What does the size of the image of a star in a photograph tell us about the star?
depending on the color of its surrounding it makes it easier for scientists to see how old the star is how far it is and what might the star be catergized as.
What do the stars below the photograph in US Visa mean?
One of my friend mention it determines the 'hotness' status of the applicant...the more the star the higher risk of the person is.....one of my friend who has 3 star had gone thru long interview upon disembarkation at US port whilst the less star did go thru such thing.
What are the different types of shots use in photography?
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How much does aerial photography cost?
what do you mean how much does the pic cost or how much to set up aerial photography business. Well the pic depends on the size you want.
Camera aesthetics are the ability to pick up and move a camera through space before it was problematic to experience the changing in the world of the movie but now with the aesthetics of the camera you can see the movement of the world.
Camera aesthetics often refers to the look and feel of the camera. This applies to all human interactive aspects of the camera.
Everything about the user experience (look, feel, ease of use) make up the aesthetic of the camera.
What two parts of a camera controls the amount of light reaching the film?
The Shutter and the Aperture are the two controls
the Shutter is used to control how long the Film is exposed for and Aperture is used to control how much light is let in
What GCSE levels do you need for photography?
Technically you don't need any qualifications to be a photographer. However as with any employer, we use the grades to make a judgment on the type of person you are, that is, whether you are hard-working or not. However, having high grades in the more creative subjects such as Art, Design etc would be beneficial when you start putting your CV out.. What is more important than grades though is a good looking portfolio of your photography. Ideally this will demonstrate your skills and creative flair behind the camera and is worth much more than a few high grades.. So start building your portfolio, focus on the style of photography you want to pursue. Which could be fashion, wildlife, fine-art, wedding, architectural, editorial, stock etc.. If someone came to me looking for a job and their portfolio was a mish-mash of different styles, I wouldn't think "here is a guy who is adept at multiple styles", I would think "here is a guy who hasn't a clue what he wants to do"..
Being a photographer is very hard work though, but it can pay well if you stick at it (and are good at it).
Just owning a digital camera doesn`t make you a photographer.
What is the meaning of Its silence silences -a photograph by shirley toulson?
there is nothing left to express but silence and acceptance of loss
Do aboriginals take photographs?
I'm not an aboriginal, But as far as I know the aboriginals that are still using their original traditions today Don't take photographs or view them. And as far as I know they believe that its highly disrespectful to view a picture of a person that has died after the photo was taken, Something to do with spiritual resting i think. Anyway, I hope this has helped. The above is most certainly true and also taking a picture is like stealing the soul of a loved one. However, just like our countries Native Indians more aboriginals have become modernized and will take pictures and take tourists on tours. There are more tribes of aboriginals that stick to themselves that still believe in the old ways, but even many of them will dress in modern clothing, but they are determined not to let their culture or belief system dwindle and practice it with great faith.
Your camera lens would be set for the distance from you to the mirror plus 2 meters if you wanted the image of your sister to be in focus. If she wanted to take a picture of her own image with the camera she is holding next to her head, her lens would be set to 4 meters.
What impact did photography have on the Photorealists in the 1960s?
They made the camera an artist's tool by creating true-to-life paintings based on photographs.
What characteristics did photography have that made it the art of the industrial age?
the main thing it had going for it was that it was very REAL... Art changed dramatically after 1839 as a great artist (painter) tried to capture what was real and put that on canvas; Photography did that in a quicker and more life like way.
How did aerial photography and radar change mapmaking?
Mapmaking has been vastly improved with the use of aerial photography and radar. The level of accuracy has increased and remote areas are now accessible.
We are unsure what you are asking. Most 105mm fixed lenses are about 3 inches long. The magnification is roughly twice that of a "normal" 35mm lens (40-50mm).
What kind of camera did Robert Frank use?
Though Robert Frank has used many cameras throughout his career, he is most well known for using Leica screw mount cameras with 35mm and 50mm lenses. This is the setup he used to shoot The Americans.
Why in a photography of a man rowing a boat the oars seem to be broken?
Its due to refraction. The same way a pencil seems broken in a beaker of water.
What is use of hypo in photography?
It removes undeveloped silver halides from photographic emulsions. This leaves the silver behind, giving you a prnt that won't eventually turn black (because silver halides will eventually turn black on their own) or a negative light will pass through.
a karyotype
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