The New Encyclopædia Britannica in 30 Volumes: Macropædia : Knowledge in Depth. - 19 Bd, Volumes 1-19Encyclopædia Britannica, 1974 |
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... aesthetic effect . With a wide - angle lens , printing the negative , the photographer has a wide choice the photographer can make foreground objects appear in the physical surface of the paper , the tonal contrast , large . With a long ...
... aesthetic effect . With a wide - angle lens , printing the negative , the photographer has a wide choice the photographer can make foreground objects appear in the physical surface of the paper , the tonal contrast , large . With a long ...
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... aesthetic qualities as well . The change came about through a recognition that photography had its own particular aesthetic and that photographs should be seen directly , without comparing them to paintings or to drawings . Field ...
... aesthetic qualities as well . The change came about through a recognition that photography had its own particular aesthetic and that photographs should be seen directly , without comparing them to paintings or to drawings . Field ...
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... aesthetic. which. began. in. 1841. The. recognition. of. the. power. of. based on the power of the camera to record life in the photography to persuade as well as to inform , however , fraction of a second . Throughout its history , one of ...
... aesthetic. which. began. in. 1841. The. recognition. of. the. power. of. based on the power of the camera to record life in the photography to persuade as well as to inform , however , fraction of a second . Throughout its history , one of ...
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