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    memories again” The best way of reminding old memories is seeing old photographs which we take those pictures can be sad or of full of joy which can bring smile on your face or bring tears in your eyes. The price of an image should be commensurate with how and where the image was taken. Although there are some phenomena in memory that are poorly understood‚ it is generally accepted that an item studied as a picture will be better remembered than an item studied as a word. Most of us are familiar

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    Across the eastern sky rose a bright orange fireball illuminating the crest of the crashing waves. As the mist fell upon the lens the sunrise would be forever still. As I captured this amazing image‚ I instantly fell in love with photography. My love for photography began when I was a child. When I was a child photography to me was just grabbing a camera and taking a picture. In a childs eyes everything they see or do is viewed differently than an adult would see it. I saw photography just messing

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    My favorite Hobby The photography for many people is an art‚ or process of producing images. But for me the photography is my personal hobby. I love to take picture because I can capture the magic of those wonderful moments‚ people or places. I have make a diary photography for my child to know all those moments.  I wrote a diary about my experiences‚ thoughts or feelings and direct experience. Now I took picture with the same idea that a diary. For example‚ when I wake up in the morning‚ the firth

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    promoted the development of wireless sensor networks. A WSN consists of many sensor nodes densely deployed in a field‚ each able to collect environmental information and together able to support multihop ad-hoc routing. WSNs provide an inexpensive and convenient way to monitor physical environments. With their environment-sensing capability‚ WSNs can enrich human life in applications such as healthcare‚ building monitoring‚ and home security. A wireless sensor network (WSN) is a wireless network consisting

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    The subject of this critique is on Edvard Munch‚ the Norwegian painter and printmaker. Dorothy Kolinsky’s article is not just a critique on Munch‚ but more so an analysis of his work and the vital role that photography played in the process. Even though at first he didn’t care much about the medium‚ it is clear that photography helped him in his search for a reality beneath what the human eye could see. Dispite his mixed feelings toward photography he did use photography to further his art. Munch

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    the page. When you insert a canvas you can place the photo anywhere you like within the canvas. You may want the picture to be in the middle of a group of works or the upper right corner. This allows you to do that. Businesses can include bitmapped images like a screenshot‚ create various drawing that can be moved individually‚ and insert charts. In addition to these uses‚ the main use of creating a canvas in Word documents is for annotating a picture with a callout. Formatting is a big deal when

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    John Rankin Waddell (working name Rankin‚ born 1966‚ Paisley‚ near Glasgow) is a British portrait and fashion photographer. His subjects have included Britney Spears‚ Kate Moss‚ Naomi Campbell‚ Kylie Minogue‚ Leonardo DiCaprio‚ the Spice Girls‚ Holly Valance‚ Cate Blanchett‚ Damien Hirst‚ Queen Elizabeth II‚ Tony Blair[1] and Tom Vincent. Born in Glasgow‚ he was brought up in St Albans‚ Hertfordshire.[2] After being expelled from school‚ he briefly studied accountancy at Brighton Polytechnic before

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    I think this image was relevant to the text which brings up and discusses photography’s position in the criminal/judicial system. I thought this picture would be a great choice‚ to reflect the fact that some of the aspects of criminal photography established in the late

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    Sensors 2012‚ 12‚ 4213-4236; doi:10.3390/s120404213 OPEN ACCESS sensors ISSN 1424-8220 www.mdpi.com/journal/sensors Article A Real-Time Measurement System for Long-Life Flood Monitoring and Warning Applications Rafael Marin-Perez 1‚ ‚ Javier Garc´a-Pintado 2‚3 and Antonio Skarmeta G´ mez 1 ı o 1 Department of Information and Communication Engineering‚ University of Murcia‚ Campus de Espinardo‚ E-30100‚ Murcia‚ Spain; E-Mail: skarmeta@um.es 2 Euromediterranean Water Institute‚ Campus

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    Time Passing Eva Bartlett Artists can successfully embrace an aspect of “Time” and interpret its passage in a meaningful way in their artworks. Two such artists are Andy Goldsworthy and Julie Rrap. Andy Goldsworthy‚ born in 1956 in Cheshire‚ England is a site-specific sculptor and photographer who creates both ephemeral and permanent works and installations using only natural sources. Goldsworthy’s awareness and appreciation of the landscape began with his work as a farm labourer in his youth (Artnet

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