Image Bellows macro.jpg thumb right 240px A macrophotography bellows mounted on a Canon FT QL 1966 . Image No1 A Autographic Kodak Jr.jpg right thumb A folding Kodak camera with bellows In photography, a bellows is the pleated expandable part of a camera, usually a large format large or Medium format film medium format camera , to allow the lens to be moved with respect to the focal plane for focusing. Bellows are also used on Enlarger enlargers . The bellows provides a flexible, dark extension between the film plane and the lens. In some cameras, the photographer can change the angle of the film plate with respect to the optical axis of the lens, providing alterations of perspective distortion and of the object plane of focus. Two kinds of bellows are commonly used on cameras bag bellows are normally used with a lens of short focal length, and accordion bellows with a much longer range of extension. For view camera large format cameras , double extension refers to bellows that extend to a length equal to about twice the focal length of a standard lens, e.g. 300 mm for the 4 5 inch format. Triple extension for the same format indicates bellows extension of 450 to 500 mm. Bellows allow movements that can be used to correct distortion in a photograph and to avoid converging or diverging verticals. Use of a bellows based camera can ensure that parallel elements in a scene remain parallel in the final photograph. Category Photography equipment photography stub cs M chov fotoapar t de Balgenger t es Fuelle c mara fotogr fica pl Mieszek fotografia ... more details
other uses Image Bellows PSF .svg right 300px thumb Diagram of a fireplace hand bellows. A bellows is a device ..., a bellows is a deformable container which has an outlet nozzle. When the volume of the bellows is decreased, the air escapes through the outlet. A bellows may have a separate air inlet and check valve ... thumb Hand made English fireplace bellows Metallurgy Several processes, such as metallurgical iron smelting and welding , require so much heat that they could only be developed after the invention of the bellows. The bellows are used to deliver additional air to the fuel, raising the rate of combustion and therefore the heat output. Various kinds of bellows are used in metallurgy Box bellows were and are traditionally used in Asia. 1 Pot bellows were used in ancient Egypt. 2 Tatara furnace Tatara foot bellows from Japan. Accordion bellows, with the characteristic pleated sides, have been used in Europe for many centuries. 3 Piston bellows were developed in the middle of the 18th century in Europe 4 . However, the double action piston bellows were utilised by the Han rulers in ancient China as early as the 3rd century BCE 5 . Metal bellows were made to absorb axial movement in a dynamic condition ... bellows in metallurgy. His invention was used to operate piston bellows of blast furnaces ... civilizations used bellows in bloomery furnaces producing wrought iron . Bellows are also ... bellows are usually replaced with motorized blowers. Two chambered forge bellows The most common type of bellows used by blacksmiths for delivering air to the forge. Preferred for their near constant stream of air, they are typically constructed similarly to fireplace bellows, but made with a two ... has a constant rate of exhaust due to a weight or spring pushing down. Double acting piston bellows Double acting piston bellows are a type of bellows used by blacksmith s and smelter s to increase ... in contrast to simpler and more common bellows that blow air when the stroke is in one direction ... more details
A bellows is a device for delivering pressurized air in a controlled quantity to a controlled location. Bellows may also refer to Bellowsphotography Metal bellowsBellows Air Force Station Bellows Falls, Vermont Expansion joint s George Bellows Dr. Bellows , a fictional character from the sitcom series I Dream of Jeannie Neptune s Bellows is a channel on the southeast side of Deception Island See also Saul Bellow disambig ca Manxa de Bellows es Fuelle fr Bellow ja ... more details
Henry Bellows may refer to Henry Adams Bellows 1803 1873 , American lawyer and politician Henry Whitney Bellows 1814 1882 , American clergyman hndis name Bellows, Henry ... more details
Image On Photography.jpg thumb On Photography On Photography is a 1977 collection of essay s by Susan Sontag . It originally appeared as a series of essays in the New York Review of Books between 1973 and 1977. Contents In the book, Sontag expresses her views on the history and present day role of photography in capitalism capitalist societies as of the 1970s. Sontag discusses many examples of modern photography. Among these, she contrasts Diane Arbus s work with that of Great Depression Depression era documentary photography commissioned by the Farm Security Administration . She also explores the history of American photography in relation to the idealistic notions of America put forth by Walt ... 1977 On Photography , Penguin, London ref to the world around them. Among the consequences of photography ... argues, perhaps originally with regard to photography, the medium fostered an attitude of anti intervention ..., she discusses in some depth, the relationship of photography to politics. Criticism and acclaim On Photography won the National Book Critics Circle Award for 1977 and was selected among the top ... of photography. http www.nytimes.com 1977 12 18 books booksspecial sontag photo.html?scp 3 ... in Afterimage magazine that On Photography has become so deeply absorbed into this discourse that Sontag s claims about photography, as well as her mode of argument, have become part of the rhetorical tool kit that photography theorists and critics carry around in their heads. http www.thefreelibrary.com On Photography. Sontag s On Photography at 20 a020582791 Sontag s work is literary and polemic ... written by Ph.D students. Many of the lesser reviews from the world of art photography that followed On Photography at the time of its publication were skeptical and often hostile, such as those of Colin ... she espoused in On Photography in her collection of essays Regarding the Pain of Others . This book may be deemed as a postscript or addition to On Photography. Sontag s publishing history includes ... more details
for the 1973 Hungarian film Photography film Photography is the art , science and practice of creating ... photography exposure . The result in an electronic image sensor is an Charge coupled device electrical ... into a visible image, either Negative photography negative or Positive photography positive depending .... Photography has many uses for business, science, manufacturing e.g. photolithography , art, and recreational ... the Royal Society of London, on March 14, 1839 who made the word photography known to the world ... Zeitung , Johann von Maedler , a Berlin astronomer, had used the word photography already. ref Cite book last Eder first J.M authorlink coauthors title History of Photography, 4th. edition trans title ... New York pages 258 259 url doi isbn 0486235866 ref The word photography derives from the Greek language ... which, after appropriate processing, is converted to a usable image. Digital photography Digital cameras ... where it is properly illuminated. This was common for reproduction photography of flat copy when large film negatives were used. A general principle known from the birth of photography is that the smaller ... of photography was really concerned with finding a means to fix and retain the image in the camera ... long focus , Wide angle lens wide angle , Telephoto lens telephoto , Macro photography macro , fisheye ... using a Flash photography flash Camera controls are interrelated. The total amount of light reaching ... may be needed. A Tripod photography tripod can also be helpful in that it enables a slower shutter ... subjects from backgrounds as in individual portraits or macro photography. Conversely, a shorter ... onto photographic paper or transparency photography transparency . Digital images may be uploaded ... photography tripod for greater stability during long Exposure photography exposure . 250px thumb ... Uses Photography gained the interest of many scientists and artists from its inception. Scientists have used photography to record and study movements, such as Eadweard Muybridge s study of human ... more details
Metal bellows are elastic vessels that can be compressed when pressure is applied to the outside of the vessel, or extended under vacuum. When the pressure or vacuum is released, the bellows will return to its original shape provided the material has not been stressed past its yield strength . Bellows technology of the 20th and 21st century is centered on metal bellows. These high technology products bear little resemblance to the original bellows leather bellows used traditionally in fireplaces and forges. Types File Metal bellows.jpg thumb Metal bellows There are two main types of metal bellows formed and welded. Formed bellows are produced by a variety of processes, including cold forming rolling , electroforming and hydroforming . They are also called convoluted bellows or sylphon s. Welded bellows also called edge welded, or diaphragm bellows are manufactured by welding a number of individually formed diaphragms to each other. The comparison between the two bellows types generally centers around cost and performance. Hydroformed bellows generally have a high tooling cost, but, when mass produced, may have a lower piece price. However, hydroformed bellows have lower performance characteristics due to relatively thick walls and high stiffness. Welded metal bellows are produced ... bellows is the reduced metal strength at weld joints, caused by the high temperature of welding. Electroformed bellows can be produced with modest tooling costs and with thin walls 25 micrometres ... products high performance bellows Another area of comparison is in metals of construction. Hydroformed and rolled bellows are limited to metals with high plastic elongation characteristics, whereas welded bellows may be fabricated from a wider variety of standard and exotic alloys, such as stainless ... bellows can be produced of nickel , its high strength alloys, and copper . Manufacture Welded bellows can be fabricated from a variety of exotic metals and alloys, whereas formed bellows are limited ... more details
Mount Bellows coor dm 84 50 S 178 58 E is a mountain , 2,390 m, located 3 nautical miles 6  km west of Layman Peak at the east side of Ramsey Glacier . Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN for Frederick A. Bellows , U.S. Navy , Radioman at McMurdo Station , 1964. usgs gazetteer DEFAULTSORT Bellows, Mount Category Mountains of the Ross Dependency Category Dufek Coast DufekCoast geo stub ... more details
Infobox name U.S. Bellows, Inc. bodystyle image File U.S. Bellows logo.png 300px alt U.S. Bellows, Inc. imagestyle caption captionstyle headerstyle background 6ba8b7 labelstyle background 6ba8b7 datastyle color 000000 header1 U.S. Bellows, Inc. label1 data1 header2 label2 data2 header3 label3 data3 p style text align left Acquired 1997 br Headquarters Houston, TX p header4 Products label4 data4 header5 label5 data5 p style text align left Metallic Expansion Joints br Fabric Expansion Joints br Metallic Bellows p header6 Official Web sites label6 data6 header7 label7 data7 p style text align left Home page http www.usbellows.com U.S. Bellows, Inc. br Blog http expansionjointsblog.com Expansion Joints Blog US Bellows is a manufacturer of metal bellows , fabric expansion joints , and metallic expansion joints including refractory lined, hinged, gimbal, slip type, in line pressure balanced, and elbow pressure balanced expansion joints . It was acquired by Piping Technology and Products in 1997 from Ketema U.S. Bellows, Inc. ref Kellar, William Henry The First Twenty Years , page 108. 1998. ref and is now located in Houston, Texas. U.S. Bellows, Inc. provides a variety of expansion joints for piping and duct systems ref http www.themanufacturer.com us profile 1263 Piping Technology The Manufacturer , Piping Technology, From the Ground Up retrieved 7 September 2010 ref and has been a member ... EJMA Official Site , EJMA Membership retrieved 9 September 2010 ref In December 2011, U.S. Bellows acquired all bellows assets of the former Lortz Manufacturing companies, doubling its manufacturing capabilities. ref http www.usbellows.com blog 2011 12 02 u s bellows acquires lortz manufacturing bellows assets U.S. Bellows Acquires Lortz Manufacturing & Doubles Manufacturing Capabilities U.S. Bellows, retrieved April 2012 ref It is a privately held company ref http investing.businessweek.com ... U.S. Bellows Company Website Categories Category Privately held companies based in Texas ... more details
unreferenced date April 2012 Dr. Alfred E. Bellows is a fictional character in the popular 1960s situation comedy I Dream of Jeannie , which ran for five seasons. Dr. Bellows was portrayed by Hayden Rorke ... last role before his death from cancer . Overview Dr. Bellows from the first season onwards is the psychiatrist ... in the town of Cocoa Beach, Florida . Dr. Bellows is a colonel . Dr. Bellows is a shrewd and cautious ..., Bellows tries to prove that Tony is up to something. Generals Hadley, Peterson, Stone, and Schaeffer ... being fired from the space program. This means that the generals are more wary of Bellows than Major ... trying to court Bellows and dressing him in the robes of a pasha and causing Jeannie to scold her mother for going after a married man . Bellows appearance causes one general to worry he is suffering from hallucinations by seeing Dr. Bellows in pasha robes, and Bellows in turn saying the vision is real but he has no clue how he acquired such exotic clothing. Nevertheless, Dr. Bellows relentlessly devotes his entire life to figuring out Major Nelson. At one point Bellows tells Nelson and Healy ... up . In season 2, his wife, Amanda Bellows, is introduced. She is an inquisitive woman ... Tony and Roger, Bellows remains a true and loyal friend to Tony though he is never as close to Tony as Roger is. At one point Tony tries to preserve Bellows medical career when the generals order ... sometimes make fun of Bellows in private. Jeannie often feels sorry for him as her attempts to help her master often result in landing Bellows in trouble, as well as Tony and Roger. Fans of this 1960s sitcom created a journal in which Dr. Bellows recorded his psychiatric observations of Tony Nelson. Bellows never discovers Jeannie s true identity, although in season 5, after she and Tony get married, Tony dreams that Bellows discovers and accepts the truth about his wife. However, after Tony introduces Jeannie to Bellows as his fiancee, Bellows concludes that Tony simply being in love was the underlying ... more details
Infobox artist bgcolour 76A8FF name George Bellows image George bellows.jpg imagesize 200px caption George Bellows birth name George Wesley Bellows birth date August 12, or August 19, 1882 birth place ... Bellows August 12 ref http www.britannica.com eb article 9015296 George Wesley Bellows Encyclop dia Britannica George Bellows ref ref http americanart.si.edu art info 1001 2001 08 081201.html Smithsonian ... 31 Ohio History Central George Bellows ref ref http www.artinthepicture.com artists George Bellows Art In The Picture George Bellows ref ref http www.bookrags.com biography george wesley bellows Encyclopedia of World Biography on George Wesley Bellows ref 1882 January 8, 1925 was an American realism ... of Art Retrieved July 12, 2007. ref Youth George Bellows was born and raised in Columbus, Ohio ... National Gallery of Art citation title George Bellows Biography publisher National Gallery of Art url .... Despite these opportunities in athletics and commercial art, Bellows desired success as a painter .... ref name National Gallery of Art Bellows was soon a student of Robert Henri at the New York School ... National Gallery of Art By 1906, Bellows was renting his own studio, on Broadway New York City Broadway . ref name American Collections p. 60 harvnb Roberts 1988 p 60 . ref New York File Bellows CliffDwellers.jpg thumb left 250px Cliff Dwellers, 1913 , Los Angeles County Museum of Art Bellows first ... and a step beyond the work of his teacher. Bellows taught at the Art Students League of New York ... contributed to other nationally recognized juried shows. File George Bellows New York.jpg thumb right 250px New York 1911 , National Gallery of Art , Washington, DC. Bellows urban New York scenes depicted .... These paintings were the main testing ground in which Bellows developed his strong sense of light and visual texture. ref http www.tfaoi.com newsmu nmus18e.htm George Bellows Love of Winter Retrieved ... rough and grimy men struggling to clear away the nuisance of the pure snow. However, Bellows ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Artist Kent Bellows June 26, 1949 September 14, 2005 is best known for his ... makes the whole trip worthwhile. Kent Bellows, 1971 ref Article by Doug Smith, The Omaha Sun Newspapers. Omaha, Nebraska, May 27, 1971 ref The 1950s Kent Bellows was born June 26, 1949, in Blair, Nebraska . As a young boy, Bellows attended Saturday matinees at the town theater and became enamored ... Tribune. Blair, Nebraska, November 17, 1986 ref The 1960s Bellows father, a commercial artist and watercolorist ... own training and experience. In later years, Bellows referred to his father as his best critic and a great ..., Bellows, his parents, and his two younger sisters, moved to Omaha, Nebraska . While attending high ... school, Bellows studied art history at the local university for two years, while also experimenting ... solely on developing his artistic talent, Bellows sought out patron s, in the tradition of the masters, for financial support, including Omaha native, Warren Buffett . Mr. Buffett referred Bellows to his ... for artwork. Out of this relationship developed a lifelong, mutual friendship. In 1970, Bellows ... he remained for the duration of his life. Bellows early works were included in Joslyn Art Museum ... theme. Acrylic paint Acrylic was his primary medium during this period. In 1971, Bellows took his ... handed Bellows ability to work was halted by pain caused by a ganglion cyst that was wound around the tendon s of his left wrist. Bellows was referred to the Mayo Clinic , where the cyst was removed in a long and complicated surgery. Bellows soaked his wrist in a therapeutic hot wax bath daily ... in a patron s carriage house for a year, Bellows moved into a midtown Omaha apartment ... he was married in 1976. Bellows earned a portion of his living during this period through illustration ... writer Philip K. Dick , who later wrote in a letter to Bellows, You gave me a reflected self or identity ... ref The 1980s Bellows and his wife divorced in 1979, and in 1980, Bellows met and married Angela Shomaker ... more details
Infobox person name Gil Bellows image GilBellows08TIFF.jpg imagesize caption Bellows at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival birth name birth date Birth date and age 1967 6 28 mf y birth place Vancouver , British Columbia , Canada death date death place othername occupation Actor years active 1988 present spouse Rya Kihlstedt 1994 present partner children Gil Bellows born June 28, 1967 is a Canadian film and television actor. He is best known for the roles of Tommy Williams in The Shawshank Redemption , Billy Thomas in the television series Ally McBeal and as CIA agent Matt Callan in the television series The Agency TV series The Agency . Early life Bellows was born in Vancouver , British ... Angeles , California . Career Bellows is known for his first motion picture role as Tommy in the 1994 ... The Agency and as Billy Thomas in the television series Ally McBeal . Bellows also appeared in the psychological ... acclaimed novel of the same name by Joel Rose . Bellows also played a State Department ... 05 23 title 24 prequel adds cast Eric Lively, Tony Todd, Gil Bellows join the fray url http www.hollywoodreporter.com ... Infected . Bellows has also appeared as Maxwell Lord in Smallville in the Season 9 episodes Charade ... 1070959p1.html ref In 2010, Bellows had a recurring role in FlashForward as Timothy, a window washer ... Times title FlashForward Watch Simon Says first Mike last Hale date 2010 03 19 ref Bellows also ... The Samaritan . Personal life Gil Bellows is married to Rya Kihlstedt and has two children. Filmography ... EnsembleTVComedy 1994 1999 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bellows, Gil ALTERNATIVE ... DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bellows, Gil Category 1967 births Category Canadian film ... Series Screen Actors Guild Award winners da Gil Bellows de Gil Bellows et Gil Bellows es Gil Bellows fr Gil Bellows hr Gil Bellows it Gil Bellows he nl Gil Bellows ja no Gil Bellows pl Gil Bellows pt Gil Bellows ru , sv Gil Bellows ... more details
Cleanup date March 2009 Jim Bellows November 12, 1922 &ndash March 6, 2009 was considered to be one of the most influential figures in American journalism of the 20th century. Bellows was born to a wealthy Ohio family, and left home at 13 years of age to attend South Kent School a private boarding school for boys in South Kent, Connecticut graduating in 1940. We were not cradled through those years, and it South Kent was a wonderful place to build character. Bellows went on to graduate from Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio , in 1944 with a B.A. in philosophy. After serving in the United States Navy during World War II, he took a job as a reporter for the Columbus Ledger in Georgia and quickly was given tougher assignments as his editors discovered his talent. Bellows served as editor of the New ... for these Underdog competition underdog , second newspapers in large cities, Bellows established ... writers including Tom Wolfe , Jimmy Breslin , Denis Hamill and Tony Castro. Bellows s acclaimed memoir ... of the most turbulent times of the United States. Bellows died on March 6, 2009 of Alzheimer s disease at a nursing home in Santa Monica . ref name NYTObit cite news title James Bellows, Newspaper ... ref ref name LATObit cite news title Jim Bellows dies at 86 legendary editor of L.A. Herald Examiner ... EdPub cite news title Legendary Editor Jim Bellows Dies at 86 date 6 March 2009 accessdate 7 March ... article 2009 03 06 AR2009030603308.html title James G. Bellows, 86 Editor of Underdog Papers Pushed ... ALeqM5jtPMNFDpUkKK6BEknLvEEVcLiaAgD96ORSEO0 work The Associated Press title Newspaper editor Jim Bellows ... editor Jim Bellows dies Veteran worked for L.A. Herald Examiner date 6 March 2009 accessdate ... tony castro 2009 03 jim bellows in excelsis.html Jim Bellows in Excelsis Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bellows, Jim ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American journalist DATE OF BIRTH 12 November 1922 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 6 March 2009 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bellows ... more details
The Fellowships of the Bellows were loosely organised international groups formed during World War II to collect funds for the purchase of aircraft for the Royal Air Force . Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook Lord Beaverbrook , owner of the Daily Express and Minister of Aircraft Production in Winston Churchill s war cabinet , and soon to be Minister of Supply , said at the end of 1940 blockquote All the fighters and all the bombers that we lost during the months the Battle of Britain battle has raged over Britain have been paid for in full, completely and entirely, by public subscription. ref name time http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,795125,00.html Whiffs, puffs & snuffs from Time Magazine 30 December 1940 ref blockquote Fellowship of the Bellows groups Argentina and Brazil The name and concept of Fellowship of the Bellows probably started in Argentina in October 1940, when a group of young British and Anglo Argentine men from Buenos Aires ... formed, half in fun and half in earnest, the Fellowship of the Bellows . Aim to raise the wind for purchasing Hawker Hurricane Hurricane and other fighter planes for the RAF . Method each member contributes one Argentine centavo 4 US for each Axis plane downed during the month. ref name time The name may have been chosen because it fitted in with the name of the aeroplane, Supermarine Spitfire Spitfire s as were, coincidentally .... Also known as the Fellowship of the Bellows this was a complete success blockquote The main body of the group were students and shop workers. Each member of the Bellows paid a monthly subscription. The club ... name Brazil http www.rafharrowbeer.co.uk bellows of brazil.htm Fellowship of the Bellows of Brazil ... of the Bellows, and in addition it spearheaded a drive to acquire a Red Cross lifeboat ... bottom Fellowship of the Bellows RAF squadrons Aircraft purchased through groups of Fellowship of the Bellows went in particular to these squadrons No. 193 Squadron RAF No. 263 Squadron RAF No. 692 ... more details
File Deception Island location map.png thumb Location of Deception Island in the South Shetland Islands. Image Fuelles de Neptuno.JPG thumb right Neptunes Bellows in 1957. Neptune s Bellows Coord 63 0 S 60 34 W display inline,title is a channel on the southeast side of Deception Island forming the entrance to Port Foster , in the South Shetland Islands . The name, after the Roman sea god Neptune mythology Neptune , was appended by American sealers prior to 1822 because of the strong gusts experienced in this narrow channel. References http data.aad.gov.au aadc gaz scar SCAR Composite Antarctic Gazetteer . usgs gazetteer Category Straits of Antarctica SouthShetlands geo stub ... more details
coord 32 24 58.7 S 26 40 00.1 E type pass display title Devil s Bellows Pass is a mountain pass situated in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa on the regional road R351 Eastern Cape R351 , between Fort Beaufort and Sada, Eastern Cape . Category Mountain passes of South Africa Category Geography of the Eastern Cape SouthAfrica geo stub ... more details
end 1999 image Brian Bellows.jpg image size 230px Brian Bellows born September 1, 1964 is a retired ... Canadiens. Playing career Bellows played junior hockey in the Ontario Hockey League with the Kitchener ... MAG1124870 index.htm ref Bellows was drafted second overall by the Minnesota North Stars , who had acquired the draft pick in a trade with Detroit with the purpose of having a shot at Bellows. North ... Craven to the Wings in exchange for what later turned out to be the second overall draft pick. Bellows ... caused criticisms when he did not live up to them. Bellows improved greatly in the second half of the season and finished with 35 goals. In the playoffs that year, Bellows scored 9 points 5 goals, 4 assists in 9 games. Bellows played 10 seasons with the North Stars and was popular in Minnesota ..., peaking with 55 goals in 1989 90 NHL season 1989 90 . In 1990 91 NHL season 1990 91 , Bellows scored ... Craig Hartsburg was injured partway through the 1983 84 NHL season 1983 84 season , Bellows was named interim captain for the remainder of the season. At 19 years and 4 months, Bellows became captain ... Sports Canada date 2007 12 10 accessdate 2008 04 29 ref On August 31, 1992, Bellows was traded to the Montreal Canadiens for Russ Courtnall . The trade angered Bellows at first, but he relished the chance to play for the Canadiens. Bellows remarked I hope to score more than last year. I want to come ... playoff points helped the Canadiens win the Stanley Cup in 1993. As his career was winding down, Bellows ... . En route to the Eastern Conference championship, Bellows scored the series clinching overtime ... was his last. On January 2, 1999, Bellows scored his 1000th career regular season point, becoming the 54th NHL player to reach that plateau. Bellows was named to the 1990 Second All Star team, and played ... Hartsburg s end NOTE Bellows was interim captain for the 1983 84 NHL season for the games in which ... . NAME Bellows, Brian ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian ice hockey player DATE OF BIRTH ... more details
Refimprove date August 2009 File Secret photography photographer P8086714.jpg 200px thumb right A man taking photographs covertly Secret photography refers to the use of an image or video recording device to photograph or film a person who is unaware that they are being intentionally photographed or filmed. It is sometimes called covert photography , a term used mostly among professional investigators, or unauthorized photography . A person may be unaware of being photographed in a variety ... journalism . Photography by voyeur s. During industrial espionage . During intelligence gathering ... element of concealment or great distance is generally needed to make such photography fall under the category of secret photography rather than street photography or documentary photography . It has been ... Police in Britain . Quartet Books, 1977. ref Some classic early U.S. street photography such as that of Paul .... The real lens, on an extended bellows, stuck out under his arm toward the person ... ref was obtained ... called spy cameras or Subminiature photography subminiature cameras has now greatly increased. Some ... mobile camera phone s. Some Fine art photography fine art photographers have displayed a fascination with the forms of secret voyeuristic photography. Voyeuristic photography has also been centrally ... in different countries which also impact on the secret photography of individuals, and on the publication ... in Black & White Photography Magazine , Aug Sep 2001, pages 24 28. ref while the British tabloid journalism tabloid press will publish a variety of secret photography. Examples of the British situation ... on the use of secret and telephoto lens photography. ref http www.mediawise.org.uk display page.php?id 40 Mediawise archive of media codes of conduct from around the world ref further2 Photography and the law See also Street photography Photojournalism Celebrity photography Surveillance Long focus lens Subminiature photography References reflist Category Photography by genre Category Journalism ... more details
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to photographyPhotography is the process ... from objects, on a photosensitive medium or a image sensor through a timed Exposure photography exposure ... devices known as camera s. Forms of photography Aerial photography Astrophotography Candid photography Cloudscape photography Conceptual photography Documentary photography History of erotic photography Erotic photography Fashion photography Fine art photography Food photography Environmental portrait Fire photography Forensic photography Glamour photography High speed photography Nature photography Nude photography Paparazzi Photojournalism Photomicroscopy Portrait photography Post mortem photography Endoscopy Senior portraits Still life photography Stock photography Street photography Underwater photography Vernacular photography Wedding photography Wildlife photography Camera and photography ... photography Filter Flash photography Flash Movie projector Photographic film Photographic lens Slide projector Still camera Toy camera Tripod photography Tripod View camera Photographic processing ... E 6 process Photographic fixer Fixer Push processing Photography techniques Afocal photography Bokeh Contre jour Color photography Cross processing Cyanotype Dodging and burning Photographic processing Film developing Full spectrum photography Harris shutter Kite aerial photography High dynamic range imaging High dynamic range imaging HDR Holography Light painting Macro photography Monochrome photography Motion blur Night photography Panoramic photography Panning camera Panning Photogram Photographic print toning Photographic processing Push printing Rephotography Rollout photography Solarisation Stereoscopy Stopping down Sun printing Infrared photography Ultraviolet photography Time lapse History of photography Main History of photography Timeline of photography technology Camera obscura ... photography concepts Composition visual arts Composition in visual arts Rule of thirds Angle of view ... more details
Niepce View From the Window of Gras&client safari&cd 3 Seizing the Light A History of Photography By Robert ... , Saint Loup de Varennes France . Etymology The word photography derives from the Greek words ph s genitive ... for drawing images Photography is the result of combining several different technical discoveries ... as photography. Early History Development of chemical photography Monochrome process Image ...&lpg PA42&dq Bitumen of Judea photography chemistry&source bl&ots G imPF07xm&sig aza5G2lVkTYIp5BE3Nqa6Tyf6W4 .... ref cite web url http freephotocourse.com history of photography part a.html title History of Photography ... dagu hd dagu.htm title Daguerre 1787 1851 and the Invention of Photography work Timeline of Art History .... He coated paper sheets with silver chloride to create an intermediate negative photography negative ... of his life in lawsuits defending the patent until he gave up on photography. Later George Eastman ... Bayard had also developed a method of photography but delayed announcing it, and so was not recognized ... negative on glass processes in the mid 1840s. ref cite book title The Focal encyclopedia of photography ... popular in response to the demand for portrait photography portraiture that emerged from the middle ... not be met in volume and in cost by oil painting, added to the push for the development of photography. In 1847, Count Sergei Lvovich Levitsky designed a bellows camera which significantly improved ... Photography review In a John Brown Portrait, The Essence of a Militant accessdate 2007 03 16 work ... the complex parts of the process to others, and photography became available for the mass market in 1901 with the introduction of the Brownie camera Kodak Brownie . In the twentieth century, photography ... at 176x176 pixels. ref http listverse.com 2009 01 13 top 10 incredible early firsts in photography Listverse.com ref Color process Main Color photography Image Tartan Ribbon.jpg thumb 200px left First color image, photograph by James Clerk Maxwell , 1861. Although color photography was explored throughout ... more details
unreferenced date July 2008 Lifestyle photography is a style of photography which aims to portray real life situations in a controlled setting. Lighting is bright, airy and natural looking. There are many commercial applications including magazine editorial and advertising usage. Category Photography by genre photography stub ... more details
Wikify date January 2012 Orphan date January 2012 Narrative photography is the idea that photographs can be used to tell a story. Allen Feldman stated that the event is not what happens. The event is that which can be narrated . ref http www.david campbell.org 2010 11 18 photography and narrative ref In this case, the medium is photography. The Narrative Photography Competition in Portland, Oregon describes the concept in the following way The power of narrative, or story telling is at the foundation of much of photography. Photograhers sic are creating complex and descriptive moments in time. Contemporary photographers are crafting and documenting new forms of a visual short story. ref http www.photocompete.com 2011 07 28 narrative photography competition ref References reflist External links http www.siphotography.com slideshow narrative photography 2 http www.kristinadrobny.com http www.dazeddigital.com photography article 8769 1 narrative photography columbine goldsmith http www.gunillatreen.co.uk http www.chinesische gegenwartskunst.de pages portraits chi peng2 en.php Photography Category Photography Photographer stub ... more details
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Unreferenced date March 2009 Image Family House 1969.jpg right 200px Vernacular photography or amateur photography refers to the creation of photographs by amateur or unknown photographers who take everyday life and common things as subjects. Though the more commonly known definition of the word vernacular is a quality of being indigenous or native, the use of the word in relation to art and architecture refers more to the meaning of the following subdefinition of vernacular architecture from The Oxford English Dictionary concerned with ordinary domestic and functional buildings rather than the essentially monumental. Examples of vernacular photographs include travel and vacation photos, family snapshots, photos of friends, class portraits, identification photographs, and photo booth images. Vernacular photographs are types of accidental art, in that they often are unintentionally artistic. Closely related to vernacular photography is found photography , which in one sense refers to the recovery of a lost, unclaimed, or discarded vernacular photograph or snapshot. Found photos are often found at flea markets, thrift and secondhand stores, yard sales, estate and tag sales, in dumpsters and trash cans, between the pages of books, or on streets and sidewalks. The use of vernacular photography in the arts is almost as old as photography itself. Vernacular photography has become far more commonplace in recent years as an art technique and is now a widely accepted genre of art photography. Vernacular photographs also have become popular with art collectors and with collectors of found photographs. See also Snapshot photography Snapshot aesthetic photography subject DEFAULTSORT Vernacular Photography Category Photography by genre Category Vernacular photography fa bg cs Amat rsk fotografie de Amateurfotografie ... more details