Shutter speed Essays

  • The Hill Tribes

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    close-ups will be taken. In this case, Jason does not need a wide angle for this scenario and for better image quality, he can consider investing in a prime lens that support slow-light condition. As we know, the bigger the aperture, the faster the shutter speed. With the setting of a higher ISO, the image can be quite clear without using a

  • Analysis Of Jackson Pollock's Lavender Mist

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    Through the use of color, Matisse shows the viewer his mental mindset, his emotions, while creating this painting which adds a subjective lens to his interpretation of the subjects. The intense colors illustrate a “feeling” that would not otherwise come through if the colors were directly representational of the real natural world. The bright colors seem to evoke a sense of happiness and pleasure. There is a sense that everything occurring in the picture is alright and everybody is enjoying themselves

  • Reflection Of Plato's The Allegory Of The Cave

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    While the universal cliche in regards to looking at a photograph is “a picture tells a thousand words,” the questions we should truly be asking to ascertain what those words really mean are what is the context of the messages being asserted, and whether or not the language behind these “thousand” words is the same for all of us. In simpler terms, what I am trying to say is not all images are interpreted alike. Whether it’s from looking at a photograph at an art gallery, the news, or on our phones

  • Persuasive Essay On Pac-Man

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    Do you remember the classic video game, “Pac-Man?” Well, you’ll now be able to experience this game in real life with a little twist. In this amusement park ride, riders will be driving hovercrafts that look like Pac-Man in a large space that replicates the Pac-Man maze from the video game. Additionally, you’ll have the fun of going against other people to be the best Pac-Man, hence the name of the ride, “Pac-Man Vs. Pac-Man.” While riding you will face many challenges, including ghosts, foam poles

  • What Is GET So Good About Frontier?

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    GET FIOS FROM FRONTIER, IN GARDEN GROVE Crystal-clear sound and picture. Unparalleled Internet speed. That’s what you get on the fiber-optic network with Frontier FiOS. [SHOP PLANS FOR FRONTIER FIOS HOME INTERNET SERVICE] What so good about Frontier? Many choices exist for local Internet providers. None deliver Internet and other services on a network that’s light years ahead of the rest. Garden Grove residents live in a city with Frontier FiOS Availability. California residents in select markets

  • Research Paper On Cheetah

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    The fastest land mammal known is the cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus). It is capable of sprinting at a speed of up to 29ms-1. A top speed of 25ms-1 was recorded using special collar during a hunt in Botswana but moderate speed was observed in all 367 cheetahs used in the study. Cheetahs have their natural habitat in the eastern and southern parts of Africa (Wilson, et al., 2013) . Of all the felidae found in these parts that are categorized as big cats, the cheetah is the only one from the felinae subfamily

  • Speech About Speeding

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    The Need for Speed! Another week has passed and it’s Friday again, I thought to myself, leaving work early that day. For about a month now, I have planned this trip to Denver, to take my daughter Jordynn to her softball tournament. A lot of time and preparation has gone into it, and finally the day has arrived. I was filled with excitement and couldn’t wait to get home to pick her up and get on the road. I stopped by the grocery store to pick up a few drinks and snacks, which would come in handy

  • Baseball Statistics Essay

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    allows us the creation of new statistics that are difficult to both calculate and understand. One of these metrics is exit velocity. Exit velocity is a relatively new stat that I believe was introduced with the creation of Statcast. It measures how the speed of a baseball after it is hit by a batter. According to Sports Illustrated

  • Pros And Cons Of Getting A Speeding Ticket

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    number, and isn't designated by make, or color of the car. Revenue from speeding tickets accounts for approximately 6 billion (with a B) dollars a year. It's big (with a B) business, and that's life in the fast lane. It can be especially tempting to speed when stuck behind a slow moving vehicle carrying a big load. With all the new construction taking place, large trucks hauling overhead cranes have been slowing traffic on our roadway system lately. Passing these vehicles and their pilot car is tricky

  • Koamalu Roller Coaster

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    Red and yellow lava “strips” blow inside the volcano. When you emerge from the volcano, you gain speeds of 85 miles per hour! It is as if you are being launched. The volcano is realistic in that it gives you, the passenger, the effect of shooting out of a real volcano like hot, fiery lava. Then, at the top of the first hill, you slow down to approximately

  • Dodge Demon Research Paper

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    “The Dodge Demon is the fastest production car” Dodge says. The Demon is also banned from all drag strips according to the NHRA because it is “The fastest (Hot Rod) in the world”. According to the Guinness World Records, “The Demon is the first production car to do a wheelie at launch”. Even after breaking all these records, the community still believes that the Demons younger brother, the Hellcat, still has a chance competing against it. The Demon is better than the Hellcat because of its engine

  • Wet Killer Speech

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    new favorite and an adrenaline boosting ride, then come and ride The Inverted Wet Killer. The Inverted Wet Killer, is a super tall, super fast, super loopy, super wet, and super fun ride. The ride is approximately 240 seconds long, it reaches a top speed of 115 mph, and its highest point is 137 meters. The mass of the carts in the ride is 184.74 grams, and their weight is 1 ton. Without the whole ride, your are constantly being sprinkled or maybe even drenched with water, so not only will you have

  • Danger Of Speeding Research Paper

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    Dangers of Speeding When a person drives over the speed limit, it causes a greater chance for accidents than if they did not speed. Speeding is a major factor in a majority of all the wrecks that are fatal. Speeding above the speed limit is very dangerous. Speeding reduces the ability of a vehicle to stop in a time it would be able to if one had not been speeding. Taking more time to stop increases the chance of an accident, as well as the impact of the crash if an accident happens. Although drivers

  • Personal Narrative-It's On The Road

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    ahead, locked in a somnambulistic state. Four miles down the road the Geneva Turnpike turned into Route 20 and the Pontiac cruised west out of Canandaigua. As they passed a Peterbilt, its driver laid on his air horn upset over Evan’s reckless speed, the sound jolting Angela out of her hypnosis. “Evan, who was that guy back there?” she asked, but Evan remained stolid and white-knuckled on the steering wheel. “Where did you come from?” Evan still remained taciturn, intently focused

  • The Movie Wall-E Roller Coaster

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    it is based off of the sensational movie Wall-e made by Disney’s Pixar! In the movie. It is roughly 1,900 meters in length and each cart can hold up to 400 lbs in weight by knowing each rider 's mass! Speed is usually a concern because of the sights you will see, on the other hand, the average speed is 55 mph because of the tech. The technology needed in order to make this ride is from the next generation and the creators of Wall-e teamed up with us. Just in case you haven’t seen the movie, the plot

  • Police Pursuit Research Paper

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    this pursuit by having their lives put in danger. The officer essentially creates hazards during the pursuit with his speed, emotions involved and lack of training. Fleeing suspects are not concerned with the safety of others or themselves, therefore they travel at high speeds which evidently calls for the officer to do the same. As stated in Let 's be honest about our driving speed by Capt. Travis Yates, "Since 1999, 43 percent of the officers

  • Research Paper On The Island

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    The Island- Final Paper Imagine a film with action, mystery, and suspense with high quality filming, a great story line, and phenomenal acting. The Island, directed by the great Michael Bay, has all these great qualities and much more to offer to the audience. The Island takes place in the future in a confined bunker somewhere in the deserts of the western U.S. Main characters Lincoln Six Echo (Tom Lincoln) and Jordan Two Delta (Sarah Jordan) are two clones(which they are unaware) thought to be

  • Fences Film Analysis

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    Best Picture Award Fences Fences should be nominated as the best picture of the year for a lot of reasons. Best Picture of the year is elected if everything in the movie is perfect like the soundtrack, camera angles, or of course the acting. There were three things that made Fences the best movie such as the dramatic scenes to create a draw into the movie. Another important part that the Fences movie portrayed is the camera angles that give it a engaging effect. But the setting is what creates the

  • Film Analysis Of The Movie Breaker Morant

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    The film “Breaker Morant” is based on a true story. In the Boer War (1892-1902) was fought between countries of the British Empire and the Boer population of South Africa. The Boers wishes to retain independences from England. In the film the background was chosen according to the historical point of view. The Film Breaker Moran is basically a story of the court- martial of three Australian Officers; Lieutenants Harry Morant, Peter Handcock, and George Witton. Breaker Morant is beautiful script

  • Truck Drivers Persuasive Speech

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    I want to create a movement that will obtain the traction needed to convince government officials that speed limits need to be increased around the United States in order to make roads more efficient and safer for everyone. It would start with the people driving in the United States and then use the traction it achieves from the recognition to influence the government officials who can make the real changes. I want to see the roads become a safer place and one of the best ways for this to happen