Can anyone explain the use of the literary device oxymoron in A Photograph by Shirley Toulson?
An oxymoron is a term or statement that contradicts itself, or seems to. Examples often given are "giant shrimp" or "controlled chaos". Some are literary effects designed to create a paradox, while others are done for humor. The poem "A Photograph" contains the oxymoron "laboured ease", which in the context of loss may mean avoiding the public display of grief. (The poem is available at the related link.)
How redox works in photography industry?
The film is oxidized / reduced by the chemicals to form the image.
Something Steve Jobs wants you to pay extra for after you by an older iPod.
Yes it will
Has Angelina love ever been naked in front of a camera?
this is the closest your going to get to see her naked right now!there is the link.http://thebestofwrestling.forumcommunity.net/?t=15589023
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What is the difference between a secondary and a primary camera?
Both of the secondary and primary cameras are located on a mobile phone, but they are in opposite spots. The secondary camera is on the back of the phone and has the best picture quality of the two. The primary camera is on the front and has lower quality as its mainly used for video chats and taking self-portraits.
What is the fastest speed limit in the US?
On public highways in Texas, they are considering raising it to 80mph.
It depends what you mean by "upload". If you are actually uploading a photo to an online form or document the webpage should be setup to let you browse your folders on your drives to select and preview a file for upload. If you mean to simply add a photo to a document like Word, Excel or other document program you will have to do the following; Transfer the photo from your camera or camera's media card. To do this you may need an appropriate cable (usb most typically) or card reader. If the file is not in a standard format you may need to convert the format using either software provided by the camera manufacturer or 3rd party software. Once the file is in a standard format such as JPeg you can open the file in an editing program. I use Photoshop, but if that's too expensive you can try Photoshop Elements which is much less expensive, or GIMP which is a free program and has many of the same tools. If you need to do this once or perhaps only within a 30 day period you might consider downloading the trial versions of the Adobe programs from the Adobe website as these are completely functional with no limitations, but can only be used on a system for 30 days. You may like one of them enough to consider purchasing it. These editing programs will allow you to crop your photo to remove excess areas in the image as well as correct details such as color, red-eye, reflections and the like. I suggest that you save the file as a new version (save as; myphoto_v2 for example) in case you go too far or perhaps have future use for the uncropped version. The last step in editing is to resize the image. This is so is is no larger than it needs to be in your document. This will help keep your document from becoming too large too quickly which may restrict you from emailing it or storing it on certain devices. I suggest setting the dpi at 150 as that will print out with fair quality (rather than 72 which is too small or 300 which makes for a larger than nessasary size). Now you are ready to import the image into your document. You should be able to select the image in your editing program and "copy", then select a place in your document program and "paste". If that is not an option you can possible use an import option in the document program or you may find an option to "add or import photo". Some programs may require you to create a "picture box" within the program in which you can import a photo. Once the photo is in the document you may have the option to further position or format the photo using tools within the document program. If not you may have to edit the photo in the editing program to make changes to suit the placement and import it again.
How can I sell a Leica camera?
Check eBay for values of comparable cameras, then put an ad in your local paper.
What digital cameras have a date stamp?
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Which is best 1.5 lux or 3 lux camera?
1.5 lux is better then 3 lux camera because 1.5 Lux camera can work in more dark area then 3 lux
I was thinking of answering "pictures of corn flakes" but researched this instead. The term is oft used to label images without explaining what it is, but I did find this:
Walter Evans is credited with inventing serial photography from his series of New York City subway photos. Each image in a series may capture something of the "decisive moment" (see Henri Cartier Bresson) but their overall meaning is divulged only when considered in relation to one another. Once the individual photographs are taken as a complete series, the decisive nature of each one vanishes into the whole. Here's an example called "Door Number Nine": http://www.catherinejamieson.com/
I suspect it is also used in medical and other sciences to denote a "series" of images taken to show the progression of something over time, such as healing, degeneration or growth.
How do you make a camera obscurer?
I think you might mean "camera obscura"?
If so, here are 3 websites you will like;
http://ltc.smm.org/makeit/node/346
http://www.43things.com/things/view/218690/build-a-camera-obscura
http://licm.org.uk/livingImage/CameraObscura.html
They are often called "Web Cams" as well. Many normal cameras (digital point and shoot) can double as well. However, PC camera's are most often of the little USB style plug and play type.
How do you make the surveillance camera on operation spy seek on cp?
To make the surveillance camera, take the Binoculars 3000 and the Spy Phone Herbert left behind and put them together. To put it in a tree, click the fat pine tree that is standing by itself. Move left and right until you find it or keep clicking trees until you found the one that says "This tree would be perfect for the camera" and place it in the tree.
What type of camera does david lachapelle use?
I believe he uses a Pentax for studio work but i am not sure of the model...that's all I got.
when he shot film, he was shooting a Pentax 645n or an nii, nowadays i think he's pretty much only doing stuff that he wants to (a lot of gallery work) and uses digital Hasselblads, with I'm sure, the highest resolution backs.
along a bajillion studio lights, ringlights and beauty dishes and whatnot
What is the value of a polaroid sx70 land camera wleather case and original owners books?
Check eBay for comparable prices.
Do camera lenses typically have very long focal points?
We're going to assume that you mean "focal lengths".
Camera lenses don't typically have very long focal lengths. The lenses with very
long focal lengths are the ones you see that look like a big tapered piece of pipe
sticking out on the front of the camera. Those are the extreme 'telephoto' lenses ...
designed to blow up magnify (sorry) small objects in the distance. It's nearly impossible
to hand-hold the camera steady enough with such a lens, and you almost always see
them used with the camera mounted on a tripod for stability.
Here's a somewhat-related fascinating and useful factoid:
One focal length on the film = one radian (57.3 degrees) in the scene
To make digital pictures. One doesn't need celluloid film anymore. Using digital memory card for storing the pictures (reuseable). And no need to go to a Photo Shop. One can view the pictures instantly, can print it or share it over mobile,laptop in the social media