The Balaklava Valley
The battle of Balaclava took place during the Crimean war. It was notable for two things * it was the scene of the famous "Charge of the Light Brigade" * it gave the name to a knitted headgear similar to a modern ski mask
A famous crime scene investigator is Henry Lee.
The duration of Famous Crime Scene is 1800.0 seconds.
Famous Crime Scene ended on 2010-03-26.
Famous Crime Scene was created on 2010-02-12.
Psycho had the most famous shower scene.
A scene queenScene queen is simply another term for someone who is a drama queen. A drama queen is someone who overreacts to something that would normally be taken quite light-heartedly. ---------------------------------------It is also a style. Scene queens usually becomes famous from myspace.
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Although unfamiliar with famous snow scene paintings research has shown that there is indeed a very famous snow scene painting. The painting is called Hunters in the Snow and was painted in 1565 by Pieter Bruegel.
The shower scene where Janet Leigh is stabbed to death.
Like a film camera, a camcorder "sees" the world through lenses. In a film camera, the lenses serve to focus the light from a scene onto film treated with chemicals that have a controlled reaction to light. In this way, camera film records the scene in front of it: It picks up greater amounts of light from brighter parts of the scene, and lower amounts of light from darker parts of the scene. The lens in a camcorder also serves to focus light, but instead of focusing it onto film, it shines the light onto a small semiconductor image sensor. This sensor, a charge-coupled device (CCD), measures light with a half-inch (about 1 cm) panel of 300,000 to 500,000 tiny light-sensitive diodes calledphotosites.Each photosite measures the amount of light (photons) that hits a particular point, and translates this information into electrons (electrical charges): A brighter image is represented by a higher electrical charge, and a darker image is represented by a lower electrical charge. Just as an artist sketches a scene by contrasting dark areas with light areas, a CCD creates a video picture by recording light intensity. During playback, this information directs the intensity of a television's electron beam as it passes over the screen.
The 'lead' investigating officer/detective is in charge regardless of who is "working" the scene.