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    " I am Scarlet and you are." I grin. " I am Ansel, Ansel Rossi." He introduces himself. " Well, Mr. Rossi. I feel like getting more shots. What do you say?" I slur. I walk through the crowd once again and fall to the floor. I began to laugh and feel a hand in mine. Ansel, helps me up and he puts an arm around my waist and takes me to the bar. We or well, mostly me take shots of the tequila from earlier.

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    art photography that moves people and invokes emotional responses? Often viewers themselves cannot determine exactly what causes this extreme response within themselves when presented with an image. Some of the most famous art photographers such as Ansel Adams, Anne Geddes or Dorthea Lange all

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    “You dirty Jews!” the officer yelled at her poor neighbors. “You don't deserve to be here! Now you're going to work until your body rots!” Rosalie watched in complete and utter horror as her neighbors were beaten and dragged the rugged truck and thrown in like they were rag dolls. Her body was dumb. Just dumb. ¨How can I not help these people? I see this happen every day and i just go home and act like none of this is going on. I have to do something.” Rosalie walked through the thick crowd of

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    “Sorry!” she chirped happily, not sounding sorry at all. Scurrying to the back of the classroom next to her best friend of 8 years. She slid into the seat next to him. “Hey Ansel! Did you miss me? Were you worried I wasn’t gonna show?” she whispered in a not so whisper to Ansel. “Penny Rush, I am always worried for you.” Ansel replied while tying his long, turquoise dyed hair into a bun. “Though I am curious as to your reason for arriving late.” “Oh! I went to check on Alex, you know how she has a

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    this, he saw how damaging people can be towards nature and each other. After the horrific WWI, no body was the same. The vast majority of people had lost faith in life and had turned out to be exponentially broken and skeptical about existence. What Ansel Adams’ photographs attempted to do was repair the relationship amongst humankind and nature. Additionally, Adams’ marvelous images obtained the obscure and powerful property to repair the human soul. To reconnect people back to their underlying foundations

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    To compare a contemporary photographer with a historical photographer to see how photography has evolved and how it can be used? This essay will investigate the work of contemporary photographer Tim Walker, and historical photographer Ansel Adams. This essay will examine the many changes of how photography has evolved through the decades from the photographer’s style, use of equipment, techniques and what photography is used for. These changes will be seen by looking at the contemporary photographer

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    stopped playing golf and began to pursue photography. At the time he had bought his very first camera, he didn’t know much about photography and taking pictures. Later on it would be the famous photographer, Ansel Adams, who would pave the way for Harry’s amazing photographs. It was when Ansel Adams came to Detroit for a workshop, all of his photographs and the passion they portrayed caught

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    Description: The Sencery, is project combining different medias in one installation. Visiting three places across Slovakian mountains, recording my moves and surroundings. My aim is to evoke the same experience I had, into viewers mind, walking through the untouched nature. Presenting the sound, video, photographs and objects from my journeys. As now days human don't have the opportunity, of being alone, enjoying the time and seeing a part of the “empty” world where time doesn't pass. I aim to

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    American Environmentalism Essay

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    “The modern form of the word environment comes from an older word that we hardly use anymore: environ, to surround, to form a ring around, to encircle” (Stoll 3). The meaning of the word environment did not become a major factor in the lives of humanity until 1945. The tragic events that led to the end of World War II sparked a chief movement in history: American Environmentalism. Global decision-making changed as well as human unity due to the mere purpose that fate of all people and the environment

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    The Curse Of Halie

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    survive by inhabiting a world of her own. She lives on memories that are sometimes distorted, such as the “heroic” son Ansel who died mysteriously

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