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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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    computer with their digital images. When in panic mode it’s interesting that we would probably grab photos rather than valuable jewelry” (Digital Photography School). This quotation explains that people form emotional attachments to their photos because they depicted the story of their lives. People bring cameras and now their cell phones to document events in their daily lives to look back at moments they captured. People would most likely grab photograph album or digital images from a burning house rather

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    and it is oil painted on canvas. In The Execution of May 3, Goya used the high contrast, shape, and color to capture a tense moment of the execution scene and reveals the relation of the Spanish man and French soldiers. The painting shows the image of a group of a Spanish man, judging by how they dressed, and woman who were hiding behind some man's back. At the right side of the painting, there are a group of soldiers from French with weapons pointing at the other group of people. The soldiers

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    longer one original that can only be owned by a wealthy collector or museum. Photographs are in fact more democratic than any other art form. When a photograph is taken of something, all originality in the image has the ability to be lost due to photography's ability to make exact copies of images, paintings or other art forms. Someone else could take a picture of a picture taken for an aesthetic experience and can replicate the exact aesthetic experience captured. In that way photography makes art

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    a modern photograph. Nothing in her pose suggests to us, spectators, what she does for a living, nor does it tell us much about her. For us, she is a woman disguised in an image of an earlier generation, or perhaps a woman celebrating her peasant heritage without fully embracing it. However, perhaps there is more to this image than meets the eye. The style, although subdued, brings to mind the many paintings of women in Victorian art, in which themes of beauty and love were apparent. Victorian women

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    Even from historical photographers such as Ansel Adams, Dorothea Lange, George Hurrell, Eadweard Muybridge, and many others, it is noticeable that photography styles truly do vary from person to person. Each has their own technique for capturing an image. Each one has their own purpose when they push that button. Not one of them takes a picture intending to capture what someone else already has. They all want to take what they see in the moment and then preserve it to be held throughout time. Not only

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