First of all, I believe it is haraam [not allowed in Islam] for a Muslim woman to live with a non-Muslim man.
Secondly, if she IS living there, as long as she is not praying while facing the pictures, it should be fine. It is not allowed to pray while facing pictures with anyone's face on them. It is also not allowed to pray with a mirror in front of you.
This is the best answer I can give with my knowledge. I would suggest doing some more research to double check.
Allah is all knowing and most forgiving.
Masalaam.
How much money did Polaroid film cost in all the years it was sold?
I can tell you it was really expensive. When the SX-70 camera came out (the first Polaroid that didn't require you peel the film apart after it developed), the film was almost $7 for ten shots. 35mm film, by comparison, was about $4 for a 36-exposure roll.
Who discovered the first camera?
Chinese and Greek philosophers describe the basic principles of optics and the camera.
Isaac Newton discovers that white light is composed of different colors.
Johann Heinrich Schulze discovered that silver nitrate darkened upon exposure to light.
First Panorama opens, the forerunner of the movie house invented by Robert Barker.
Joseph Niepce achieves first photographic image with camera obscura - however, the image required eight hours of light exposure and later faded.
Louis Daguerre's first daguerreotype - the first image that was fixed and did not fade and needed under thirty minutes of light exposure.
First American patent issued in photography to Alexander Wolcott for his camera.
William Henry Talbot patents the Calotype process - the first negative-positive process making possible the first multiple copies.
First advertisement with a photograph made in Philadelphia.
Frederick Scott Archer invented the Collodion process - images required only two or three seconds of light exposure.
Panoramic camera patented - the Sutton.
Oliver Wendell Holmes invents stereoscope viewer.
Photographs and photographic negatives are added to protected works under copyright.
Richard Leach Maddox invented the gelatin dry plate silver bromide process - negatives no longer had to be developed immediately.
Eastman Dry Plate Company founded.
George Eastman invents flexible, paper-based photographic film.
Eastman patents Kodak roll-film camera.
Reverend Hannibal Goodwin patents celluloid photographic film.
First mass-marketed camera-the Brownie.
First 35mm still camera developed.
General Electric invents the modern flash bulb.
First light meter with photoelectric cell introduced.
Eastman Kodak markets Kodachrome film.
Eastman Kodak introduces Kodacolor negative film.
Chester Carlson receives patent for electric photography (xerography).
Edwin Land markets the Polaroid camera.
Eastman Kodak introduces high speed Tri-X film.
EG&G develops extreme depth underwater camera for U.S. Navy.
Polaroid introduces instant color film.
Photograph of the Earth from the moon.
Polaroid introduces one-step instant photography with the SX-70 camera.
George Eastman and Edwin Land inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame.
Konica introduces first point-and-shoot, autofocus camera.
Sony demonstrates first consumer camcorder.
Canon demonstrates first digital electronic still camera.
Pixar introduces digital imaging processor.
Eastman Kodak announces Photo CD as a digital image storage medium.
I am looking for photographs taken in the 1960s at belle vue studio in Bradford?
I don't know when you posted this, but if you get in touch I can let you know where the studio photos are.
E-mail below.
Tim Smith april 2012.
timsmithphotos@btinternet.com
When was the first photography studio ever opened?
Basically it was opened in 1840 in New York City. Photography is the best way of capturing a moment. Now in 2021 BSM Creative Production is the New York's most famous Full-services photography studio. BSM Productions offers best photography services at an reasonable price. If you are interested then feel to contact us. Just dial 646 733 8996
Non renewable resources in a camera?
Because I say so... no one can ever change my principle... you heard
Why did Winston smith burn the photograph of Jones?
He burned the photograph because he had fear that he would have committed facecrime and betrayed himself to the telescreen, thereby getting himself killed.
How do you download Kodak digital camera software?
The camera should come with a CD and cables to connect to the computer. Read the handbook. You will need to put the CD in the computer and it should automatically download the software.
If you don't have the CD go on line and download from Kodak.
Can you photograph Saturn with a digital camera?
not quite sure but i know you can ask a professor for the answer :D and you can use what the scientists use as-well
What are the political reasons for a camera?
it was wild back them For looking and finding out reasons.
Are non digital cameras still worth using?
Of course, these cameras give you natural vintage look of the picture + the image looks more natural and realistic when you use film cameras. I know many people still preferring old leicas using film to capture images. I think every photographer keeps his old camera or plans to get one.
What part of a cow is used to make camera film?
It's made from gelatin, which is the boiled cartilage from bones.
Is the Polaroid i835 a good camera?
The i835 is about as good as you'll get at the price. It is an adequate entry-level point and shoot camera for casual snapshots.
What is a bubble in the glass of a camera lens called?
A bubble in the glass of a camera lens is called a bubble, because that's what it is: if the glassmaker pours molten glass into molds, waits for it to harden then grinds and polishes the lenses to their final shape, there will be bubbles in the glass. As long as they're small and not too numerous, they don't hurt anything.
Nikon invented a way to produce absolutely bubble-free glass that is not used except for the most expensive lenses. To do it, they make the glass in small ceramic crucibles. After the glass is molten, the various metals they put in the glass to affect its light-handling properties are added and the glass has gone through its cook cycle, they set the glass in a special machine that performs a process called annealing. This takes the stresses out of the glass and makes it better. Then they let the glass harden in the crucible. This takes months and is very tightly controlled. When the glass is completely hard, they haul the crucible to a very high height and drop it on a granite slab, causing the crucible and the glass in it to break into a million pieces. Once they have broken glass, they pick out the pieces large enough to make lenses out of and cut and polish it to the proper shapes.
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It is called Orb. The wiki definition is as following.
The term orb describes unexpected, typically circular artifacts that occur in flash photography - sometimes with trails indicating motion - especially common with modern compact and ultra-compact digital cameras.
More detail... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orb_%28optics%29
The answer is positive statement:
A positive statement is a statement about what isand that contains no indication of approval or disapproval. A normative statement expresses a judgment about whether a situation is desirable or undesirable.
A decrease in the price of digital cameras will decrease the demand for camera film?
This statement is simply a statement about what isand cannot be construed to be a judgment and so cannot be a normative statement.
How many terabytes of storage does 370 cameras need for 30 days storage?
Depends on the encoding and quality of the video files from the cameras. If its webcams for instance you would probably only need a few terrabytes..
Why is it important to make sure that not much light reaches the sensor of a camera?
It is important that the sensor receives the correct amount of light. To restrict the amount of light would produce poor results.
Who invented autofocus camera?
Minolta
No, Minolta were the first to market an autofocus SLR (the 7000) that actually worked.
The first AF SLR was the Pentax ME-F, but there were compacts before that.
Can you replace human eyes with cameras?
Human eyes are much more complicated than cameras. There are muscles that continuously change the shape of our lens in order for us to focus on any object. There are nerves which send unique signals to our brains for interpretation. The images that are mapped onto our eyes are just a series of dots and lines, but our brain translates these dots and lines into the things we see: color, texture, size and pretty much everything else. If human eyes are to be replaced with cameras, these cameras would have to be extremely advanced. There must be a source of electricity which sends the same unique signals to our brain, and that is very complicated. What's more, our eyes have a way of healing themselves and protecting from harm. Cameras can't do that.