How does online media's use of photography differ from that of other media formats?
Online media can have unlimited use of Photography.
Great question. He does. However, in an effort to fully understand the scenario it is important to realize that he takes a very active role in preparing his daily scripts. It is noticeable however when he runs several words in a row together that he is, indeed, reading from a teleprompter.
p.s. I have a cousin who works at CNBC as a studio technician and she has occasionally been on set (beforehand) and talked to more involved members of Cramer's crew.
Does the coolpix camera have video as well?
The Nikon Coolpix L120 has video. It is the read red button.
Did u read the instructions. The camera needs batteries and also a memory card, otherwise you won't be able to take or save photos or videos
Where does camera disc go in computer?
On my computer, there is a small slot that says MMC/SD over it. It should be near wear you insert a CD and next to wear you plug in a flash drive.
What do you need to know about security cameras to pick out a good one without spending a fortune?
If you want a camera for home security, you don't have to get fancy. Check out X10 products for wireless cameras that can feed into a receiver to be viewed on your TV screen.
What happened between martin and tisha off camera I heard that they had some issues?
it was said that Martin was trying to talk to her....like he wanted an intimate relationship with her and she always turned him down....but he kept trying talk to her and it was upsetting her....that's what I heard...don't know for sure, i just remember hearing about it about 6 years ago.
Rod laver arena can you take cameras?
It depends on the artist or event that is on. Some artists allow camera's some do not. Check before you attend the concert or event.
What phobia is the fear of cameras?
photogophobia
I'm not 100% sure but that's one I heard when I realized my fear of camera's.
What can you tell me about a Polaroid 125 Land Camera?
The Polaroid 125 Land Camera was the same as the Polaroid 104 Land Camera, but manufactured for export from 1965-1967. The original retail price was $69.95 USD.
The 125 has a 114 mm f/8.8 two-element lens, and is fully automatic. The viewfinder works like a split screen rangefinder, which indicates when an image is in focus by properly aligning the two halves of the image.
It uses Series 100/660 pack film, which is still manufactured by Polaroid and Fujifilm, as well as by a small, boutique manufacturer specializing in fine art photography, Impossible Project.'
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A photography degree teaches you the art and science of taking pictures. You will learn how to use various types of cameras, how to edit pictures and how to best present your pictures to make them more attractive. You may have noticed that most professional photographers have a degree in photography. It typically takes about four years to get a degree in photography.
What is Critical appreciation a photograph shirley toulson?
SUMMARY IN ENGLISH
The Photograph
The poet looks at the photograph of her mother, which was taken when her mother was 12 years old. She had gone for a sea holiday with her cousins Betty and Dolly and while they were paddling, her uncle took a photograph of them. Each of the cousins was holding the hands of the poet's mother who was the eldest among them. All the three of them stood smiling through their hair while the photo was taken. Her mother had a sweet face. All these happened before she was born. Years fled past since then. Her mother grew up into an adult. They all underwent changes while the sea stood still. After about twenty or thirty years the poet's mother would look at the photograph laughing nostalgically and remembering the past. She would appreciate the dress worn by her cousins Betty and Dolly. The sea holiday belonged to the past of her mother and the poet still remembers how her mother would laugh looking at the snap shot. For the poet both these bring great sadness and an acute sense of loss. He mother died 12 years ago and now the poet has noting to say about this circumstance of the photograph.
UNDERSTANDING THE LESSON THROUGH KEY SENTENCES:
1. The poet looks at the cardboard on which there is a childhood photograph of her mother.
2. She had gone for a sea holiday with two her cousins Betty and Dolly
3. While they were paddling, their uncle took a photograph of them.
4. Both the cousins were holding the hands of her mother who was the eldest among the girls.
5. This was before the poet was born
6. Time fled past since and all those who are in the photograph under went changes while the sea remained the same.
7. Her mother would look at the photograph after about twenty to thirty years and laugh nostalgically.
8. Now for the poet her mother's laughter and her sea holiday is a thing of the past.
9. Her mother died about 12 years ago.
10. The silence of the photograph silences the poet.
11. She experiences great loss.
TEXT BOOK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
1. What does the word 'cardboard' denote in the poem? Why has this word been used?
'Cardboard' refers to the photograph only. In the past photographs used to be fixed to a cardboard and hung from the wall for every one to see it.
2. What has the camera captured?
The camera has captured some happy moments from the childhood of the poet's mother. It was a scene taken from a beach where she had gone with her cousins and her uncle for a sea holiday. The girls were paddling in the water.
3. What has not changed over the years? Does this suggest something to you?
The sea has not changed over the years. It is still the same. The sea symbolizes eternity.
4. The poet's mother laughed at the snapshot. What did this laugh indicate?
This laugh indicates her remembering her past. She looked back to her childhood with nostalgia and remembered the innocent joys of her childhood days.
5. What is the meaning of the line "Both wry with the laboured ease or loss"
'Both' refers to the sea holiday as remembered by her mother and the poet remembering her mother's laughing face. Both these now belong to the past. Her mother is no more now.
6. What does "this circumstance" refer to?
'This circumstance' refers to the circumstance when the photo was taken.
7. The three stanzas depict three different phases. What are they?
The three stanzas depict three different phases. The first stanza refers to the childhood of the poet's mother. The second stanza refers to the poet's childhood when her mother was an adult. The last stanza refers to the poet's adulthood when she is not with her mother.
ADDITIONAL SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS
1. What scene from mother's childhood has been captured in the photograph? Who had taken the photograph?
The scene that has been captured in the photograph is from mother's childhood when she went for paddling with her two cousins. Mother's uncle had taken the photograph.
2. How did the cousins accompany mother for paddling?
Her cousins accompanied mother by holding her hands when they went for paddling.
3. Explain the contrast given in the last two lines of the first stanza.
The contrast is between the sea and the humans. The sea had remained the same for all these years, but the humans have undergone changes. Her mother grew up and now she had been dead for the past twelve years.
4. How does the poet feel when she remember the sea holiday of her mother?
The poet feels sad when she remembers the sea holiday of her mother. Her mother died twelve years ago.
5. Why doesn't she want to think about the photograph any more?
She doesn't want think about the photograph any more because it brings the pain of loss to her mind.
REFERENCE PASSAGE QUESTIONS
1.
The cardboard shows me how it was
When the two girl cousins went paddling
Each one holding one of my mother's hands,
And she the big girl- some twelve years or so.
a. What does the cardboard refer to?
The cardboard refers to the childhood photograph of her mother.
b. Who was the big girl and how old was she?
The big girl was the poet's mother. She was then twelve years old.
c. How did the cousins go paddling with mother?
The girl cousins went paddling with mother holding her hand.
2.
All three stood still to smile through their hair
At the uncle with the camera, A sweet face
My mother's, that was before I was born
a. Who does 'all three' refer to here?
'all three' refers to the poet's mother and her two cousins.
b. Where are they now?
They have gone to the seashore. They are paddling in the water.
c. Why did they smile through their hair?
They smiled through their hair because they were posing for a photograph.
3.
…………………………………………………..A sweet face,
My mother's, that was before I was born
And the sea, which appears to have changed less
Washed their terribly transient feet.
a. Where was her mother?
Her mother was on the sea shore with her cousins and posing for a photograph.
b. When did this incident took place?
This incident took place when she was twelve years old.
c. How is the poet able to remember her mother's childhood?
The poet is able to remember her mother's childhood when she looks into the photograph of her mother.
d. What has stood the onslaught of time and what has not?
The sea has stood the onslaught of time. It is still the same. However, her mother and her cousins underwent changes. Her mother grew up to be an adult and now she is no more.
4.
Some twenty- thirty- years later
She'd laugh at the snapshot. "See Betty
And Dolly," she'd say, "and look how they
Dressed us for the beach."
a. Who would laugh at the snapshot after twenty - thirty years later?
The poet's mother would laugh at the snapshot after twenty - thirty years later.
b. How did mother remember her past?
Mother remembered her past with nostalgia.
c. Who were Betty and Dolly?
Betty and Dolly were her cousins who had gone with her to the beach for paddling.
6. ………………………………… The sea holiday
was her past, mine is her laughter. Both wry
With the laboured ease of loss
a. Who went for the sea holiday in the past?
The poet's mother had gone for the sea holiday in the past when she was a young girl.
b. What does 'both' refer to?
'Both' refers to the poet's mother remembering her past sea holiday as well as the poet remembering her mother's laughter.
c. How does the poet feel when she remembers her mother?
The poet experiences great sorrow when she remembers her mother who left for heavenly abode twelve years ago.
7.
Now she's has been dead nearly as many years
As that girl lived. And of this circumstance
There is nothing to say at all,
Its silence silences.
a. How many years are over after the death of her mother?
Her mother died 12 years ago.
b. What does 'this circumstance' refer to?
'This circumstance' refers to the sea holiday enjoyed by her mother.
c. Why has the poet nothing to say about this circumstance?
The poet has nothing to say about this circumstance as the memory of it brings pain to her.
d. What impact has the photograph on the poet?
The silence of the photograph silences the poet. She experiences the great loss of her mother.
What is the resolution of the Nintendo 3DS's cameras?
Each of the Nintendo 3DS's cameras captures pictures in a 640x480 resolution (about .3 megapixels).
He's alive and well and still lives in NJ. He still plays & sings at various venues and keeps in touch with many close friends and artists in the popular music field.
Why piece to camera is important tool for television reporting?
Presenting to the camera as part of a news broadcast is useful for several things.
It can be used in the same way as a newspaper editorial, to express opinion or a point of view held by the reporter or broadcaster. It is used as a descriptive tool, to set the scene of an event or add background information. When interspersed with footage from events, it is used to link several views of an event or several events in a manner that connects each part.
A piece to camera often contains the majority of information within a news broadcast and presented properly will be a convincing statement by the presenter that carries authority.
What causes one pupil to be red in photographs and the other pupil to remain black?
The red-eye effect in photography is the common appearance of red pupils in color photographs of eyes. It occurs when using a photographic flash very close to the camera lens (as with most compact cameras), in ambient low light. Red-eye effect appears in the eyes of humans and animals that have no tapetum lucidum, hence no eyeshine, and rarely in animals that have a tapetum lucidum. The red-eye effect is a photographic effect, not seen in nature.
Because the light of the flash occurs too fast for the pupil to close, much of the very bright light from the flash passes into the eye through the pupil, reflects off the fundus at the back of the eyeball, and out through the pupil. The camera records this reflected light. The fact that the reflected light is red often is attributed to the ample blood supply of the retina and/or chorium, but this is incorrect. The red-eye effect is due to the color of the fundus, which is due to melanin, a pigment, principally located in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE).
Although in many animals the RPE is black, in humans it is brown. Red-eye effect is more pronounced in people and animals with lighter colored eyes, especially grey or blue eyes, and in children. In both groups, all tissues of the eye have relatively less melanin. In a pale eye, and in a child's eye, not only does the iris have less melanin to stop stray light from passing through it, but also the retina and choroid have less melanin to absorb stray light that enters the eye. The role of melanin in red-eye effect is most clearly seen in animals with heterochromia: only the blue eye displays the effect. The effect is still more pronounced in humans and animals with albinism. All forms of albinism involve abnormal production and/or deposition of melanin. Red-eye effect is seen in photographs of children also because children's eyes have more rapid dark adaption: in low light a child's pupils enlarge sooner, and an enlarged pupil accentuates the red-eye effect. More information on the related link below.
What does it mean to paste a cross signed photograph on an application form?
I think it means to sign the application form in such a way that part of your signature is on the paper(application form) and part of it is on the photograph pasted on the paper.
How do CCTV cameras collect data?
1. Analog CCTV systems use one of two main conduits to transmit audio-visual information. The first, and most common, is a wired configuration. The second uses a wireless transmitter to connect to a receiver.
Wired CCTV installations run a cable or wire between the camera and the monitor. The image data is usually transmitted over a coaxial cable. The audio is usually transmitted over a simple copper wire or wires. The signal transmitted over these wires and cables is then fed in to a monitor or a set of monitors if the image needs to be visible in different locations. A multiplexer can be used to display feeds from multiple cameras on a single monitor. Each camera's picture would take up a pre-set amount of space on the monitor. Analog CCTV cameras can also be routed to an image capture board on a computer to allow the audio-visual information to be viewed on a computer monitor.
Wireless CCTV installations are similar to wired. The difference is that a radio transmitter is attached to the camera. A radio receiver is then attached to the input on the monitor system or computer. Wireless systems are useful in a couple of situations. The first is when the distance between the camera and the monitor is too far to be practical for a cable run. Wireless CCTV is also good when cables aren't practical because of aesthetic reasons.
Digital CCTV2. CCTV installations can also be digital. Digital CCTV often uses Internet Protocol (IP) cameras. An IP camera is a camera that contains the camera and hardware to convert the audio and video signals to a stream of packets that can then be transmitted over a local area network (LAN) wide area network, (WAN) or even over the internet.
Digital CCTV has many advantages over analog. First, it can use existing wired or wireless internet, including Wi-Fi. Because of this, it isn't limited by distance. A CCTV camera can be set up in one city and have its signal transmitted easily to another city. Another advantage of digital CCTV is that a series of cameras can be routed to a wireless hub, thus minimizing the amount of cabling required for a complex installation.
Are red light cameras use infrared or flash cameras?
Red light cameras are usually high speed video cameras that use ambient light.
Who are the personalities in the field of photography?
Annie Liebowitz (portraits of famous people)
Lord Snowden (a relative of the Queen of England)
Robert Mapplethorpe (famous for naked photo's of Men)
Man Ray (nudes and other photo's)
David Hamilton (soft focus nudes of underage pubescent girls)
and there are many many more.....