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Christian Marx period 4B
1. Go in between two trees that are close to each other.
2. Go behind play structure bars.
3. Sleeping on the floor
4. Being all alone on the bench
5. Stand by a mirror and photograph you and your reflection
6. Playing soccer in my backyard
7. Standing on top of a hill
8. Fishing by a river
9. Going on the street behind the sunset
10. Hanging up christmas lights
Three photographers and the photos i liked:
1.George w.Gardner
http://www.georgewgardnerphotography.com/storage/georgegardner.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1271207889184
2. Barbra Riley http://barbrariley.com/zoom/1400x720/2517246.html
3. Eddy Joquim http://g.virbcdn.com/_f/cdn_images/resize_1280x640/34/PageImage-482761-1712899-366794494_bf261e5f65_o.jpg
Why I liked them:
1. I like the rustic look of the farm land beside the country road. it looks peacefull.
2. The setup looks really cool and it has bright colors and every color imaginable in that photo.
3. It shows the desert and a shooting star or something like that and it makes you want to be there and experience it.Thephotolounge@hotmail.com
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Photo 1 Questions 9/24/12
1. A daguerrotype is a photo that was taken by a process of using an iodine-sensitized silvered plate and mercury vapor. It replaced pensions.
2. A albumen print was the first commercially explotable method of making a photographic print on a paper base from a negative. it started to die out in the late 1890s.
3. A sterograph is an image through lots of techniques, makes a depth reception by stereopsis and binocular vision. It became popular in the early 1900s.
4. A Carte de viste was a smaller type of photograph that orginated in paris, used by the photographer Andre Adolphe Eugene disderi in 1954. It was used for sending small photographs by mail to family members, friends, etc.
5. Matthew Brady was the most popular 19th century photographer for his portraits of celebrities and pictures of the American civil war.
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