (352). During the Civil War, images of battle were preserved by the cameras of Matthew Brady and his team, who captured the faces and bodies of fallen soldiers

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    Wambsgans Narrative Analysis

    The photos are able to tell a story because they show the readers what is going on in a story and then captions are used to provide context and back ground information to the stories. Photos allow readers to visualize and piece together through the use of quotes what is going on in a story. For example, In Wambsgans's article is a real-life documentation about a 10-year-old boy, Tavon Tanner, and his mother, Mellanie Washington, striving to put his life back together after he survived a devastating

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    Photomontage Hannah Höch Analysis

    This art was completed by a German artist named Hannah Höch during the year of 1919. Höch was born in and sadly died at the age of 88 in 1978. During her years, she was best known as one of the originators for photomontage. Photomontage is an art that involves a collage of multiple photographs that is cut out from printed text or media. She studied at School of Applied Arts in Berlin where she studied under the supervision of Harold Bergen. At School of Applied Arts, she chose to major in graphic

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    Susan Sontag

    let-downs, or moments of doubt. “Needing to have reality confirmed and experience enhanced by photographs is an aesthetic consumerism to which everyone is now addicted.” wrote Sontag. She’s saying that for us to be able to remember a moment we, “image junkies,” just have to

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    Heart

    Think how exciting it would be to discover a book that told all about the family of your great-great-grandmother or grandfather, or anyone else in your family line. This book is a chance for you to make such a discovery possible for your descendants. Fill it in, add pages of your own, and then pass it on to your children. They’ll probably put it in a box and then, in 100 years or so, a great-great-grandchild will rediscover the book to his or her great delight. Use these paragraphs to write an

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