The Camera, Volume 10Looks at 60 years of cinema masterpieces and the creative artists who pioneered and developed the language of film. |
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Time-Life Books. device that could re Confronted with th foreboding . " Painting laroche was reported for painting simply as tal wound . Although ability to reproduce t than even the most could not have been trayer of the objectiv to ...
Time-Life Books. device that could re Confronted with th foreboding . " Painting laroche was reported for painting simply as tal wound . Although ability to reproduce t than even the most could not have been trayer of the objectiv to ...
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... painting . For most profes- sional landscape photographers tried to duplicate , both in subject matter and style , the landscape painting that was popular at the time . The critic Philippe Burty described the different ways they ...
... painting . For most profes- sional landscape photographers tried to duplicate , both in subject matter and style , the landscape painting that was popular at the time . The critic Philippe Burty described the different ways they ...
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... paint- er Gustave Courbet created an almost identical version of it seven years later when he was in Switzerland . The Cour- bet painting bears more than a casual resemblance to the photograph . The vantage points are identical , the ...
... paint- er Gustave Courbet created an almost identical version of it seven years later when he was in Switzerland . The Cour- bet painting bears more than a casual resemblance to the photograph . The vantage points are identical , the ...
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35mm camera 50mm lens Alfred Eisenstaedt amount of light angle appear artists background blur camera obscura capture concave continued Controller of Light convex darkroom depth of field detail diagram distance exposure f-stop feet film focal length focal-plane shutter focus focusing front fuzzy GJON MILI glass ground-glass HENRI CARTIER-BRESSON Hiro hole Humanities Research Center inches Irving Penn Julia Cameron Kodak landscape Lartigue LEE FRIEDLANDER Lennart Nilsson lenses Levels of Photography light entering light rays long lens look mirror motion moving negative normal lens numbers objects opposite optical painters pher photogra photograph plate portrait pose produced REJLANDER scene sharp image shown shows shutter speed single-lens reflex camera snapped Steichen taking pictures technique Time-Life tiny tograph ture turned twin-lens reflex View Camera viewfinder viewfinder camera viewing screen viewing system wide-angle lens William Garnett