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    The second photograph is Elliot Erwitt’s photograph named ‘Segregated Water Fountains’. This photograph was took in 1950 in North Carolina‚ USA and this particular photograph was never meant to symbolise segregation in this era he just liked the effect that the juxtaposition had however now this photograph represents the segregation of black and white people and the injustice of this in this period of time and how much has changed this photograph was taken. The degrading cultural context of this

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    and whether the animals will actually be out and not hiding at the back or in huts. I would like to accomplish similar photographs to Nick Brandt who captures detail on South African animals very well. This topic would mostly mean using a shallow depth of field to try and concentrate on the subject matter (the animal) which helps make it stand out. To get interesting photographs I may have to have the animals doing something exciting which may be hard for me to capture if the animals are in the zoo

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    one of the photographs that played a big important role in the Afghanistan war campaign of the United States. Our goal here will not be to discuss the real reason of the war but to determine if the pictures really represented Afghan women and children as oppressed and needing help. We will then try to determine if the united states where in fact able to help this women. Based on our conclusion we will propose a more parsimonious property of these images: a property that all photographs possess and

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    Raising the flag on iwo jima In this essay I will be talking about the photograph‚ raising the flag on Iwo Jima taken by joe Rosenthal on 23rd February 1945 during world war 2. I will be looking into what this photograph meant at the time‚ and what it came represent over the years. Section 1 I will be talking about what the photograph is about in more detail. I will also be looking at what the photograph meant to America at the time. Section 2 I will be looking how the photo’s meaning has changed

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    method that was used was experiment and the design used was independent groups. The Independent Variable is a photograph of a woman with makeup on to make her look more attractive. Whereas‚ the Dependant Variable is the same photograph of the same woman‚ however she is made to look unattractive. There were twenty students that took part in this experiment. One group was shown the photograph where the woman was looking attractive and the experimental group got shown the picture where the woman looked

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    look at a photograph? Do you ever notice what’s in the background or even the foreground? How well do you pay attention to detail? When looking at a photograph‚ we should consider using these tools to help us understand more about a photo. Bruce Davidson puts emphasis on figure-background‚ focal point‚ and color in his photograph really bringing about the composition of the photograph for his viewers. One of the most important elements that Davidson includes within his photograph is figure-background

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    northwest corner‚ when he saw the three firefighters raising the flag. He immediately readied his lens‚ and took the picture. As soon as he shot it‚ he claims the have “realized the similarity to the Marines raising the flag at Iwo Jima.” This was the photograph he had been waiting for‚ and he knew it. Throughout the day‚ he was afraid that something was wrong with the camera and that the once in a lifetime picture was ruined. Thus‚ he immediately took the photo card out of the camera and secured it in

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    you focused on. Do a head-and-shoulders portrait outdoors. Do one photograph with the exposure mode set to the P icon. Do a second photograph with the exposure mode set to the Head icon. Compare the two photographs. Do a close-up of a flower outdoors in bright light. Do one photograph with the exposure mode set to the P icon. Do a second photograph with the exposure mode set to the Flower icon. Compare the two photographs. Runner Action Find a scene with motion‚ such as a fountain

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    not consider photographs to be a form of art‚ but many found it to be a very useful tool. Photographs served as documentation for wars and furthered scientific research‚ creating new technologies that we take for granted today‚ making it a useful tool for people of all occupations‚ quickly spreading all around the world. This period in time was one dotted with many conflicts and wars. Photographers saw this as a great opportunity to expand their markets. The government used photographs as a form

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    Virtuous decisions of photographers Publishing photographs that show personal tragedy and are questionable in their moral standards with those concerning privacy and those about inflicting additional harm on victims can be supported by Aristotle’s Virtue Ethics. This should be supported because‚ as a news organization‚ photographing what is seen shows the magnitude of the situation and documents as it happened. The publication of graphic material such as was seen in the Bakersfield Californian

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