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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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    photographer lives in: the warzones of Belfast‚ Beirut and Phnom Penh and his calm home town in Rural England. This poem was based on Duffy’s numerous conservations with Don McCullin‚ an internationally known British photojournalist who specialised in war photography and urban poverty also known as the ‘the underside of society’. By sharing his experiences‚ Duffy evokes both disturbing and conflicting feelings for the reader. Today I intend to discuss how she achieves this through the use of literary techniques

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    Chapter Summary: Seizing the Light The Social History of Photography begins with talking about the relative importance of different ‘artists’ and their desire for visual representation of their works by using lights and chemical reactions. Chapter one continues to speak of the importance of a multitude of individuals‚ from the actual beginning of the documented art of Photography. It speaks of the importance of many individuals‚ from Mathematicians‚ “Photographers”‚ “Lithographers”‚ Inventors‚ Chemists

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    1. How has photography influenced your life? If photography didn’t exist‚ how would the world be different? What place does photography have in society and in our lives? Photography has influenced my life by ultimately making it more vivid. Seeing candid photos I’ve taken allow me to travel back to that moment and see things exactly as they were. Creative photography can have an effect on my mood and inspire me. It’s nice to look at photographs even if they don’t have any personal significance.

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    during the day‚ at night‚ portraits‚ color film or black and white‚ etc. The higher the film speed‚ the more sensitive it is to light. So if I’m shooting during the day I’d use an ISO of 400 that is less sensitive to light or if shooting dark‚ night photography‚ I’d use an ISO of 800 or higher depending how long I need the exposures to be. Film slower than 400 works good for portraits because then I can use bigger apertures to blur out the background behind the subject in the middle of the day‚ as it is

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    5 acres to the City of Atlanta for construction of a human rights center. • Green Space for Atlanta: The land between the New World of Coca-Cola and Georgia Aquarium adds five acres of green space to downtown Atlanta. • The Impact:* The combined estimated economic impact of the Georgia Aquarium and the New World of Coca-Cola is more than $105 million per year for Atlanta. • Jobs: The two attractions will create more than 2‚700 direct and induced permanent jobs. • Visitation: One million people

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    Experiment Report Name: Ahmed Essam Mansour Section: "1"‚ Monday 2-5 pm Title: Impact of a Jet Date: October 9‚ 2006 Objectives: • Study the relation between the force produced and the change of momentum when a jet strikes a vane. • Compare between force exerted by a jet on a flat plate and on a hemispherical surface. Theory: In order to calculate the force caused by impact of a jet into a flat plate or curved vane‚ the change in momentum principle is applied; Force

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    different things and the SLR is the only camera that allows interchangeable lenses. The lenses for the SLR camera that you will more than likely need to use as they are the basic lenses are the telephoto or zoom lenses for your in-house photography. Photography you will need artificial lighting and this is so that you will be able to acquire the appropriate lighting. It is also very helpful to find the image that you are looking for or if the areas that you are working in dose not have good lighting

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    Modern day technology such as cameras‚ cellular phones‚ and television‚ has made the media more accessible to the public. Before technologies were attainable to most‚ the news was spread around by newspapers or by spoken communication. An example of the media using conventional technology in the early 1990’s‚ a standard camera‚ is in “The War Photo No One Would Publish‚” in which Torie Rose DeGhett addresses how the media censored graphic photographs‚ such as Kenneth Jarecke’s photo of a soldier’s

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    WHAT IMPACT DOES TRAINING HAVE ON EMPLOYEE COMMITMENT AND EMPLOYEE TURNOVER? SCOTT BRUM University of Rhode Island Training is of growing importance to companies seeking to gain an advantage among competitors. There is significant debate among professionals and scholars as to the affect that training has on both employee and organizational goals. One school of thought argues that training leads to an increase in turnover while the other states that training is a tool to that can lead to higher levels

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