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    Photo Description some close friends are taking picture for a serious aim.It is black-and-white photo that shows four men; two of them sit on the chair and the other two stands behind them. Who are sitting and the one that stand on the left look directly to the camera and the fourth one is look up may be see something in the sky. They look like they are very close friends and have known each other for long time. The one sitting on the left puts his hands over each other and he looks serious…

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    HM1 Domestic News Picture Story 1/12 In this picture a New Orleans police officer holds back the wife of the murder victim, after she had crossed the police tape. Her husband age thirty-five, and motorcycle club member. The photographer used techniques such as; Honest emotion, Behind the scenes, and depth of field. Without the caption I would be lost. I was able to get the true emotion. By looking at this picture it made me feel really sad and sorry for her. This picture made me…

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    Photographing During this activity I learned new programs to use when taking pictures and how to take different kind of pictures with different settings. I learned how to take different pictures with the use of different programs in the camera. I had taken pictures before this activity, but the use of different programs in the camera weren’t that familiar for me and learning to use them allowed me to take better pictures. To learn how to use different camera programs I read instructions on the…

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    “V-J Day in Times Square” by Alfred Eisenstaedt (1945) is a picture well-known across the United States and possibly as well as in other countries. People see the photo as romantic and impassioned, showing love during a time of celebration. However, some also believe this public display of affection could possibly be sexual assault. During this time in the photo, people were gathering and celebrating over the announcement from the president that Japan had surrendered and they have won the war.…

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    A wonderful action camera is usually several factors but with the aid of my years of expertise I will try to provide you with different tips on what to think about in that ideal action camera camcorder so it will be probable to catch those unique moments which personally is when I do my extreme sporting activities. The market industry is usually a jungle and for me it is very important to get the best action camera and make sure there are now unknown issues which might make me loose out on the…

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    Amongst the variety of selective works from our readings, my attention was particularly drawn to the work of Jeff Thomas. The piece titled, “Culture Revolution” left a key interest in where my attention was drawn. The photograph brings a tense feeling and draws the viewer’s attention to the details amongst the figure in it. When looking at the photograph, there is a sense of wonder to it. Jeff Thomas gives his audience a way to wonder what the meaning behind the photo is; while it seems as if…

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    “A picture is worth a thousand words.” However, media does not transmit the appropriate thousand words that they should in their images. The different broadcasting forms have corrupted the perception of beauty into something surreal, incredible, and, very often, unhealthy. It is no secret that beauty standards portrayed in pictures from magazines, and other similar mediums, make adolescent girls vulnerable to these false representations of beauty early in their age. Beauty fabrications are…

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    In the picture I chose for my article, there are two people in it. There is a boy dressed with a black suit and a green tie, smiling, at the camera with a girl in a green dress. I chose this picture because although they both look happy in the picture they have a bad past. The boy in this picture is the girl’s brother, Francisco, and the girl in this picture is Sandybel (me). In the past both the boy and the girl would fight all the time no matter what. Whether it was about food or whenever it…

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    It’s not real. It’s artificial. Photoshop has an ever lasting effect, they’re what stays in a person’s mind, real or not. A fake image that influences what we call “beauty”. A society that’s exposed to the many advertisements that uses manipulative body images to sell yet they’re unreal. Many people don’t even notice what’s real and what’s artificial in these photos. Photoshop shouldn’t be argued if it is good or bad since it results in people suffering from low self-esteem, poor body images…

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    Antonia's Line Analysis

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    Marleen Gorris’s Antonia’s Line is an expertly shot Dutch film rich with complex female characters and rich narrative. When a larger-than-life Antonia returns to her childhood home in the Dutch countryside, the town is rapidly restructured due to Antonia’s actions. Over the course of the film, Antonia becomes a figure that is seemingly untouchable by natural forces. However, the certainty of her death and the rhythmic narrative of the villagers’ lives remind the audience that no living being is…

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