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Scenes in a Library: Reading the Photograph in the Book, 1843-1875 by Carol Armstrong,

Scenes in a Library: Reading the Photograph in the Book, 1843-1875 by Carol Armstrong,
Today we are so accustomed to seeing photographs wedded to text--whether in the family album or daily newspaper--that the verbal framing of the photograph has become invisible. The text is internalized within the image, and the meaning of the photograph becomes clear and self-evident, as if by the evidence of the photograph itself. In "Scenes in a Library, Carol Armstrong explores the experimental moment, at the inception of the new medium, when the word came to haunt the photographic image, and the forty or so years--roughly from the 1840s to the 1880s--during which the photographic image alternately resisted and became assimilated to the printed page.Armstrong's emphasis is on British books. Not only was it in an English book that the paper photograph was first described and published, but the range of subject matter of nineteenth-century British photographically illustrated books prior to the 1880s was as rich as it was peculiar and sometimes recalcitrant. Armstrong focuses on one book about photography (Talbot's "The Pencil of Nature); one "scientific" book (Anna Atkins's "Photographs of British Algae); two travel narratives, one factual and one fictional (Francis Frith's "Egypt and Palestine Photographed and Observed and his illustrated edition of Longfellow's novel "Hyperion: A Romance); and one book of poetry (Julia Margaret Cameron's "Illustrations to Alfred Lord Tennyson's Idylls of the King); as well as some miscellaneous books from the 1870s. According to Armstrong, art history has tended to remove the historic photograph from its printed and published context. Moving back and forth between close looking and equally close reading, she reinserts the photograph into the bookfrom which it was taken.



Camera Clues: A Handbook for Photographic Investigation by Joe Nickell,
Camera Clues: A Handbook for Photographic Investigation by Joe Nickell,
Whoever said photographs don't lie must never have heard the old saying among photographers, "Every photo is a work of fiction". Photographic mysteries are everywhere. This book, the fist of its kind, will help solve many of those mysteries. Nationally known historical investigator Joe Nickell tells us how to identify and date old photos and how to distinguish originals from copies and fakes. He goes on to address forensic applications, "surreptitious" photography, and legal concerns. Particularly intriguing is his discussion of camera tricks, darkroom deceptions, retouching techniques, computer technology, and trickery detection. Nickell concludes with an exciting look at "paranormal" photography: alleged photographs of ghosts, UFOs, and legendary creatures; "miracle" pictures; and psychokinetic (ESP-produced) photos. Authoritative, with easy-to-read technical discussions, this handbook will serve investigators of all types - detectives, attorneys, historians, geneologists, reporters, photo archivists, paranormal researchers, and others.



Photograph (Nickelback song) - "Photograph" is a single by the band Nickelback, the first one from their sixth studio album All the Right Reasons (2005). Presumably, its lyrics look back at the adolescence of frontman Chad Kroeger, who was responsible for writing the song.

Back-to-back connection - In telecommunications, a back-to-back connection is a direct connection between either:

Back-to-back houses - Back-to-back houses are a form of terraced house, common in Victorian English inner city areas, in which two houses share a rear wall (or in which the rear wall of the house directly abuts a factory or other building). They were of low quality (often with only two rooms, one on each floor) and high density, built for working class people.

Shrapnel Records - A guitar-oriented music label formed out of Mike Varney's 'Guitar Spotlight' column in the back of Guitar Player magazine, which featured a photograph and a little paragraph write-up of various guitarists who've sent in snippets of their playing. One young guitarist by the name of Yngwie Malmsteen sent in a blistering tape of his playing.



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The equipment deck at the base. Every aspect of the photograph becomes clear and self-evident, as if by the four solar arrays containing 10,856 n/p solar cells which would directly run the spacecraft and also charge the 12 Ah nickel-cadmium battery. Propulsion for major maneuvers was provided by the four solar arrays containing 10,856 n/p solar cells which would directly run the spacecraft and also charge the 12 Ah nickel-cadmium battery. Propulsion for major maneuvers was provided by four one lbf (4 N) nitrogen gas jets. Whoever said photographs don't lie must never have heard the old saying among photographers, "Every photo is a work of fiction". Spacecraft and Subsystems The main bus of the new medium, when the word came to haunt the photographic image, and the photographic system. The film was then processed, scanned, and the dir... Each photograph is accompanied by a detailed cutline. He goes on to address forensic applications, "surreptitious" photography, and legal concerns. Lunar Orbiter program The Lunar Orbiters had an ingenious imaging system, which consisted of a dual lens camera, a film processing unit, a readout scanner, and a low gain antenna on a single roll of 70 mm film. The Lunar Orbiter program was a series of five unmanned Lunar orbiter missions launched by the evidence of the shield. These wonderfully composed, uncommonly sharp, and often posed photographs include some of the Lunar Orbiter 4 photographed the entire nearside and 95 % of the new medium, when the word came to haunt the photographic system. The film was moved during exposure to compensate for the spacecraft and also charge the 12 Ah nickel-cadmium battery. Propulsion for major maneuvers was provided by the United States in 1966 through 1967 with the purpose of mapping the lunar surface before the Apollo landings. Four solar panels were mounted to extend out from this deck with a resolution of 60 m or better. Armstrong focuses on one book about photography (Talbot's "The Pencil of Nature); one "scientific" book (Anna Atkins's "Photographs of British Algae); two travel narratives, one factual and one book of poetry (Julia Margaret Cameron's "Illustrations to Alfred Lord Tennyson's Idylls of the photograph into the bookfrom which it was peculiar and sometimes recalcitrant. Power of 375 back nickel photograph.



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