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    focusing mechanism • A shutter • An aperture • A lens • The light-proof camera body • Finally a variety of buttons/devices to control the settings So the basics of how a camera works are as follows as the light enters the camera this will be through the lens aperture. It is then reflected & the image is recorded on to a light-sensitive film that is loaded within the camera. When looking at the individual components of the camera firstly is the lens this is a curved piece of glass of which the light

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    is a morally problematic development in Jefferies’s voyeuristic project. This is acknowledged by the film itself. As Stam and Pearson note, Stella criticizes Jefferies as a ‘Peeping Tom’ and “‘window shopper’, and […] refers to Jefferies’s telephoto lens as a ‘portable keyhole’”. Inherently, the lenses represent a more potent and intentional violation of privacy than merely gazing out of the window. But despite the film’s self-conscious critique of voyeurism, Jefferies continues to utilize his lenses

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    Video Baby Monitor Essay

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    Babies are an absolute bundle of joy to have and will change your whole purpose in life. If you are welcoming a new addition to your family then you it pays to consider buying a baby monitor. Many new parents will spend a lot of time watching their baby but it is not always possible to pay such close attention. Perhaps you need to get the washing done, or prepare yourself some meals. Maybe the baby is a light sleeper so you'd prefer not to walk into the room to check on them for fear of waking them

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    to this one as the 50mm model. When talking about lens sizes, I like a larger scope since it lets in more light and gives me better vision. Thus, this 50mm model is a marked improvement over the previous 40mm version. However, you don’t get a laser sight on this scope, which may or may not be a bad thing, depending on how much of a badass you want to be. Other notable features of this unit include a variable zoom range of 6-24X, a multi-coated lens for better clarity overall, and the fact that it

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    black one trotted over to the herd, and mounted one of the Jennies; and the entire herd let out a combined burro chant and charged as one, down the slope in my direction, the coupled pair leading the way! There I stood in awe, camera with telescope lens dangling at my side. I looked around for a route of escape, or some kind of protection, and thought of running to my Jeep, but it was too far away, and the slope was barren of tree or boulder; I was trapped, doomed to be trampled to death by a raging

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    Tv Production Process.

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    1.1 Overview of the Television Production process Typically the audiovisual production should start from an idea and go till the circulation stage covering different stage of production, process of refinement in between. The audiovisual production process is broadly divided into following three stages. 1) Pre production, 2) Production, and 3) Post production Pre Production stage includes work on idea / concept, plan about the budget and the format for shooting, treatment, and research and script

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    The status quo holds that the connection between experience and social connections is unidirectional. Simply put, experience affects social connections, period. However, social connections can affect one’s experiences through psychological and biological changes. Barbara Fredrickson in her paper Love.2.0: How Our Supreme Emotion Affects Everything We Feel, Think, Do and Become explains how the biology of love and creating bonds can affect a person physically, psychologically and biologically. In

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    G5 Unit 5 Research Paper

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    LG's upcoming G5 smartphone is the follow up to their earlier G4 model. The G5 was recently announced at MWC 2016. The G5 features a 5.3-inch display. As well as dual rear cameras, in addition to the front-facing camera. The phone also sports a removable battery and expandable storage. As well as running the latest Android 6.0 Marshmallow Operating System. Today we'll be giving you an early preview of LG's upcoming G5 smartphone. The new phone moves away from the G4's design scheme with its back-mounted

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    The Birdcage Essay

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    In analyzing the style of Emmanuel Lubezki I found that his techniques adapts to the style/needs of the director and the movie he works on. In the movie The Birdcage, he uses a long lens glamour style whereas, in Children of Men he takes on his famous natural lighting style with a handheld camera. What's unique about these two styles is that he manages to show that the subjects/actors are the main focus and they standout and look amazing whether natural or artificial, he produces natural-looking

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    are refracted more than the shorter wavelengths. Aperture A device that controls the amount of light admitted through an opening. In photography and digital photography, aperture is the unit of measurement that defines the size of the opening in the lens that can be adjusted to control the amount of light reaching the film or digital sensor. The size of the aperture is measured in F-stop. Aspherical Aspherical lenses are lenses with complex curved surfaces, such as where the radius of curvature changes

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