Shutter speed Essays

  • Cameras and Photography

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    What do you consider art? Paintings, sculptures, drawings, or maybe something else. I know, when I think of art, I think of photography. Photography Is used for business, science, manufacturing, art, recreational purposes, mass communication, and more. Photography is using light to do amazing things, and some people think of photography as a story that just needs to be told. Ansel Adams probably believed this. He said, “You don’t take a photograph, you make it.” Photography has a long interesting

  • Blah blah blah

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    perspective. Although it lacks sense of foundation, it is context-free. When we take photographs, there is a frame that we look through the camera. The frame acts as an imaginary viewfinder. It isolates reality in that little box. The shutter captures the image in different speed settings. In photography it awakes us because it is visually stimulating to look at. Imagery can give us the social conceptuality reality that passes as “real”. Postman argues that the sensory is less involved when there is an

  • The History of Cameras

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    Believe it or not, there was once a time when cameras didn’t exist. The technology that today we take for granted, was once the most greatest and inspiring invention ever made. Before the camera, the only way people were able to have a personal photograph of themselves done was to hire a professional painter to paint them while they posed for hours at a time. It was a tedious task but one that had to be done, and at the time it was the only way a person could have something to show for how they looked

  • Field Photos

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    In this task we had to show our ability to control ‘Depth of Field’ with aperture controls. We first had to look for photos that catch our attention and plan out how we will take our own photos inspired by the photos we found through google and Pinterest. After we planned that out and had a good idea of what we would take a photo of, how we were going to take it, where we would take it and when. Then we were ready to take out some cameras and get started. For my long depth of field photos, I wanted

  • Photographers Persuasive Essay

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    Photographers put a lot of work into their photos and people try to use them for exposure instead of paying them. In today’s photography world, many photographers are used to working for exposure, while others love the benefits they get from it. Exposing yourself into this world can be tough and exhausting but, some photographers will agree to do anything to get to the top and others don’t agree to the circumstances of working for exposure. Working for exposure basically means to put in all this

  • The Relationship between the Angle of Elevation of a Ramp and the Speed of a Bal

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    The Relationship between the Angle of Elevation of a Ramp and the Speed of a Ball Introduction In this piece of coursework I'm going to investigate and measure the speed of the ball rolling down a ramp. From the data that I'm going to collect I'm going to be able to work out the Gravitational potential energy when changing the height, the friction force acting on the ball whilst it rolling down, and finally the kinetic energy exerted by the ball. Planning Fair Testing Before

  • Finding out the Speed of Light Through Perspex

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    out the Speed of Light Through Perspex Aim To find out the speed of light through Perspex by passing a narrow ray of light through a D-Block of Perspex, by using the same concepts and ideas as Snell's Law. Background Light is an electromagnetic wave. The speed of light depends on the medium through which it propagates: it goes fastest in a vacuum, almost as fast in air but considerably slower in glass. Because of the special role it plays in many parts of physics, the speed of light

  • Physics of Skydiving

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    to the effects of aerodynamic drag. (5) Freefall... When in freefall, a skydiver with arms and legs outstretched falls at about 120 mi/hr, with the arms in and the body in more of a diving position, the skydiver can reach speeds of up to 200 mi/hr. At this speed, many people believe that it is impossible to breath. Well, it is not impossible, but the truth is, you don't even need to breath because enough oxygen is absorbed through your skin to provide the blood cells with the required oxygen

  • Output, input, Storage and Speed of the Computer

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    Output, input, Storage and Speed of the Computer Printed questionnaires Intelligent Character Recognition (ICR) would be the best choice. Its the ICR technology that allows data capture software to automatically to, read information from all types of documents - even handwritten ones. Telephone survey-voice recognition is best because a voice input device can be programmed to distinguish answers spoken into the receiver allowing it to all be completed by computers. Bank checks- scanning devices

  • Textual Analysis Of Fabulous Poem

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    75 times, to be exact). Since the ride will launch 11 total times, with two carts each, there will be approximately 46 people in each cart. The average speed of the ride will be approximately 85 kph (a derived unit that combines kilometers and hours). However, the instantaneous speed at one time could be quite different than the instantaneous speed at another time due to the acceleration and deceleration. A lot of effort has been put into making this roller coaster. Getting the car to move through

  • Pros And Cons Of Raising The Speed Limit

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    Have you ever wanted to drive faster without being pulled over for speeding? Of course you have, we’re America it’s what we do, we go fast! This is just one of the many reasons on why we should raise the speed limit. We should raise them not only on highways, but also on interstate. I believe that highways should be raised to 60 or 65 mph, and interstate should be raised to 75 or possibly 80 mph. One reason is, that drivers are always complaining about getting stuck behind slower drivers. This problem

  • Why Do Skateboards Go Faster

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    parts the deck, the trucks, the bearings, and the wheels. Once you have all of those parts then you can ride your skateboard. You will have so much fun once you get the hang of it. Riding the skateboard with a good size bearing would increase the speed of your skateboard. If you have the right size bearing then you will have the best time of your life riding a

  • Factors that Affect the Speeds of Rollercoasters

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    Factors that Affect the Speeds of Rollercoasters AIM === The aim of this investigation is to find out how one chosen factor affects the speed of a roller coaster car at the bottom of a slope. In the investigation, a marble is used to represent a car. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- FACTORS ------- VERTICAL HEIGHT OF SLOPE (THE HIGHER, THE FASTER) ------------------------------------------------- GRADIENT OF THE SLOPE (THE STEEPER

  • Investigating the Effect of Mass and Speed of a Moving Object on Its Stopping Time

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    Investigating the Effect of Mass and Speed of a Moving Object on Its Stopping Time The investigation is about the mass and speed of a moving object and how this affects its stopping distance due to the changes in energy needed to brake. Since I cannot measure the speed and energy accurately I shall change the definition of my investigation. The problem/task I will be investigating is how the mass of a moving object – a trolley, affects its stopping distance. [IMAGE] [IMAGE] Stopping

  • Travel Writing

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    serious look on his face. I just left him to it and got on. We arrived at our hotel which seemed like a nice little cosy place. The beach was right in front of us - white sand, crystal clear water, the perfect, paradise beach. Out of the blue, a speed boat come flying round the cliffs, which surrounded the beach, with a speeding banana boat attached, and about six screaming maniacs holding on to try and stay as dry as possible. So much for the quiet and perfect beach. Anyway, I got my belongings

  • physics lab speed of sound in air

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    will investigate the properties of mechanical waves such as a longitudinal wave, focusing on the question: Does a change in the frequency of a wave result in a significant and convincing change in the speed of the wave? Hypothesis: Changing the frequency of the wave will not result in a change in speed because the wavelength will change proportionally as in theory. Student Designed Investigation Procedure/ Planning Procedure: 1.     Three students would get into a group. 2.     A Slinky would be

  • My Little Pony: Lauren Faust

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    My Little Pony: Friendship is a cartoon produced by Lauren Faust, and is the newest generation of the franchise of the original My Little Pony (aka My Pretty Pony) toys which were released in 1983. What makes this show so different from the other generations of My Little Pony is that the show is intended for children, and adults. The show discusses topics such as racism, politics, feminism and imperialism. The show is simple enough for children to understand, but is very detailed and so interesting

  • An Influx in Reading and Information is NOT Damaging our Brain

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    is a negative aspect to the world. In this fast-packed society, there is not enough time to do the things that we could have been able to do 20 or 30 years ago. The worldwide broadband connection speed is constantly growing with the current average speed at 2Mbps (Akamai). With this high influx of speed, we would expect to see more time in the lives of people. Instead, we see people wasting time and finding ways to have more time. Google, for example, has become our silicon brain. Carr agrees, stating

  • Reckless, Speeding Drivers Endanger Innocent Children

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    the safe speed limit in a neighborhood or school zone, which in turn puts children at risk. Increased speed decreases the time children have to get out of the way of an impending car. Also, according to Wray Herbert, a psychologist who has researched why children are prone to getting hit by cars, “Faster moving cars appear to loom less than slow moving cars, creating a dangerous illusion that speedy cars are not approaching…. Children could not reliably detect a car approaching at speeds higher than

  • Speed Of Reaction Essay

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    Investigation looking At the Speed of Reactions Introduction The aim of this experiment is to find out how a variable can affect the results from a scenario set up in scientific environment. The experiment is to see how a certain variable will affect the amount of Gas produced from a Calcium Carbonate and Hydrochloric Acid Reaction. The Science Calcium Carbonate is a generally white or colourless mineral that is translucent. When compressed or exposed to great heat the mineral binds together