Monthly Archives: November 2012

Frozen Image

All photography is the process of capturing, or freezing, a moment. Horst Faas was a German photojournalist who specialized in combat photography.  His photographs from the Vietnam war are some of the best known war photographs there are. They display … Continue reading

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Article Preparation-Mood Board

I created this mood board to gather together various images of real ale. The standard image of real ale seems to be pints arranged on a bar, images which I can easily create for some primary sources. I added pictures … Continue reading

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The idea of a journey can have many meanings, a literal journey from a to b is one, where as a more metaphorical meaning could be that death is a journey, or alternitivley life. Images of journeys can vary greatly, … Continue reading

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The Shay-Demonstrating Lens Types

This picture shows the Shay stadium in Halifax. The image was taken from a hill over looking the town and using a zoom lens. One of the main aspects of the image is the light coming from the stadium, a … Continue reading

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Connery, Sean Connery

Roger Moore has conceded that Sean Connery’s portrayal of James Bond is the best yet, but says that Daniel Craig could unseat the Scot, talking in the build up to the release of ‘Skyfall’. Moore, who succeeded Connery in 1973’s ‘Live … Continue reading

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Photo Embedding

Pussy Riot member Yakaterina Samutsevich has been released on probation. Her release follows an argument by her lawyer stating that she was stopped before she was able to remove her guitar from its case. Three members of Moscow’s Pussy Riot … Continue reading

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Brendan Gleeson: Three Films You’d Be A Fool To Miss

Brendan Gleeson has become a mainstay in British and Irish cinema over the last two decades, here are the three roles we believe make the man what he is today. He is an actor most would recognise, but maybe not … Continue reading

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List Articles-Reflection

List articles do what they say on the tin, they are articles divided into a list. They are used across both online and printed media, but the medium seems to lend itself to online media better as more features can … Continue reading

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