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    ‘Run Lola Run’. The snapshot technique was used on occasions in which Lola encountered different strangers on her run to save Manni. The camera zoomed close up to these people faces before switching to snapshots which showed the major aspects in each person’s future. These snapshots were in a slightly dull colour scheme and had the sound of the old flash camera going off at the arrival of each image. The characters that Lola encountered that were affected by the snapshot technique were Doris the

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    Photography Write-Up: Separation The camera I use has been rented from the ERC on a regular basis‚ and is a Canon 600D or 700D. The photo’s i’ve captured for this project were shot on the standard lens‚ with a variety of settings. I also often use a mini LED light with a daylight filter in order to create more depth in the shadows in my images‚ I usually place this somewhere away from the camera in order to create angled shadows instead of images being frontlit. To start this project‚ I experimented

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    collected evidence. Sketches can show measurements over long distances. What are aperture and f-number? How does the aperture relate to the F-number and how does the amount of light to which the film is exposed. The aperture is the hold behind the camera lens that can be opened or closed to control the amount of light that shines onto the film. By opening and closing the aperture. What is depth of

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    Disney

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    outdated/poor business processes‚ unsupportive culture and attitudes‚ complexity of task‚ and so on. Technology issues: To increase revenue‚ Disney management chose to use information technology to improve the customer experience. Disney uses video cameras‚ television displays‚ and specialized computer software to calculate visitor capacity‚ identify gridlock‚ and launch activities that will help re-flow crowds. In addition to reducing wait times‚ Disney uses information technology to provide new interactive

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    author Andy Grundberg tried to understand the medium in 1974‚ stating that “photography was still perceived primarily as an instrument of social reality‚ able to represent the way things really were in the world.” As technologies changed‚ so did cameras and photographers were able to produce more realistic images for magazines and newspapers. Because photographs were able to uncover the so-called ‘truth’‚ when it became known that many historical photographs were fakes and had actually been manipulated

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    Capture the Beauty Lisa Eisele Brown Mackie College Capture the Beauty Three photographers that have taken amazing photographs are Gregory Crewdson‚ Nicholas Samaras‚ and Ansel Adams. Although all of these photographers capture the perception of beauty and nature‚ they show some similarities but differ in many ways. Gregory Crewdson captures American realist landscape photography‚ Nicholas Samaras captures the sea underwater and its creatures to bring out the beauty of the marine life world‚ and

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    locks. As Daniel exits his van the camera focuses on the sign on the van door that says “24 Hours‚ Servicing All Areas”. Sociologically‚ this states that Daniel is a hard working class citizen. Afterwards‚ a scene shot takes place within the house of Daniel’s and his little girl runs to the window and shouts to her mom‚ “Daddy’s home!” The house is well kept and displays a Christmas tree‚ presents and nativity scene near the window. Sociologically‚ this is

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    Hugh Garner’s "One-Two-Three Little Indians" addresses the fate of Native Americans who have lost the sense of their true identity to the racist nature of the Europeans who colonized Canada. The main character in the story‚ Big Tom‚ appears physically and mentally worn out by his life. At the beginning of the story‚ the reader gets a sense of bitterness with how he perceives his life. Despite living in poverty‚ he appears to be a caring father. The reader senses Big Tom grappling with his Native

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    the land and everyday life. With progress‚ photographers’ paid homage to the romanticism of photography of the 19th century‚ yet showed the tensions that intersect between humanity and the natural environment. Photographers responded by using their camera to revel in the magnificence and power of machines‚ other photographers captured the inherent beauty and form found in nature and places not yet affected by human presence (Clarke‚ 1997; Corbett‚ 2006; Dunaway‚ 2005; Ware‚ 2011; Wells‚ 2011). Photographers

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    Becoming a Photographer

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    world in a single photo. I want to become a photographer for the simple reason that it is the one way to pause a flash in time and capture it for a lifetime of fabulous memories. I remember traveling through Africa as a young girl. I always had my camera dangling from my neck‚ snapping photos quickly. I was passing over objects and people through the view of my lens when I came across a young girl‚ my lens met her eyes‚ and I could tell that she had been watching me. She was around my age‚ sitting

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