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    Verisimilitude is the semblance of reality in dramatic or the quality of seeming real. The relationship of verisimilitude to the photograph is really important. Photos taken by a photographer does not always have to be authentic. They are so many photos that are not accurate most of the time. They might have some missing points in a photo while taking it. The photograph at times might not be telling the real story of the picture and don’t capture the accuracy of the scene but the photo looks…

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    Photography can be a hobby or career anybody can enjoy. Photography is the art capturing an image either digitally or on film. It is both science and art to either capture memories or document important event. With photography we are able to stop motion or glimpse at pictures we have never seen before such as stars, galaxies, and past history. Declan O’Neill a professional photographer says “images are much more than a simple nature the desire to share what we find beautiful and interesting with…

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    ‘slow’ and ‘rolling’, thereby adding to the effect of slowness. At the end of the first stanza, the bull’s ‘eyes/ surface like fish bellies’. The undersides of fish only ever rise to the surface once they’re dead; by comparing the bull’s eyes to an image of death, Clarke depicts the bull as a decaying monster. This is somewhat ironic since the bull’s role in the farm is to create life. When Clarke writes of the bull’s eyes surfacing, she isolates the word ‘surface’ by introducing a line break…

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    The black and white color effect gives the picture a more powerful meaning. The purpose of creating this photo was to challenge the people. The author uses these photos to speak and that the meaning and issues of today’s time could be read from the images. Tyler Shields was born in Jacksonville Florida in 1982. He is recognized for being Hollywood’s most famous photographer.Tyler Shields, as an artist, attempts to move through the complexes and layers of the “celebrity” sphere, into an…

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    What is fashion photography? Fashion photography is a particular genre of photography that involves photographing people with clothes or other fashion items usually to help company’s sell their products by making people aware of them. Companies will often get celebrities to wear and be photographed with their clothes so as to make them more popular and desirable to the general public. There are many professional fashion photographers out there one of the most well-known for decades is David…

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    Pop Art Research Paper

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    into seeing things that do not exist or things that are not actually happening. There is a lot of repeating lines, shapes, and images, which sometimes appear to be moving. The term Op Art first appeared in Time Magazine in October 1964. Op Art is still a big part of the today's world and culture. Optical illusions are awesome to look at, as they contain colorful images. Some people like this style of art, although some dislike this style as it an hurt their eyes or causes headaches. Optical…

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    The debate which argues whether the artistic and scientific medium of photography captures images of an accurate and unbiased reality or merely an impression or interpretation of a moment in time, is one which is just as relevant now as it was at photograph’s conception. Considering the length of time which this has been pertinent, William Henry Fox Talbot and Paul Graham are interesting artists to compare and contrast. The first being one of the early pioneers of the photographic movement, a…

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    “The Atomic Bomb” Have you ever heard about photography? Photography is considered as one more art in our world, therefore you must treat and talk about it with respect. It basically consists on capture a unique moment and unrepeatable in time. Photography is too important for humanity because it has allowed us to know the past and learn about monstrous event of history. For example, in the book “Photography: A Cultural History” there is a photograph of the atomic bomb that only by seeing it…

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    These network cards enable you to transfer and exchange data with the network. Graphics card: A graphics card is what you see on your monitor, it creates images which are made up of tiny dots called pixels. Usually it displays over a million pixels, and the computer has to make a decision on what to do with every single one in order to create an image. Cabling: Coaxial: This is the old way of cabling networks. This has now recently started being used in homes, creating broadband services. This…

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    El Nino Effect

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    Conclusively, our research cruise information turns out to fall in general terms. However, there is factors that effect the results. One factor that influences the data results is El Nino. What is El Nino? El Nino is "A southward-flowing, nutrient-poor current of flowing, nutrient-poor current of warm water off the coast of western South America, caused by a breakdown of trade-wind circulation."(Oceanography: An Invitation). Specifically, El Nino influences seawater temperature, density, and…

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