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    I learned a lot about photography from the decisive moment. The decisive moment is a moment in time that has a special idea. Things like motion blur‚ exposure‚ the frustration of getting the perfect shot and ideas for later projects. The usage of the camera show the motion of object or lack of motion. The shutter speed is an important artistic decision. The artist decides if he or she wants to slow it down for a streaky look capturing more light and blurs what is in motion in comparison to the camera

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    Photography‚ meaning “drawing with lights” in Greek‚ is an art as well as a science of capturing light and storing it on a medium with unprecedented accuracy. Yet‚ up until the late 18th century‚ history was mainly recorded through the techniques of painting and the press. These mediums unarguably contained a certain degree of a truth‚ though‚ it was not uncommon for events‚ such as war to be composed with glorified details‚ or an unfavorable bias from the artist at hand. Beginning in the 1830’s

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    described as if it was always developed only by influences from China. It is also often discussed that how much they contributed to the revolution in China in 1911 and other historical development in China. These points of view are very popular among Chinese scholars and is seldom discussed by Western scholars. The latter would rather focus on the role of the Chinese community in Southeast Asian context‚ namely‚ their role as informal bureaucracy system to gain revenue for the colonial governments through

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    The evolution of photography of Digital Photography Name Here Computer Operating Systems Professor Name September 2005 A brief history of digital photography Throughout history‚ man has attempted to record his exploits for whatever reason or occasion. These early attempts were simple carvings or drawings that can be found throughout the world. Contrary to what many believe‚ the concept of capturing an image as the world has come to know it is not a process that is relatively new. The

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    Genre Speech: Rear Window vs. The Real Inspector Hound When you think of the term ‘genre’‚ what does it exactly mean to you? Well I’m sure it’s without a doubt that you all commonly believe it constitutes either a kind or category of text‚ but in actual fact does it really? Good morning Year 11. The prime focus of your studies during the HSC course next year‚ I’m going to discuss how the genre of crime fiction has extended through time‚ whereby a variety of notions and characteristics exhibited

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    has changed the history of digital photography. Nowadays‚ when you look at an amazing photo or image your first impression is still “wow” but your immediate second thought is “that has to be photoshopped”. When you think of the history of Photoshop and everything it did to change the game‚ it’s pretty insane. It changed the way we see the world‚ the most significant effect Photoshop has had on us is how we see our world. Digital artists and manipulators know how to take an ordinary photograph and

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    HOW IS CATHERINE PRESENTED Catherine is an attractive‚ energetic and cheerful seventeen year old girl. Having rarely left Brooklyn‚ she’s incredibly naïve and feels she is ready to go to work. Catherine begins the play in all innocence; she is ready to accept people for what they appear to be as she sees no danger. She is dutiful and loving to her elders and only thinks of taking a job because the principle advises it which shows her immaturity and incapability to make decisions by herself. Catherine

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    featured as itunes Single of the Week in October 2013 and achieved in excess of 150‚000 downloads. She describes her music as "sparkly folk pop”  She met long-time manager Bob James and started collaborating with different writers across multiple genres. Work included writing and performing on Britains got talent finalist Andrew Muir’s debut album for which she wrote the lyrics to Can’t Say That It’s Over in 2009. Soon after‚  It was during songwriting sessions in Los Angeles she began to seriously

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    How is Mrs. Morel presented in Chapter One of Sons and Lovers? The first chapter begins with a description of the neighborhood of “The Bottoms‚” the miners’ dwellings in which the Morel’s live. The Morel’s consist primarily in the first chapter of‚ Gertrude and Walter Morel‚ and their son William. Before we are even introduced to Mrs. Morel‚ the description that D.H. Lawrence gives in the opening few pages is enough for the reader to graft an opinion. Lawrence firstly writes that Mrs. Morel

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    Chan Ho Wing Zoe 3035485584 ENGL1041 FINAL ESSAY James Joyce’s “ The Dead” conveys the main character Gabriel’s failure to act and move forwards due to his obsession with the impression he leaves on others as well as his desire to have everything in control. The story suggests Gabriel’s extreme consciousness‚ especially about himself‚ is the main cause for his struggle between stagnation and change‚ which gradually creates a state of paralysis that he is physically alive but

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