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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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    A Hidden Beauty

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    Edsel Ryan Superada A Hidden Beauty A legend of an ugly princess hidden in a cave by her royal parents to avoid embarrassment as cursed by a enchantress. When the child grew up‚ she came out of the cave and became amazed at what she saw. The enchantress‚ who cursed her parents‚ saw her and made an offer to transform her into something of great beauty and splendor. She accepted the offer and became the Tinago Falls. The City of Iligan‚ a city where most of my childhood summer is spent.

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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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    Listen to some different kinds of music. If you’re still listening to the same songs that you were years ago‚ than it’s time to try something new. Do you listen to Hard Rock and Rap mostly? Try Jazz or House Music. The great thing about this is with hundreds of thousands of artists out there‚ there is always something new. Type in the style you want into youtube and listen to what comes out. You can also try Pandora and set it to the genre you want to explore. 2. Be open and talk to people

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    Essay On Photorealism

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    Photorealism: A Natural Counter to Contemporary Abstraction Photorealism originated in the United States in the mid-1960s in the wake of the Vietnam War. It is an international art movement involving the precise reproduction of a photograph in paint or the replicating of real objects in sculpture. The name Photorealism (also known as Hyperrealism or Superrealism) was coined in reference to those artists whose work depended heavily on photographs‚ which they often projected onto canvas allowing images

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    Hidden Intellectualism

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    In his essay "Hidden Intellectualism‚" Gerald Graff argues that intellectualism is not something that can only be archived through proper   education like school or college‚ but with subjects that people consider non academics as sports and cars. The writer considers "street smart" to those people who learn things outside of an academic environment‚ for example in the streets of their neighborhood. The writer argues   that educators   should let students decide on the subject that they are more interested

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    Hidden Intellectualism

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    I believe this essay "Hidden Intellectualism‚" by Gerald Graff is a very persuasive argument. It seems to be a sound‚ strong argument for the authors point. he not only lists exactly what he is talking about‚ but also what could help other; specifically how street smarts can very well be more intellectual than book smarts. Gerald Graff’s essay‚ "Hidden Intellectualism‚" is a critique on how schools are missing out on a valuable opportunity to encourage students to learn more academically. Graff

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    the antagonist in the pursuit of desire. While as the Burnhams represent how unhappy people can be if they pursue only material wealth. Smith talks about in his article how there is no real way out of this madness. Ricky has his drugs and his video camera‚ while Lester has his fantasies‚ as well as masturbation. In this film there is really not too many questions; however this movie is shown by Smith to be a statement of the contemporary American Dream. Smith believes that this video shows that beauty

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    Photography is a medium that has been documenting everything over years throughout history. A practice that is often debated and discussed about the relationship of the action and photograph itself. In the chapter entitled In Plato’s Cave from her book On Photography‚ photo theorist Susan Sontag refers to various photographs and photographers and analyzes the wider questions that individuals should be discussing in regards to the medium. Exploring her thesis as she states that “a photograph is not

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    There are ways that can help with the process of keeping the horizon straight many of which include buying a level similar or exactly to like the one used in construction which will give a more of a visual to determine if your camera is leveled. Not only that‚ but some cameras have grid makes which help straighten lines so that you don’t necessarily have to worry about it. There are many ways in which can help keep the horizon

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