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    Digital Cameras Digital cameras allow computer users to take pictures and store the photographed images digitally instead of on traditional film. With some digital cameras‚ a user downloads the stored pictures from the digital camera to a computer using special software included with the camera. With others‚ the camera stores the pictures directly on a floppy disk or on a PC Card. A user then copies the pictures to a computer by inserting the floppy disk into the disk drive or the PC Card into a

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    information may be obtained at http://www.jstor.org/journals/caa.html. Each copy of any part of a JSTOR transmission must contain the same copyright notice that appears on the screen or printed page of such transmission. The JSTOR Archive is a trusted digital repository providing for long-term preservation and access to leading academic journals and scholarly literature from around the world. The Archive is supported by libraries‚ scholarly societies‚ publishers‚ and foundations. It is an initiative of

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    Photography shows us the world‚ but only the world the photographer creates. According to Sontag‚ “photography implies that we know about the world if we accept it as the camera records it.” In other words the viewer only sees what’s within the frame. Images allowed us to see situations that occurred‚ however‚ it’s extremely limited in what the audience can see. I agree with Sontag’s claim that photography limits our understanding of the world. Photography has accomplished the task of manipulation

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    Contents Digital Cameras 2 Introduction 2 Title 1 2 Title 2 3 Title 3 3 Works Cited 4 Tan Wen Han Abubakar Santuraki PITS003 16-4-10 Digital Cameras Introduction Digital cameras allow computer users to take pictures and store the photographed images digitally instead of on traditional film. With some digital cameras‚ a user downloads the stored pictures from the digital camera to a computer using special software included with the camera. With others‚ the camera stores the pictures

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    Digital Natives‚ Digital Immigrants Summary In his article‚ Marc Prensky states that the students in our classrooms are much more different than the people who are in front of the classroom teaching in terms of how they learn and the ways in which they are able to take in information. He gave the two different groups of people different titles; digital immigrants‚ and digital natives. Immigrants being those people who were not born in a time when technology was not readily available to use at all

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    Film Photography vs. Digital Photography My love of photography started at a very young age‚ long before I was able to buy my own camera. Whenever my step-father would get the camera‚ I knew something important was happening; he didn’t waste film on just anything. That was true with most every family in the 60’s and 70’s because film wasn’t cheap and neither was the developing. I remember sending the film off in a special envelope that required not one‚ but two postage stamps; that was a considerable

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    American photographer‚ Irving Penn was an extraordinary fashion and portraiture photographer. A common theme throughout the entirety of his body of work is capturing the essence of whatever is in front of the camera. He revolutionized the world of photography with his simple style‚ always photographing on a blank background. Aside from his work in fashion and portraiture‚ Penn also branched and did work in the area of still lifes. He believed “A good photograph is one that communicates a fact‚ touches

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    This exercise is about the manual controls available on many digital cameras. Use this to strengthen your understanding of how to get what you want from your digital camera. You may not have all the settings listed below‚ but you should understand them in case you would like to upgrade your camera in the future. For additional resources visit: http://www.photobert.com/photocourse/Photocourse.aspx SECTION 1: VOCABULARY Define the following: 1. ISO (ASA): a. What is

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    The reason why I do photography is the feeling I get when I’m behind the camera and the ability to move my subject round till I find the position I think looks best for the shoot. Freedom Of Expression. Art is an act of being free‚ art is passion‚ I feel a strong passion for photography. Art is the state of mind‚ so when someone looks at my work and sees something different every time‚ it’s a beautiful feeling. You can add so much emotion into one little picture‚ even with the simplest subject there

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    Digital Natives‚ Digital Immigrants: Some Thoughts from the Generation Gap by Timothy VanSlyke | | | | | | | | | In a two-part series entitled "Digital Immigrants‚ Digital Natives‚" Marc Prensky (2001a‚ 2001b) employs an analogy of native speakers and immigrants to describe the generation gap separating today’s students (the "Digital Natives") from their teachers (the "Digital Immigrants"). According to Prensky‚ the former are surrounded by digital media to such an extent

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