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    facts you learned about Digital Communication (2 sentence minimum) I learned that you can get in a lot of trouble for doing bad stuff on the internet. I also learned that you can go to jail or get fines for bad stuff to. Find an interesting photograph‚ clip art‚ video or audio clip on Digital Communication http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dAMK8IuUUk&list=PL6778A477BC8D6C7D Tell where you can learn more information about Digital Communication (give name and URL of at least one web site)

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    Roger Ballen Photographer

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    Roger Ballen’s 1999 photograph “Puppy Between Feet”‚ which is currently on display at the Eastman House‚ is an uncommon black and white gelatin silver print from an old Rollei TRL medium format film camera. The print it’s self‚ which is only 80mm by 80mm‚ is quite smooth as far as the tones and exposure go. But nevertheless the urban style‚ slash‚ still-life idea of Mr. Ballen is so abstract and subjective and so different from his past journalistic style‚ that it has the tendency to take a person

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    these wars have not just created a genre of photography called war photography but also enhanced public awareness. Both Donald McCullin and Eddie Adams‚ being photojournalists recognized for their war photography‚ have produced some outstanding photographs and successfully portrayed the harsh reality of war. Even though their conceptual concerns were similar‚ there was a visible variation in terms of their styles‚ techniques‚ compositions and subjects. A further comparison between the two photographers

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    The photograph of the WWI orphan clutching to his new donated shoes is one that conveys a plethora of emotions and reveals so much about the American society all within a single frame. Striking the viewers as it did for me‚ the boy possesses a look of absolute ecstasy‚ clutching his new shoes as if they were a miraculous godsend; the natural light frames the drab clothing‚ the black and grey jacket and shirt‚ his white striped shorted‚ grey socks‚ and worn-out shoes‚ in contrast to the child who

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    : 603220399 Test Centre Address : ST BERCHMANS COLLEGE CHANGANASSERRY Test Centre Code : 603 Affix your photograph and get it attested with seal by Gazetted Officer or Principal of your Degree College. DISTT-KOTTAYAM‚ 686101 Your Date of Birth as in MAT Form : 23 December 1989 Please affix on this Admit Card two copies of the same photograph as submitted with the MAT Form. Get the photographs attested with seal by Gazetted Officer or Head of the Institute / College from where you have graduated

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    Annie Leibovitz

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    celebrity portraits. Apart from these‚ her photographs depict visual stories that affect audience’s emotions. The diversity and life of her photographs create visual artistic realms that touch the soul. Biography: In 1949‚ Annie Leibovitz was born in Westbury‚ Connecticut. Based on Peter Marshall’s article posted in About.com‚ as a student‚ Leibovitz had an architectural dig at King Solomon’s Temple in Israel by 1969. By 1970‚ she had her first photograph published by the magazine "Rolling Stone

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    The print “A Voluptuary Under the Horrors of Digestion” by James Gillray portrays Prince George overindulging himself. The photograph “Man shooting up leg” taken by Larry Clark portrays a man shooting up a drug through his leg. Elements within both of these works create a greater theme of addiction. Gillray’s depiction of Prince George sitting tranquilly in a regal chair‚ wearing a blackened shoulder to knee jacket that is on top of a whitened body suit metaphorically being inflated like a balloon

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    Tresspassing Through Shadows: Memory Photography & The Holocaust. Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press‚ 1998. Miller‚ Denise.‚ et al. Photograpy ’s Multiple Roles. New York: Distributed Art Publishers‚ 1998. Schwartz‚ Donna. "Objective Representation: Photographs as Facts." Picturing the Past: Media History & Photography. Ed. Bonnie Brennen‚ Hanno Hardt. Chicago: University of Illinois Press‚ 1999. 158-181. Sontag‚ Susan. On Photography. New York: Anchor Books Doubleday‚ 1973. Virilio‚ Paul. The Art of the

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    Cindy‚ shown herself to photograph to be “the ultimate master of self-morphing‚ utilizing everything from old-fashioned makeup and prosthetics to digital technology‚ inventing and portraying extraordinary alter egos and multiple identities that brilliantly reflect our image-saturated

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    Comparing and Contrasting

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    Compare and contrast the way the poets present a rustic activity? The two poems ‘Photograph of Haymaker 1890’ by Molly Holden and ‘Hay-making’ by Gillian Clarke portray rustic activity in a similar way. The poem ‘Photograph of Haymaker 1890’ consists of two stanzas and this could be linked to the fact that it is a reminiscing photo of a man who cuts hay. This shows the rustic activity due to the fact it is the poet possibly describing a relative of hers working. Whereas‚ the poem ‘Hay-making’ has

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