After the advent of photography in the mid-century, magic lanterns were increasingly produced and sold primarily for domestic use. |
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For photography, use a fast-speed film, as the zodiacal light is a fairly faint phenomenon. |
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Based on what I have learned from past experiences, here are some pointers to make the most of your camp's video or photography shoot. |
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Stellar photography aside, he's really the only reason I keep resubscribing to the mag. |
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Girls showed up for the photography workshop without fail, even when they cut school. |
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Anyone interested in lepidoptera, entomology, natural history, and probably even art and photography will enjoy the photographs. |
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His mother, Jini, was an artist and his father, Mark, a farmer with a talent for photography. |
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I mentioned this bill, and that person came up with a story about being the subject of unwanted and invasive photography. |
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Extreme macro photography allows us to explore a world that would be quite difficult to explore with the naked eye. |
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The content is liberally illustrated by photography specially taken for the magazine. |
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As he experimented with special lenses and different exposures and paper, his photography became increasingly art-inspired. |
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The building on Queen Street houses portraits of eminent Scots, antiquities, and the national photography collection. |
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The centre offers diving, spearfishing, underwater photography, and simply sailing. |
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I dare to say that we had to wait for modern digital photography in order to manage mixed colour temperatures like autochromes did in the past. |
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If you're into macro photography, keep your lens caps off and your strobes charged. |
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She has held four photography exhibitions so far and authored a book of poems with her own illustrations. |
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In a majority of the lectures, speakers focused on the historical circumstances of photography that have led to its current state. |
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This discussion broadened out to cover many aspects of travel photography and rounded off a most enjoyable evening at the Camera Club. |
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It seems that this year's photography sales have started pushing prices into areas once traditionally associated with paintings or sculpture. |
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From the crime scene to the line-up to the mug shot, the criminal justice system depends on photography. |
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After the child goes missing, time-lapse photography depicts the clouds rapidly rolling in and nestling on the horizon above the rocky outcrops. |
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Her bread and butter work is commercial photography but artwork is her passion. |
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By 1905, of course, astronomical observations had greatly improved due to photography. |
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The manufacturers recommended that only pilots with over 500 hours flying experience of rotorcraft use the R22 for aerial photography. |
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Like photography, video is an art form of which digital is simply the latest format. |
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The color photography is muted throughout, with the exception of the red, which is astonishingly vibrant to the point of overload. |
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He writes articles for newspapers and magazines on travel, scuba diving, underwater photography and heritage photography. |
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The 35 exhibits from as many artists range from oil paintings, photography and videos to mixed-media installations. |
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In her 20s, Coppola dabbled in modelling, photography and clothes design, occasionally shooting videos for America's alternative rock royalty. |
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He noted that among the areas involved were arts and crafts, woodwork, upholstery, photography and so on. |
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Mostly I do photography because I am not tall enough to be a runway model, so I pose for magazines and calendars. |
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Such photographers are seldom mentioned in the same breath as the kings in the world of photography. |
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The birth of social realism in the early 1930s encompassed all the arts, including photography. |
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By April 1861, when the American civil war began, photography had advanced with the introduction of glass plate negatives. |
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The magic of photography takes negative images and can turn them into positive things of beauty, it fits so well with our theme. |
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In this untracked wilderness we hike between glacier-fed streams, taking time for close observation and photography. |
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In this untracked wilderness we backpack between glacier-fed streams, taking time for close observation and photography. |
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Now, he said, with a long career as a television lighting director behind him, he restricts his photography to family snaps. |
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Another student with an enthusiasm for photography, Elias, snaps pictures of his schoolmates. |
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Before photography was invented, nature printing was used to illustrate books on the study of plants and medicine. |
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He consequently links early photography with the Realist project, tying it to an urge for naturalism in both the arts and sciences. |
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His photography is elegant and smartly framed, and the period detail looks right. |
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The movies are composed of newsreel photography from the theaters of operation and narration. |
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Point-and-shoot cameras are ideal for this kind of photography, because they let you react quickly with little fuss or bother. |
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That his places are unpeopled, in today's arena of politicized landscape photography, is in itself anachronistic, however abrupt the photographs. |
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Japan is so hot right now as Shoichi Aoki's exhibition of unorthodox fashion photography will prove. |
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The motif, in concert with the low-angle shot and slow-motion photography, heightens the tension in this penultimate moment prior to delivery. |
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Photographs for personal use are permitted, but the use of flash photography, tripods and unipods is barred. |
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It is the ability to record the ordinary, seemingly unimportant detail that makes photography so democratic. |
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He is passionate about both diving and underwater photography and does not want to let me down. |
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And if you go in for underwater photography, take three times as much film as you think you need. |
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We had a week of short walks, drawing, filming and photography with snow petrels and gawky looking skua birds as our neighbours. |
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Infrared photography, which is widely used to view underdrawings in painting conservation, has been applied to the Museum's six Ethiopian icons. |
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The elements of photography have been skilfully woven into the cinematography. |
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It would add hours to his commuting time, ruin his wife's photography business and generally muck them about. |
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Even though it was a cold morning, we were kept warm by the hot air blowers and the light was ideal for photography. |
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Even photography works, take a portrait and blow it up in black and white for a special effect. |
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The unaccomplished DV photography rarely enlightens our understanding of the characters. |
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Multiple hardware platforms for digital photography can currently be used in a pathology laboratory. |
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The end result is a photography of mythical proportions that is camouflaged in paint and operates in singles rather than multiples. |
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It looked marvellous and there was a lot of inventive and well executed photography and montage. |
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Aerial photography has revealed four later Neolithic cursus monuments converging on the hillock with the monolith, effectively boxing it in. |
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James installed a darkroom in his Silverstream home and took up professional photography as a sideline to his architecture. |
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An avid shutterbug, Paul has been able to expand his interest in photography as a leader on Sierra Club trips. |
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For black-and-white photography the issue of tone and mood and matching mats is extremely important. |
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But with the onset of the Depression, he saw modernistic commercial photography go out of fashion. |
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It works well with black-and-white photography and abstract and modern art. |
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In her 20s, she dabbled in modelling, photography and clothes design, occasionally shooting videos for America's alternative rock royalty. |
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Ben wanted to do some cave photography and needed a willing group of models to pose for him. |
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The exhibition of the best entries was a powerful showcase for photography. |
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He enjoyed photography and liked to take still life shots and photographs of the countryside. |
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In September, we will stage our first triennial exhibition of international photography and video. |
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Stereo photography supports natural binocular vision by providing pairs of discrete images for the left and right eyes. |
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It is also a thing of beauty, with typography that's clever without being tricksy, saliva-inducing photography and cute little naif drawings. |
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Despite the trick photography involved, it still calls for some nifty footwork and Niall rises to the occasion. |
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The close-quarter action photography with gristle and bone is spliced with dizzy shots of flying masonry launched by ginormous trebuchets. |
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The seventeenth annual seminar on mineral photography will be held on Thursday. |
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A mix of fiction, journalism and high-quality photography, it's a world away from the usual top-shelf titles. |
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We get to visit one American women's group which specialises in a form of photography normally associated with top-shelf magazines. |
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In the daguerreotype process, an early type of photography, a silver plate was sensitized by exposure to iodine vapors. |
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Likewise, historians of photography had paid relatively little attention to tintypes as being unworthy of serious scholarly attention. |
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This spring, mentorships will be offered in bronze casting, digital photography, creative writing, and contemporary painting. |
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For all its effort, the film relies too heavily on atmosphere, time-lapse photography and the film-makers' impressions of Beijing's rock scene. |
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We see time-lapse photography of plants springing to life and decaying, then images of floods, war and catastrophe. |
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It was like watching time-lapse photography of a cell dividing and growing. |
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The film's stylistic time-lapse photography and multi-layered narrative isn't always successful. |
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It can be viewed in far shorter order, of course, since much of it is presented in the 16-minute video as time-lapse photography. |
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His face flushed from glimmering blue-white to a deathly pale grey, like a dying flower watched in time-lapse photography. |
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My favorite medium is artistic photography because it is real and has that peacefulness and beauty in it. |
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The industry is still too accepting of mediocre illustrations and photography in general. |
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Bill Atkinson's web site is a showcase for some spectacular nature photography. |
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The awards rotate biennially throughout different regions of the world recognizing artists who have achieved excellence in color photography. |
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From a technical point of view my sole qualification for covering this shoot is an O level in photography which I passed over 20 years ago. |
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His photography was lovely and inspired me to start looking a little more carefully through the lens. |
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I'm glad the repair job went okay but I wonder if all this detailed photography of the shuttle is a too detailed. |
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Our charity Christmas cards are now available at the Coastguard Station featuring some fabulous photography of sea holly. |
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When was the last time photography attracted quite so much thoughtful coverage in the mass media? |
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Sitting on the photography bench on the edge of the court, I don't think I've seen anything so balletic, visceral and exciting. |
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This competition highlights work in oil painting, watercolor, drawing, photography and other visual art forms. |
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I'm attracted to photography for its voyeuristic quality, and I approach the subject in an abandoned, playful, intuitive way. |
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I used to do photography seriously, and even wrote a book on photography in schools back in the seventies. |
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We visited all the famous places and battled with the Japanese for the best photography spots. |
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Levine has been a lifelong artist who deals with the abstract in his photography, watercolors, oils, acrylics, mixed media and metal sculpture. |
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By 1915, they were actively engaged in applying Cubist principles to photography. |
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This tension between image and interpretation was also at play in the early days of photography. |
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A number of internal competitions were judged by members of photography clubs from Kilkenny and Mullingar. |
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Prerequisites are a willingness to experiment, a desire to play, and a hankering to shake up preconceived notions about your art and photography. |
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The photography group go south again for the day, sheltered from the westerly wind to dive a maze of deep, narrow canyons. |
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With the advent of digital photography, he was quick to realise the new creative possibilities. |
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Some European countries still do not allow aerial photography by civilians. |
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The aerial photography specialist took the picture using a top-of-the-range camera. |
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The research could also be used in traffic monitoring, aerial photography and detecting hazardous substances. |
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Literature concerning photography by Africans remains scattershot and largely insubstantial. |
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The resulting painterly effects evoke old-master canvases as well as introductory chapters in the history of photography. |
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The documentary aesthetic lent itself to the popularization of photography at all levels. |
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And who is responsible for what happens once the photograph is affixed to the gallery wall or printed in the fine volume of war photography? |
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The increasing affordability of flat-panel TV screens will make video art compatible with other forms of photography. |
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Without a doubt this show has an appeal that reaches beyond photography aficionados. |
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In our time of candid, instamatic and digital photography, this is a tome to treasure. |
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It also now provides courses on environmental management, photography and painting. |
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A new exhibit at the Norton Museum of Art examines the role of man's best friend in the history of photography. |
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Under such a system, much of the tediousness of gross photography, such as sticker labeling, sticker removal, and image sorting will disappear. |
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Its high-resolution 17-inch widescreen display is perfect for movies, music, games, and editing your own digital photography. |
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Unlike still photography, the algorithm can produce the image in real time, on an ordinary laptop. |
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Wedding photography is an evolving field that requires artistic talent, vision, and highly technical expertise. |
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He uses an image from the process of photographic development, whose obsolescence is imminent due to the advent of digital photography. |
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Photography is not necessarily photography and only tautologists would disagree with this. |
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The imaging systems are used to provide an airborne survey by aerial photography. |
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Under the weight of the hammer and sickle for 75 years, both painting and photography were created primarily in the service of the state. |
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Lots of flying in noisy airplanes for air to air photography but not much joy of flying. |
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The winning entries of a local photography competition will be displayed in the town library for a week. |
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The promising photography raises high hopes and more or less continues for the rest of the film. |
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There seems to be no evidence that Kirlian photography is a paranormal phenomenon. |
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You know, there's a certain kind of photography now, Kirlian photography, which can actually photograph your aura. |
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Much has changed in photography over the last 50 years and the club has readily embraced these changes. |
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Educated at Eton and Oxford, he lists his recreations in Who's Who as photography, gardening and horseracing. |
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For digital photography, SoLux bulbs are perfect, yielding accurate rendition of difficult-to-photograph minerals such as dioptase and azurite. |
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Among contemporary artists, the most popular media are printmaking, calligraphy, and photography. |
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A member of the Masonic Lodge in Palmer, Massachusettes, Klingler enjoyed woodcarving, photography, fishing, and spinning yarns. |
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The survey measured tree cover in wooded areas of greater than one hectare using satellite photography. |
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Then on Tuesday the Dorsey women get together for classes in such activities as calligraphy, photography and health cookery. |
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The style is reminiscent of glossy fashion photography at times, with good lighting and color saturation. |
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Interpretive techniques such as dodging and burning and adjusting contrast and saturation, have been used since the earliest days of photography. |
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Professional photographers Jan Checker and Sally Vigilante were on hand to teach the photography novices some useful skills. |
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The walls had fallen away but the wheel remained, a perfect prop for photography. |
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The clouds race to form and re-form across the blue sky, as though captured in stop-motion photography. |
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Not bad for an incidental photographer who took up photography mostly as a necessity rather than an avocation! |
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Whilst excelling in architecture James also channelled his creativity into writing and photography. |
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The monochrome photography adds a harsh note, reflecting the grainy greys of this fearful life. |
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The photography, buttressed by watchful blocking and acting, invites careful consideration of the calamity as opposed to tantalization. |
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With its detailed narrative, lavish photography and all-star cast, this was more of a short film than an ad. |
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The Soviet avant-garde experimented with photography, photomontage, film, architecture and design for everyday living. |
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These masqueraders may well be members of a Congo cabildo who have agreed to be photographed in one of Havana's best-known photography studios. |
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What emerges of interest in a single publication is rarely the photography alone. |
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A scholar with many interests, Bird enjoyed photography, the outdoors, and many different cultural foods. |
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As the art of photography marches relentlessly down the digital path, a surprisingly opposite trend has also emerged. |
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I felt that it might lead me to understand why photography as an art form compels my interest. |
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The trainees were schooled in spy photography and sabotage, Morse Code and minelaying. |
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Other episodes use spectacular photography to show Australia's tropical rainforests, swamps, wildlife, deserts, seas and natural landmarks. |
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Photography and Place, is a typical theme for a restricted as well as dominant genre in photography, landscape. |
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Wherever possible we also operate a grave tracing and photography service, for those unable to travel. |
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I feel like a reluctant voyeur, watching a flower die in heart wrenching, time lapse photography. |
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I need a volunteer to act as a subject in a photography experiment that I'm planning. |
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The first of these is aesthetic, the second political, but both inform her ambivalently negative attitudes towards still photography. |
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He has earned recognition as a Renaissance man through his contributions to the worlds of photography, film, literature, music and poetry. |
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The more progressive art magazines evinced little more interest in the subject of photography. |
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He developed high-speed photography, which could freeze a hummingbird in mid-flight or a splash of milk. |
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In the ensuing years, Miller moved from photography to painting, exploring the representational realm. |
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What kind of representational strategies are we using when we use photography or illustration featuring people? |
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An integrated camera allows for video recording and digital photography with 5x zoom function. |
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The result is an engaging, if contrary, diatribe that should be of interest to students of American Indian communities and to students of photography. |
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His photography has won more than a hundred awards, including the prestigious Alfred Eisenstaedt Award for Magazine Photography. |
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When Vial got that first assignment, she was just beginning her photography career, and Cirque du Soleil was only a few years old. |
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Drawing had been his first devotion, but he shifts to photography when he enters the Beaux-Arts de Paris. |
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He has long worked with different types of photography, including pinhole cameras and camera obscura. |
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In the 1850s the Victorian photographer Roger Fenton took the new technology of wet-plate photography to high levels of artistic achievement and public visibility. |
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In the 1850s the daguerreotype gave way to a cheap hybrid, the tintype, and to a new form of negative-to-positive photography known as wet-plate or wet-collodion. |
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McKell has also incorporated the community into his other projects, like high fashion photography. |
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But strong performances from consumer electronics, white goods, mobile phones, leisure and photography products ensured underlying sales continued to grow. |
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While hardly as obscure a job title as key grip or best boy, it's safe to say that most people wouldn't know exactly what being a director of photography involves. |
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In terms of photography and airbrushing, this ad is excellent. |
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The Workspace includes several electric pottery wheels, electric kilns, a screen printing press, complete woodworking shop, photography lab and a mat cutter. |
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You may also use Kirlian photography to capture auras on film. |
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The artists living along the Art Trail work in a variety of media, including sculpture, painting, photography, woodcarving, printmaking and fiber art. |
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It has been about 150 years since the inception of photography and 120 years since paper began to be manufactured from acidic wood pulp rather than cloth. |
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He had been a Union carpenter for 30 years before retiring and devoting himself to nature photography. |
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Flight allowed mankind a new perspective on itself, which aerial photography eventually captured and disseminated. |
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This practice of reiterating the connection between Indigenous people and our countries is a tradition within the movement of Contemporary Indigenous art and photography. |
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The 32-year-old founder of do-it-yourself photography site Photojojo was diagnosed with acute leukemia in September. |
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Recently, Singer posed for a photo portfolio on Todd Selby's photography Web site The Selby. |
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This catalog and show will please the lovers of craftsmanship in black and white photography as well as the followers of a long tradition of American landscapists. |
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For a century photography has been an important means of developing our empathy for people whose lives or situations are far removed from our own. |
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Shooting with flash, you can do macro photography from 30 cm to 80 cm. |
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The history of art and particularly photography is replete with individuals who have found success in a style or subject matter from which they rarely varied. |
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So much so that nowadays any deficiency in colour reproduction is far more likely to be a consequence of faulty photography than of careless printing. |
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He more or less gave up photography and devoted himself to the study of Assyrian, a dead language, but he had imbued photography with the living language of art. |
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My friend graduated from photography school in New York, and, like many artists, plunged into a libertine lifestyle with more than a little enthusiasm. |
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Art, photography, and lifecasting combine to create unique images. |
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But jokes apart I have been wanting to do something beyond photography. |
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Those pioneer photographers thought that photography, through the interaction of sunlight on light-sensitive silver salts, might capture the Platonic essence of things. |
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In 2008, his monastery was in desperate need of funds and Vreeland decided to lend a hand with his first photography exhibition. |
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Oh, and the photography, music, and dialogue are truly excellent. |
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After graduating from Harvard, greenfield entered the world of photography with one eye on anthropology and sociology. |
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Ultimately though, what is more intriguing about this work is the manner in which it runs athwart of some contemporary photography to instead de-emphasize overt expressivity. |
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For centuries, images of the madonna, the beautiful nude and now the supermodel have reigned, while ordinary women remain largely undepicted in art, film and photography. |
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We can also assist in the tracing of war graves, and whenever it is possible we operate a free grave or memorial photography service for those people who are unable to travel. |
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The fashion photography duo talks to toby Milstein about their latest projects and who they never want to photograph. |
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Director of photography Richard Lannaman minds the camera, leaving Danielle free to direct, though she takes full charge of the smaller and pick-up shoots. |
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In an age where photography did not exist, unlike artists abroad who soften aristocratic features in oils, Indian painters preferred stylised versions in miniatures. |
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Interested in photography, he worked for Pan American Airways in the mid-1930s, taking pictures of the development of the trans-Pacific air route. |
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He sold his harps and bought photography equipment, taking round-the-clock photos of a mannequin in different kinds of light. |
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Of course all photography is illusion, all cinema make-believe. |
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Academics and professionals may be satisfied with technical drawings but a lay public, on which museums depend, need models, virtual reality tours, or, at least, photography. |
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Born in Glasgow in 1966, Rankin grew up in St. Albans and studied photography at the London College of Printing. |
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In turn, Steichen was propelled to further prominence in the world of photography. |
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A Merit would suffice, heck even a Pass would do as I know she's going to mark me down anyway because I slacked big time on the photography bit, but that was a different unit. |
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While distinctive, Linnap's work participates in the broad wave of conceptual photography that has prevailed in the Baltic region in recent years. |
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In the news environment I was seldom exposed to nude photography, although one of my first assignments happened to be of supermodels baring all to save Table Mountain. |
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In photography this is known as the thousand-yard stare, when a person has seen more than they can cope with and their mind has consequently shut down. |
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His aesthetic and educational style borrowed the confident clarity of Walker Evans's photography and the baroque self-consciousness of James Agee's writing. |
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Well, maybe we can teach them to be justly distrustful of photography in general. |
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As D' Alancaisez flicks through his book of ideas I hope he may one day be inspired to use his undoubted skill to experiment in other genres of photography. |
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Conducted by master artists, classes will be offered in beadwork, painting, costume design, pottery, doll making, fiber art, photography and jewelry making. |
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Astronomy, too, benefits from the miracle of time-lapse photography. |
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Using time-lapse photography it shows hair shooting from skin and sweat forming on fingertips, while heat-sensitive film shows how the body cools itself. |
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In the over-heated Westminster hot-house, rumour sprouts rumour in rapid motion, rather like those speeded-up films used in time-lapse photography. |
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This shift suggests a kind of semiological skinning of photography where the signifier is separated from the signified to be reconstituted as a sign itself. |
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Kodak, which defined personal photography for generations in the 20th century, appears headed for certain bankruptcy. |
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Like a wine connoisseur sampling various Merlots, I can now walk into a fine art gallery or museum and intuitively understand the photography and its value, or lack thereof. |
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Just as the world is being over taken by photography, something as beguilingly simple as Ross's work comes along and reminds you of the power of painting. |
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In other cases a little of the lead white ground beneath the surface layers of paint has been displaced, and the result is to produce a black dot under X-ray photography. |
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However, because her expertise is clearly not in photography, her commentary includes some significant misstatements and unclarities that require correction. |
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Please bring your cameras, tripods, flash guns and some items that reflect the seasonality of the theme for what promises to be an interesting evening's photography. |
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Most of the birders also had very high-tech photography equipment. |
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An estimated ten thousand people visit the refuge each year to enjoy a variety of activities from bird-watching and photography to hunting and fishing. |
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They say photography is an addictive hobby, like golf, and once bitten by the shutterbug, one is always impatient to grab the camera and go for a shoot. |
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There is a peculiar use of photography in twin rituals that denies the specificity of its naturalism in order to emphasize the oneness in the twoness of twins. |
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For Sheeler, perhaps even more than for Stieglitz, Strand, and others, photography was a socially uncommitted art, whose purpose was to seek and reveal expressive form. |
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The black-and-white photography is often overexposed and a little blurry. |
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The selected work encompasses a range of media, including painting, print, photography, sculpture, installation, video, light, sound, performance and multimedia. |
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Vivian Maier is a fairly recent discovery in the genre of street photography. |
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Zone plate imagery is a fairly unexplored area of photography. |
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One of his unfulfilled ambitions is to write a scientific book on a particular forest and its inhabitants as well as write a book on wildlife photography. |
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In fact it is decidedly kickass unhilarious, as must surely have been obvious to all concerned as soon as principal photography began on this unholy mess. |
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I unliked a local photography business as they were posting multiple photos each day and I was getting tired of seeing pictures of people I didn't know. |
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Five keen snappers received free photography tuition from a professional in a project supported by the Greater Woolwich neighbourhood renewal panel. |
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The quality of the photography is complemented by a simple, neat site design which does an exemplary job of displaying the collection cleanly and quickly. |
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Many of the works are officially untitled, using the non-title to mark their place in a modernist tradition of free-standing, anti-functional art photography. |
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In this untracked and threatened wilderness, our small group will backpack between glacier-fed rivers, taking time for close observation and photography. |
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In this untracked and threatened wilderness, our group will backpack between glacier-fed rivers, taking time out for close observation and photography. |
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She moved to England where she eventually abandoned her photography, partaking in only a few projects towards the end of her life. |
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If you are serious about photography, dawn is the time to be up and about. |
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Through all the variations in mood and technique, he seeks to combine social realism with stylistic experiments, bold photography, and expressive use of the widescreen shape. |
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The precision, clarity and supposed objectivity of the images established photography as a standard for validity in a regime of truth that valorized scientific precision. |
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They look the same, but the heart is different, just as ninjutsu and horse photography look quite different, but at that one point are very similar. |
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They will have classes in sculpting, painting, photography, music, theatre, contemporary dance, film, and videography, apart from reading, writing, and arithmetic. |
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Reproductive photography of this sort remains bound to its function as the artist's record, as the engraver's aide-memoire, and as the low-quality alternative to the burin. |
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Is photography what happens when a voyeur meets a narcissist? |
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These images have a grainy and rough appearance that pulls them even further away from the canons of early modernist photography as defined by Ansel Adams and Edward Weston. |
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Entries have also been flowing in for the Young Achiever of the Year Award, and for the short story, creative writing and photography competitions. |
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These days, my skepticism about the current state of photography is mostly relegated to cameras which, despite being so captivatingly small, remain annoyingly enigmatic. |
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O'Sullivan's stereographic image from 1871 of a melon cactus bears signs of his imbrication of photography and the practice of specimen collection. |
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Having explored many different mediums including photography, oil painting and charcoal drawing, Andrya has returned to the softer look of pastels for this exhibition. |
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For a master of abstract music, Johannes Brahms enjoyed surprisingly close ties with the most realistic of media, photography. |
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Toward the end of the second album the photography burst into color to celebrate the vivid vestiture of her adolescent molts. |
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Dude Ranches of the American West is a panoramic, full-color photography exhibit of more than 25 dude ranches across the American West. |
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Can one discern a hard and fast line between the thoughtography of Ted Serios and old-fashioned spirit photography? |
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For example, photography shop Artworkfoto in Funan DigitaLife Mall sells about five selfie sticks every day. |
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Sir John Herschel, son of the astronomer, from Kent, invented the term photography in 1839, meaning light writing. |
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The British director of photography, Freddie Young, won an Academy Award for his color cinematography. |
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Elton John is an art collector, and is believed to have one of the largest private photography collections in the world. |
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Other spaces on Saatchi Online including a forum, live chat, blogs, videos, photography and illustration. |
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Frustrated with the limitations of photography and its 'one eyed' approach, however, he returned to painting. |
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A photography studio has been set up for its Big Booth event, with all sorts of quirky props linked to Australia and the kooky digeridoo player. |
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The transition from film to digital cameras was a technological revolution in the photography industry. |
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How to Digitally Photograph Cars offers a range of details on equipment, lighting, location and more for any who would photography cars. |
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He began to work more with photography after this discovery and stopped painting for a while to exclusively pursue this new technique. |
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An international team of researchers used high-speed photography to capture the moves of the flytrap, Dionaea muscipula. |
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The UK scene is covered by Phil Donaldson, with photography from Imelda Grauer and Steve Nash. |
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For this reason, in photography a portrait is generally not a snapshot, but a composed image of a person in a still position. |
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As well as having a passion for literature, he also developed an interest in photography and often carried a camera with him. |
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Maxwell was also interested in applying his theory of color perception, namely in colour photography. |
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It is still highly regarded however, especially in documentary photography. |
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The bombardment, which had been carefully targeted by means of aerial photography, began on 22 September. |
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Furthermore, Nexus reserves the right to chaperone any filming or photography taking place on the network, and has often insisted upon doing so. |
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Operational evaluations were also extended to air photography, human factors in ASW, target interpretation and target recognition. |
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Who look-alike who boosted photography by discovering a powerful fixing agent, sodium hyposulfite. |
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Much of World War II aerial photography, where definition was important, was through Cooke lenses, due to their Apochromatic process. |
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Her goal during five expeditions was to photography the 'ovoos', shamanist stone markers found scattered across the vast Mongolian deserts. |
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There were also beatboxing sessions, break dancing, comedy, story telling, roller skating, craft and photography. |
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That was where I first developed my interest in photography using a simple little box camera,'' Anthony explains. |
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The use of aerial photography does not yield easily identifiable settlements, partly due to the dispersed nature of many of these settlements. |
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The Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Queen Street focuses on portraits and photography. |
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He had begun dating Kim Longstreet, a busgirl at Hyde Park, and she was looking for somewhere to study photography. |
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Artist Carol Roullard combines crystal making, micrography and photography to create distinctive and remarkable fine art. |
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The photography is stunning, with superb use of time-lapse, close-up, and nighttime photography as well as electron microphotography. |
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Many graphic, photography, posters, calligraphy and logotype works, centered on the theme of bismillah, have been displayed at the event. |
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Sandra Canning, an artist using 3D printing to make photography 3D printed lithophanes. |
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The Museum continues to collect historic artefacts and also commissions new paintings and photography. |
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But the raw believability of, say, Magnum photography has been done for. |
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