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    Portrait photography is a type of photography where a person or a group of people express feelings‚ emotions and mood etc. In the photo‚ the main focus of the picture is to capture the persons face although background and the entire body may also be included. Portrait photography can entertain any age. □ UNITY: Unity is achieved by the use of balance and repetition‚ unity simply meaning that everything belongs together when compared by two separate things. □ BALANCE: Can be symmetrical

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    Rama Town Analysis

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    Rama’s Play in Rama’ Town The Dusshera festival that falls on the 10th day of the waxing moon during the Hindu month of Ashvin (around September or October) celebrates the victory of Rama over Ravana and Ramlila; a dramatic folk play is enacted during this festival. During the Dusshera festival there are many thousands of these Ramlila productions being staged all over India. It is widely enacted throughout northern India. The most popular Ramlilas are those of Ramnagar‚ Varanasi

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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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    Do we ever realize life while we live it? In Our Town this question is touched upon the entirety of the play. With the death of Emily Gibbs‚ she wishes to go back and live in the realm of the living again. She only realizes it is depressing to find out that she never fully appreciated certain moments that she could not have valued properly without the knowledge she has after death. “They’re sort of shut up in little boxes‚ aren’t they?” (Wilder 89). Emily implies here that they are trapped

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    can adopt that style.” Therefore‚ the photograph of the Alabama Cotton Tenant Farmer Family is not a document of the Great Depression‚ but instead a piece of art that has a documentary style. This distinction conflicts with the purpose of the FSA photography‚ but also allows the viewer to gain a greater appreciation for the artistic quality of Evan’s photograph.3 Evans was not just taking photos to capture a moment in history like other FSA photographers‚ but instead to capture the art in the history

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    December 19‚ 2014 Are People Mirrors or Windows‚ or Both “A Margo for each of us—and each more mirror than window” (Green 202). In John Green’s Paper Towns‚ the idea of people being mirrors and windows is addressed using this quote. Green refers to this theme multiple times‚ relating them to main characters. Mirrors and windows are such simple objects that are seen everyday‚ yet they have a more profound sense when interpreted in this context. Mirrors reflect things depending on one’s perceptions

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    I stand amongst the inky darkness‚ my breath catches as I await in anticipation. My gaze falls into the rippling water beneath me as a magical phenomenon occurs. Silver halides awaken‚ stirring from a deep slumber. Moving as one‚ each crystalline structured compound recreates a single moment in time that will never re-occur. This moment embodies captivating beauty for it is unique and raw‚ its existence birthed directly from light itself. Before me‚ a white void morphs into a breathtaking juncture

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    of Form Bottom of Form BASIC RULES OF PHOTOGRAPHY   The single most important part of good photography is composition. How you compose your pictures will make the difference between a snapshot and a photograph. The basics of composition are rather simple and will be picked up with practice and over time they will come naturally.  Look carefully through your viewfinder before taking the picture.  Even though these are considered the "basic rules" of photography‚ rules are‚ at times‚ meant to be broken

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    Plan a night photo-shoot anywhere in the world. Tell me where you would photograph and what your subject would be. What considerations would you have to make in terms of the shutter speed and aperture? What challenges might the scene present (i.e.‚ artificial lighting‚ moving objects‚ etc.) If I had to choose the best place I would want to do a photot shoot at‚ it would have to be Two Lovers Point in Guam. Two Lovers Point is a beautiful cliff on the island that is frighteningly huge and a straight

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    Memory of My Town

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    your ancient hoary wood‚ Ah‚ never in your refuge could A mortal by regret be smitten; And while upon your sky of blue I gaze‚ no love nor tenderness Could fail‚ for here on nature’s dress My happiness itself was written. Ah‚ tender childhood‚ lovely town‚ Rich fount of my felicities Oh those harmonious melodies Which put to flight all dismal hours‚ Come back to my heart once more! Come back‚ gentle hours‚ I yearn! Come back as the birds return‚ At the budding of the flowers! Alas‚ farewell! Eternal

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