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    autoradiography

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    recording medium is a photographic film. For classical X-rays‚ the specimen to be examined is placed between the source of radiation and the film‚ and the absorption and scattering of radiation by the specimen produces its image on the film. In contrast‚ in autoradiography the specimen itself is the source of the radiation‚ which originates from radioactive material incorporated into it. The recording medium which makes visible the resultant image is usually‚ though not always‚ photographic emulsion. History

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    Photomontage

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    Photomontage is the process and result of making a composite photograph by cutting and joining a number of other photographs. The composite picture was sometimes photographed so that the final image is converted back into a seamless photographic print. A similar method‚ although one that does not use film‚ is realized today through image-editing software. This latter technique is referred to by professionals as "compositing"‚ and in casual usage is often called "photo shopping." Many of the early

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    State University. She uses her time to speak on autism and the handling of animals which are both very important to her. Temple Grandin because of her autism sees the world in a different way. In order to remember things‚ Temple Grandin has a photographic memory and recalls everything that she sees. Since Grandin had problems with human contact she finds that caring for animal is a substitute. She cares for animals as if they were human and strongly believed that animals should Bailey 2 be treated

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    March 20‚ 1819 in Bury‚ United Kingdom. Roger Fenton nationality was Englishmen. Roger Fenton was an English pioneer photographer. Roger Fenton an English photographer best known for his pictures of the Crimean War‚ which were the first extensive photographic documents of a war. “Originally a barrister‚ Fenton worked from the early 1850s until 1862 as a fashionable architectural‚ still-life‚ portrait‚ and landscape photographer. Aesthetically sensitive and technically adept‚ he was the most acclaimed

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    Chapter 5 – Space VOCABULARY | DEFINITION ACCORDING TO CHAPTER FIVE | EXAMPLE : WORK OF ART THAT EXEMPLIFIES VOCABULARY WORD AND EXPLANATION OF HOW IT IS USED | OVERLAP | Overlapping images also create the illusion that one object is in front of the other in space. | Donald Sultan’s “Lemons” An image of three lemons overlapping in space‚ but it consists of a flat yellow shape on a black ground 8 feet square | NEGATIVE SPACE | Empty space‚ surrounded and shaped so that it acquires a sense

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    50 Fancy Words

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    The New York Times 50 Fancy Words (defined and used) 1. Inchoate: just begun and so not fully formed or developed; I am glad your inchoate proposals for integrating the company were not accepted this time‚ thus saving us face. 2. Profligacy: recklessly wasteful; wildly extravagant‚ profligate behavior; Anderson’s profligacy cost him his job and its better you tighten up your belt before you go the same way. 3. Sui Generis: being the only example of its kind‚ unique; Mr. Bill Tandy generated his

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    Lineups in criminal investigations has been the traditional form of identification for putting the focus on a specific suspect in a criminal case. Law enforcement agencies typically use three different types of lineups: field lineup‚ photographic lineup‚ and physical lineup. Field lineups take place shortly after a commission of a crime and the officers a have a suspect in custody and an eye-witness that is whiling to identify the suspect. The witness goes to the suspect’s location and asked if the

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    Introduction My biggest concern with documentary photography is that there exists the notion that documentary photography should be truthful. During my studies I’ve learned allot about narratives and photographic strategies‚ but little has been mentioned about ethics. Documentary photography has been described as a form‚ a tradition and a style however there is not one single definition of the word. I’m interested in the line between the photograph as a document of something and the photograph as

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    The character Zorya Vechernyaya‚ a Slavic deity that represents the evening star that looks over doomsday‚ located under Ursa Minor. Her character is introduced as a greedy and dishonest scammer. Mr. Gaiman had written an indirect characterization in the first few sentences‚ “You see‚ I am the only one of us who brings in any money. The other two cannot make money fortune-telling. This because they only tell the truth‚ and the truth is not what people want to hear. It is a bad thing‚ and it troubles

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    concept is related to the memory of an individual. People with Photographic imagery can remember an unlimited amount of information with accuracy which a normal person can’t do. We can differ people with normal memory and Eidetic imagery through different aspects. It’s known that the brain of individuals with normal memory recall eliminates certain aspects who are considered as not important. Meanwhile‚ most of the people with Photographic imagery suffer from Hyperthymesia which means that the brain

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