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    does a picture of a door relate‚ even if "ambiguous"? It is hard to create a meaning for a door‚ similar to a landscape. The reason being‚ the door is not ambiguous‚ the truth is unclouded. What does the photograph of a crying man convey? The image speaks the same truth‚ only details within the photograph disguise the truth allowing Berger to create a personal meaning. The crying man and the door both convey one truth‚ that of their existence and of the existence of life. Berger says that all

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    Food Technology | Processing Chocolate | The processes to make chocolate | | Chocolate can be made in many different forms (candy bars‚ cocoa‚ cakes‚ cookies‚ coating for other candies and fruits) and is probably America’s most popular candy. Chocolate is neatly wrapped as the result of a long‚ delicate and complicated refining process that begins with the theobroma cacao tree. Any delicious bar of fine chocolate begins with the cacao tree. The secret behind cocoa has been dated back

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    BASIC MEAT PROCESSING PRINCIPLES OF MEAT PRESERVATION Meat preservation is principally concerned with the application of measures to delay meat spoilage‚ which are caused by microbial‚ chemical and physical changes. Of these‚ microbial spoilage is most common. Microbes thrive in moisture and since meat is 70%-75% water‚ it spoils easily through microbial action. Meat‚ being rich source of nutrients‚ also becomes an excellent food for bacteria. Methods of meat preservation‚ however different from

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    painting turns out to be secondary to what other feel they can gain from it. The story takes place in San Saba‚ a place trying to shed its image of "…barbarism‚ lawbreaking‚ and bloodshed." It presents itself as a much more refined place now‚ one which is now safe for tourism and business. The Legislature was lending subsidy to the arts to enhance this image. Lonny’s painting is hanging in the capital building. It is a large painting "…one might even say panorama‚" depicting a cowboy and steer

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    life. In the early years of his career‚ his unfamiliar camera angles and style prevented his work from gaining wider recognition but today he is considered one of the seminal figures of photojournalism- or a particular form of journalism that employs images in order to tell a news story. His work made a huge contribution to lyrical street photography and worked to influence many photographers who followed him. Andor Kertész was born on 2 July 1894 in Budapest to the Jewish family of Lipót Kertész‚ a

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    ALFRED EISENSTAEDT Called "the father of photojournalism‚" Eisenstaedt perfected certain techniques for capturing the spontaneous moment that has given us some of our most enduring photographic images. Born in 1898‚ Eisenstaedt was fascinated by photography from his youth and began taking pictures at the age of 14 when he was given his first camera‚ an Eastman Kodak Folding Camera with roll film. In 1927 Eisenstaedt sold his first photograph and at the time had no idea that professional photography

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    glassy lake‚ dotted by villages and the needle points of distant mountains when his inspiration struck. Frustrated‚ he looked with disappointment at the camera lucida in front of him. An early form of a tracing machine‚ this device projected the image in front of it onto a drawing pad‚ so that an artist could trace over the details. Having completed his tracing of the lake‚ he inspected it‚ and found the results very unsatisfying. The pencil detail only showed a mediocre representation of the

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    thought it might help the plight of the working poor. "She always wanted a better life‚" her daughter later said. The "Mother Migrants" picture can be said to be the most celebrated narrative picture of the twentieth century and has turned into an image of perseverance even with misfortune. One of Lange’s most perceived works is titled Migrant Mother. The lady in the photograph is Florence Owens Thompson. In 1960‚ Lange talked about her experience taking the photo: “I saw and approached the hungry

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    where the reference “fill the frame‚” has come from.There are many ways that can be kept in mind to avoid the mistake of leaving too much empty space in a photograph. Even just filling your subject can fill the frame and add dramatic interest to an image which can make a major difference. Filling the frame should be done when taking photographs because when there is too much empty space left in a photograph the viewer tends to lose

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    Printing Photographic Pictures upon Paper‚ with Suggestions for Their Preservation. He later partnered with Joseph Cundall‚ and together they established a commercial photography studio in London. The purpose of this photograph was to display the image of the Great Easter‚ the world’s largest ship of the time and its construction by engineer Isambard Brunel. This photograph is part of a series of the the Great Eastern in the newspaper‚ the London Times. Howlett was not biased because he was British

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