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    “Manipulation of Truth in the Realm of Visual Representation” The evolution of digital photography in the 1990s brought about dramatic changes in the art of capturing photos and their interpretation. Though pictures were manipulated in the past too‚ digital photography gave photo manipulation added dimensions. There exist varying institutions that make use of photographs to each serve their purposes. In this paper‚ I am going to talk about the usage of photographs in the form of maps‚ in terms

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    Bill Brandt

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    recorded a variety of subjects‚ though he is very well known for his nude photographs and his techniques for distorting the appearance of the human body in his works. He is styled according to the MoMA curators as "unpredictable." There are a series of images‚ eight photographs arranged in a four by two grid‚ which display the eyes of some well known visual artists of Brandt’s time. These close up shots with their exquisite detail of shadow and highlights are different from Brandt’s other works which

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    function f to the element a of A. If f is a function from A to B‚ we write f: AB (note: Here‚ ““ has nothing to do with if… then) 2 Functions If f(A)=B‚ we say that A is the domain of f If f(a) = b‚ we say that b is the image of a. The range of f(A)=B is the set of all images of elements of A. We say that f:AB maps A to B. 3 Functions Let us take a look at the function f:P C or f(P) = C with P = {Linda‚ Max‚ Kathy‚ Peter} C = {Boston‚ New York‚ Hong Kong‚ Moscow} f(Linda) = Moscow f(Max) =

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    developing them further. For my final piece‚ I did a triptych of three images I had taken as a response to Man Ray. Two of these paintings contained lots of dark shades of grey and black‚ while the other was‚ for the majority‚ white‚ with detail on the hair. I decided to use black ink for the paintings because I wanted to experiment with different media‚ and it wouldn’t have worked quite as well in pencil or black and white acrylic. The images are quite sinister‚ and there is a troubled air about them due

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    The image I choose to talk about‚ it is a picture of the famous crooked street in San Francisco‚ The Lombard Street. I had a chance to visit and look at the structure of the street in person‚ and I was amazed by how it look. The street is located in the resident area‚ and it has nine turning points. The hill is natural 27% grade‚ the road is one side driveway‚ and the stairs on the side are for people to walk. The surrounding of the road are carefully decorated and maintained‚ the flowers‚ trees

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    of the slavery of old practices. Stieglitz desired to produce a major exhibition reflecting the principal pictorialist concerns that stressed elaborate printing processes‚ post-camera manipulations‚ atmospheric effects‚ and the tonal values of the image over the subject matter. This exhibition was unable to make. He was making a new group of photographers

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    Distinctive voices

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    of the Overflow Paragraph 1 - Subject/purpose/emotion/distinctive voices A number of distinctive voices are used in ‘Clancy of the Overflow’ by A.B. Paterson to paint an evocative picture of Australian society and to juxtapose images of the Australian bush against images of life in the city. The purpose of this poem is to highlight the unique characters of the Australian bush and to allow the reader to romanticise with the Australian bush. The pervading tone of the poem expressed by the clerk narrator

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    Discuss how 19th century photography was utilised to construct notions of social and cultural identity. Examine at least one image from the 19th century as well as at least one example of a contemporary portrait that has a resonance with these earlier practices. Photography’s influence on modern day is so vast that it is practically impossible to imagine a world without such technology. Due to the great deal of photography surrounding us‚ we have gradually become accustomed to the impact photography

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    Extension English 1- Assessment Task 2-The Shipping News-Task 2(a) Formal Response-By Henri Rutherford Annie Proulx’s prose fiction novel ‘The Shipping News’ explores the complexities of individual’s navigation in our modern and increasingly globalised society. Proulx would agree with the statement ‘The global cannot be all bad nor the local all good. In our lives today‚ the two must coexist and we must learn to navigate both’‚ and her text provides evidence to this effect. The novel does not

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    HYDROSTATIC FORCE (EXPERIMENT 1) INTRODUCTION The determination of force which are exerted by liquid which are at rest on surface immersed in liquids. From the study by hydrostatic‚ the following principles have been established : a) There are no shear stress present when the fluid is not in motion. b) The pressure exerted by a fluid under hydrostatic conditions. This pressure acts perpendicular to an immersed surface. c) Hydrostatic pressure various linearly‚ increasing with an

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