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    pictures reproduced in the Photographer’s Eye were made for a number of reasons within a century and a quarter by different men with varying concerns and talents. In the book, John Szarkowski also addresses five codependent features of the photographic images. Specifically, these include: The Thing Itself, The Detail, The Frame, Time, and Vantage Point (Grange 4). These features are believed to have contributed to the establishment of various vocabularies and critical perceptions more often associated

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    brought about a great revolution of the traditional arts, pushing it from depictions of a world we already knew to expressions of inward gestures and creativity. Photography conveniently replaced with images the words that were once essential to describing a visual. These images are in fact very different in nature from the continuous action of television, as well as the timeless sculpture. Abolishing the concept of time and space, the technology of the photo is thus fabricated

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    Does a Picture Really Tell A Thousand Words? According to John Berger, photographs from August 6th, 1945, are “images of hell.” (316) That was the day the US dropped an atomic bomb on Japan, killing countless innocent civilians and severely burning others. In his essay, “Hiroshima,” Berger faces the idea that our culture has “abandoned” the “concept of evil.” (320) Countless pictures seem to be the only thing left of that day, and from Berger’s perspective, the

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    used to alter images. In todays day and age, photoshop has become the norm. It is everywhere and it cannot be escaped. Photoshop is used on everything and everyone, and it is affecting us at an extremely negative rate. Due to the works of Photoshop being used on every single media platform, society has adapted to the perfection in photos that were altered by Photoshop. What the world sees when they look at a photoshopped picture is what a company views as perfection, and this image creates an unhealthy

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    photography as an art that shows reality in its actual state, rather than creating the ideal image without blemishes or imperfections. The speaker also reflects on his attraction towards the woman pictured in the album as she appears in the various stages of her life. This attraction is not only towards photographs, but also towards the elements of the photographs that show her as a real person, not an ideal image. However, the photographs also bring him pain, for the subject of the photo will always

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    will discuss the technical aspects of the image and look at the various readings that can be seen. I will also discuss my own reflection of the photograph and the reasons why I chose to analyse it. There are a number of technical aspects used in this photograph. It uses depth of field which gives a focused image. The photograph lacks sharpness apart from the flower that Jan Rose Kasmir is holding. The flower has a sharp focus and looking closely at the image, the quality in the flower compared to the

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    Reactions of the children were mixed for both videos. There seem too be a common theme of disappointment during the beginning half of the videos. Some of the reactions in the old cameras video were, “why things had to be so hard back then”, “ I hope there is a YouTube tutorial on this” and “ Who knew taking a picture was so much work”. They were all speechless, banging their heads and had big eyes. One girl admits that it is sad that the albums on our phones are named after the physical albums people

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    Imagine yourself as a little bunny in a world where you can be anything you dream of being, and the thing you dream to be is a cop. But there has never been a bunny cop before so most people are against you fulfilling your dream. This is the beginning of a very important scene in Zootopia. Judy is at a fair telling her parents how she will become the first bunny cop. Then, out of the corner of her eye, she sees her friends getting bullied by a fox, a predator. Judy runs over to help stand up for

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    chapters show explanation about the phenomenon. According to chapter 2, women always consider themselves and other people’s eye and are treated as objectives as sexual ones. Women always consider other people’s eye and because of that, women make fake images. A photo on page 36 bottom, there is a probably female celebrity in a car, and many people stand outside of the car and watch her (way’s of seeing, 36). The celebrity looks elegant, stylish hair and expensive clothes and tote bag. People, who are

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    Authors proposed a synchronization tech unique to recover geometrically attacked image via. Detection of desired image corner. 38 [4] Sayyed Mohammad Hosseini (2016) et. al. present that In this paper a new method for detection of camera tampering is proposed. Some examples for

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