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    FRANKSTON PHOTOGRAPHIC CLUB INC A0047095S ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING MINUTES MEETING HELD AT THE CLUB ROOMS 26 HIGH STREET FRANKSTON AT 7PM‚ 21st NOVEMBER 2012 PRESENT; Peter Kewley‚ Jeff Symons‚ Cheryl Adams‚ Gail Penny‚ Dennis Nolan‚ Bob Hayter‚ Judith Meier‚ Bob date‚‚ Kath Munchow‚ Peggy Lee‚ Trevor Rogers‚ Keith Smith‚ Craig Pettigrew‚ Suzanne Pettigrew‚ Mary Bongers‚ Max lane‚ Keith Bollard‚ Peter Carty‚ Stan Barnett‚ David Norris‚ Bob Williamson‚ Paulette Schmitt‚ Rose Marie Burns‚ John

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    shutter of a movie camera is essentially a circular plate rotated by an electric motor. An opening in the plate exposes the film frame only after the film has been positioned and has come to rest. The plate itself continues to rotate smoothly. Photographic materials must be manufactured with great precision. The perforations‚ or holes in the film‚ must be

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    Steven Spielberg once said‚ “Technology can be our best friend‚ and technology can also be the biggest party pooper of our lives. It interrupts our ability to have a thought or a daydream‚ to imagine something wonderful‚ because we’re too busy bridging the walk from the cafeteria back to the office on the cell phone.” Both Steven Spielberg and Ray Bradbury noticed the effect technology has on people in their worlds. Ray Bradbury wrote Fahrenheit 451 originally as a short story titled “The Fireman”

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    the French Academy of Sciences on 24 February 1896‚ he said: One wraps a Lumière photographic plate with a bromide emulsion in two sheets of very thick black paper‚ such that the plate does not become clouded upon being exposed to the sun for a day. One places on the sheet of paper‚ on the outside‚ a slab of the phosphorescent substance‚ and one exposes the whole to the sun for several hours. When one then develops the photographic plate‚ one recognizes that the silhouette of the phosphorescent substance

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    Josh Smiertka Art History II Rinck The Influence and Artistic Intent of Caravaggio Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio‚ an Italian painter‚ known to be one of the most influential painters of the Baroque period. Known for his realistic portrayal of the human state‚ along with the use of dramatic lighting and intense use of tenebrism. While Caravaggio’s dramatic lighting is very iconic‚ he was most notorious for his naturalistic and raw approach to portraying his subjects. With Caravaggio’s

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    assist in creating the appearance of the characters that actors portray during a theater production‚ rather than cosmetics. Make-up is used to bring the character to fruition and therefore creates the illusory aspect of a drag artist’s performance: verisimilitude. Mariana Trench explains; Mariana trench demonstrates that drag make-up is a complex process of studying shadows‚ bone structure and lighting. The use of language elevates it beyond the cosmetic realm and into that of art. It can be argued that

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    When comparing Shirley Jackson’s "The Lottery" and Ursula le Guin’s "The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas"‚ it is important to note that the two short stories are based upon suffering‚ its morality and consequences. Both pieces revolve around the agony experienced by one person in order to enhance the lives of many; turning a blind eye to the horrors of humanity for the greater good of all affected people. In "The Lottery"‚ Jackson utilizes a character vs. character conflict to publicly display

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    Essay: The Bias of Language‚ the Bias of Pictures Essay Author: Neil Postman and Steve Powers Section I: Analysis of theme 1. Misleading Language -"This means that there is a level of language whose purpose is to describe an event. There is also a level of language whose purpose is to evaluate an event. Even more‚ there is a level of language whose purpose is to infer what is unknown on the basis of what is known."(243:1) 2. Misleading Pictures -"The picture documents and celebrates the

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    normally achieved using a chemical etching process. The most common form of etch used with PCBs is ferric chloride. In order to gain the correct pattern of tracks‚ a photographic process is used. Typically the copper on the bare printed circuit boards is covered with a thin layer of photo-resist. It is then exposed to light through a photographic film or photo-mask detailing the tracks required. In this way the image of the tracks is passed onto the photo-resist. With this complete‚ the photo-resist is

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    Sally Mann Essay Proposal

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    Mann’s work has always been largely inspired by people closest her‚ first her children and now her husband Larry Mann. Sally’s biggest influences are 19th century photographers like‚ Julia Margaret Cameron and Eugene Atget. She even uses a photographic technique used in the 1850’s and favored by Matthew Brady. It requires a very large awkward camera‚ a glass plate coated in sticky silver nitrate solution and five minute exposures. “Seen with historical perspective‚ it is clear that Cameron

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