(a) Fonts- if it's a small image or big (b) Layout of picture - Centre, Left, Bottom etc (c) colours- what it symbolises/ portray. You could link this to Age (d) Gender and Age - who would buy/ look at it OR who are they trying to get to; adults, kids... (e) What you think the purpose of the photograph is When you want to analyse photograph or articles use Fat Tony, Points At Very Small Children Form of text/article Tone of what you're analysing i.e. colour - dull. bright? Purpose-advice, inform, argue, describes e.tc. Audience- Ages/Gender Viewpoints- if there are quotes, Style- Formal or informal AND Content You can conclude by giving your own personal responses i.e how it makes you feel, if the right colour has been used and
Edison invented the "motion picture" camera working out of his lab in West Orange, New Jersey, but did not invent motion pictures. Motion pictures, or moving pictures, had been created using a number of devices. One that I've seen at the Smithsonian institution was a circular device, with pictures glued to cardboard cards attached to the edge of a circular plate. There was a small space (slot) between the photographs. When spinning, you looked through the slots at the adjacent photograph and the strobe effect created the illusion of movement. Flip books are another example of early moving pictures.
The first machine patented in the United States that showed animated pictures or movies was a device called the "wheel of life" or "Zoopraxiscope" which was patented in 1867 by William Lincoln .
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Yes as long as they meet the necessary criteria (a work of sufficient originality fixed in a tangible medium perceptible by human eye, machine or device) photos, maps and cartoons al would be eligible for copyright protection.
Disney movies may be purchased at big box retailers and on the internet as well. Some websites may offer online rentals or purchases to watch from any computer or internet enabled device.
A camera is a device to take photographs.
No, it is a device from a children's cartoon series.
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Photographs can be uploaded to various social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Flickr and Photobucket either from a mobile device of personal computer. A network connection will be required. The website, BizarBin caters for those who would like to upload weird pictures in particular.
digital cameras or scanners
Zedge is a good site for cartoon wallpapers for your mobile device. It also contains other various wallpapers for your mobile device that might interest you.
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They don't, it was invented as a comedic device in the Simpsons cartoon.
A device that can take pictures and output them to your computer....
A stealth cam isn't really useful for travel photos. Its more of a setup and come back later cam. This is useful for scouting a hunting location, or taking unobtrusive pictures of animals that would run away if they knew you were around. Its a time lapse and movement sensing device that takes pictures when your not around.
Unfortunately not. Cartoon fanatics such as myself wish that would happen but it's all imaginations so no.