Dokumen tersebut memberikan informasi tentang:
1. Tujuh besaran dasar berdimensi dalam sistem satuan internasional (SI) dan dua besaran tak berdimensi.
2. Definisi besaran vektor dan skalar serta sifat-sifat vektor seperti komutatif, asosiatif, dan lainnya.
3. Rumus untuk menentukan besaran resultan dua vektor berdasarkan besarnya, arahnya, dan sudut antara kedua vektor.
The document provides the schedule for the 2013 MotoGP season, listing the dates and locations for each of the 18 Grand Prix races on the calendar that will take place between April and November 2013. The season begins at the Losail International Circuit in Qatar on April 7th and concludes at the Ricardo Tormo Circuit in Valencia, Spain on November 17th. A majority of the races will occur in Europe, with three races in the Americas and Asia each.
This document discusses elements and principles of design in photography. It lists elements like color, line, value, texture, shape, form and space. Principles discussed include emphasis, contrast, movement, pattern, balance, rhythm and unity. It also covers composition techniques, specifically explaining the rule of thirds which involves dividing an image into thirds both horizontally and vertically to place points of interest along those lines or at their intersections for a more balanced photo.
The document provides instructions for photo editing and printing using Photoshop. It discusses choosing photos through contact sheets, ensuring proper exposure and saturation. It emphasizes intentional content and conveying meaning. The steps outlined include creating a contact sheet to edit photos, adjusting exposure and color, reflecting on the photos, and using Photoshop tools to crop, adjust brightness and color correct before printing.
This document provides an introduction to hospitality and tourism management by defining hospitality, listing types of food and lodging businesses, and giving examples of recreational, travel, and lodging organizations. It introduces a class on hospitality and tourism, welcoming Mr. Mason and stating students will learn about this industry.
This document discusses the elements and principles of art as they relate to photography composition. The elements are line, shape, space, value, texture, and color. The principles are emphasis, balance, unity, contrast, movement/rhythm, and pattern/repetition. Understanding these elements and principles allows photographers to intentionally compose photographs that are visually interesting and engaging for viewers.
Dokumen tersebut memberikan informasi tentang:
1. Tujuh besaran dasar berdimensi dalam sistem satuan internasional (SI) dan dua besaran tak berdimensi.
2. Definisi besaran vektor dan skalar serta sifat-sifat vektor seperti komutatif, asosiatif, dan lainnya.
3. Rumus untuk menentukan besaran resultan dua vektor berdasarkan besarnya, arahnya, dan sudut antara kedua vektor.
The document provides the schedule for the 2013 MotoGP season, listing the dates and locations for each of the 18 Grand Prix races on the calendar that will take place between April and November 2013. The season begins at the Losail International Circuit in Qatar on April 7th and concludes at the Ricardo Tormo Circuit in Valencia, Spain on November 17th. A majority of the races will occur in Europe, with three races in the Americas and Asia each.
This document discusses elements and principles of design in photography. It lists elements like color, line, value, texture, shape, form and space. Principles discussed include emphasis, contrast, movement, pattern, balance, rhythm and unity. It also covers composition techniques, specifically explaining the rule of thirds which involves dividing an image into thirds both horizontally and vertically to place points of interest along those lines or at their intersections for a more balanced photo.
The document provides instructions for photo editing and printing using Photoshop. It discusses choosing photos through contact sheets, ensuring proper exposure and saturation. It emphasizes intentional content and conveying meaning. The steps outlined include creating a contact sheet to edit photos, adjusting exposure and color, reflecting on the photos, and using Photoshop tools to crop, adjust brightness and color correct before printing.
This document provides an introduction to hospitality and tourism management by defining hospitality, listing types of food and lodging businesses, and giving examples of recreational, travel, and lodging organizations. It introduces a class on hospitality and tourism, welcoming Mr. Mason and stating students will learn about this industry.
This document discusses the elements and principles of art as they relate to photography composition. The elements are line, shape, space, value, texture, and color. The principles are emphasis, balance, unity, contrast, movement/rhythm, and pattern/repetition. Understanding these elements and principles allows photographers to intentionally compose photographs that are visually interesting and engaging for viewers.
1. O documento apresenta os conceitos fundamentais de topografia, incluindo sua definição, finalidade e importância.
2. São descritos os quatro principais modelos terrestres utilizados para representação da superfície da Terra: modelo real, geoidal, elipsoidal e esférico.
3. O modelo elipsoidal é o mais comumente utilizado em levantamentos topográficos no Brasil, onde a Terra é representada por um elipsóide de revolução definido pelos parâmetros do Sistema Geodésico
Warm ups are exercises done before physical activity to prepare the body and prevent injuries. They involve joint mobility exercises to prepare muscles and joints, as well as activation games to get the entire body moving. Activation engages all body systems like cardiovascular, digestive, and musculoskeletal. Examples given include running in a circle, moving arms side to side, and partner exercises like back-to-back running. The overall goal is to activate the entire body through fun games before more strenuous activity.
Alexander Rodchenko was a 1930s Russian artist who turned to street photography after declaring painting dead. He believed art should serve a political cause. Rodchenko used extreme angles in his photos to shock viewers with different perspectives. He employed three basic angles - eye level to convey equality, snake view looking up to express honor or reverence, and bird's eye view looking down to depict power over the subject.
Street photography involves using photography to capture the feeling of a place and its people during a particular time period. Some major artists in this genre include Robert Frank, Stephen Shore, and Nour El Ghoumari.
The document provides guidance on photo editing and printing. It discusses choosing photos that convey the intended meaning and have proper exposure, saturation, and content. The steps include editing photos on a contact sheet to select the best exposures and saturation. It emphasizes having clear intentions for the photos and using symbols to express that intention. Photoshop is recommended for printing to properly expose and correct photos. Tools like the crop, dodge and burn, and adjustment tools can be used to refine exposures, colors, brightness and contrast.
The document defines negative space as the empty areas around objects in an image, while positive space refers to the areas occupied by objects. It discusses elements and principles of design, citing how artist Man Ray used lines, shapes, and textures in interesting compositions. It provides instructions for creating a digital photogram by shooting images, uploading them to Photoshop, and using tools to make a copied image completely black and white with a black background and white stencil-like positive shape.
Street photography captures the feeling of a place and its people during a particular time period through candid photos taken in public spaces. Some major artists in the genre include Cartier Bresson, Graciela Iturbide, Robert Frank, William Eggleston, Stephen Shore, Nour El Ghoumari, and Cynthia Herrera. Street photography aims to document everyday life and culture through candid photos taken in public.
Warm ups are exercises done before physical activity to prevent injuries and improve performance. They involve joint mobility exercises to prepare muscles and joints, as well as activation games to get the entire body moving. Activation engages all body systems like cardiovascular, digestive, and musculoskeletal. Examples given include running in a circle, moving arms side to side, and partner exercises like back-to-back running. The summary emphasizes that warm ups prepare the body for exercise through joint and full body movement.
Street photography involves capturing everyday life and people in public places using candid photos. Some major artists in this genre include French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson, known for capturing "the decisive moment," Mexican photographer Graciela Iturbide, and Americans Robert Frank and William Eggleston, who helped establish street photography as an art form in the mid-20th century.
This document provides directions for a street photography project focused on creating an authentic sense of place. Students will photograph familiar locations and cultures within their own communities to tell a story. They are instructed to capture places and people in an honest way that conveys meaning, using proper photographic techniques. Students must shoot 100 images across two different familiar locations, then select 10 final prints from each to create a cohesive narrative that is representative of their own experiences and culture. They will also reflect on their process and experiences photographing in a familiar environment.
This document provides instructions for a stream of consciousness writing exercise where the participant sits in their neighborhood for 5 days and writes down everything they see, hear, smell, taste, and touch without thinking or judging. The participant is told to pay special attention to the routines of daily life and sights and sounds of their neighborhood and city. They are also given questions to answer describing their observations in more detail.
This photography assignment asks students to take 30 photos from extreme angles to distort perspective. Students must take 10 photos pretending to be a snake low to the ground, 10 from high up like a bird, and 10 at eye level. The goal is to see everyday things in a unique way by photographing from unusual vantage points. Students will be graded on composition, exposure settings, subject matter variety, and images that depict extreme angles through distortions or symbolic conventions.
This document discusses the elements and principles of art as they relate to photography composition. The elements are line, shape/form, space, value, texture, and color. The principles are emphasis, balance, unity, contrast, movement/rhythm, and pattern/repetition. Using these elements and principles intentionally in photographic composition can create more visually interesting and powerful photographs that draw the viewer's eye and engage them.
The document provides directions to describe types of photographs using words from a bank and write captions. It includes 8 images without descriptions. The task is to label each image with a type of photography from the word bank and write a caption to provide context and meaning for each image.
This document provides an assignment overview asking students to take photographs from extreme angles to distort perspective. Students are instructed to take pictures pretending to be a snake low to the ground or a bird high up. They must use the rule of thirds for composition and include portraits in half their shots. Requirements include a proof sheet, mounted print, and completed notes for grading. Students are encouraged to be creative and plan each exposure.
1. O documento apresenta os conceitos fundamentais de topografia, incluindo sua definição, finalidade e importância.
2. São descritos os quatro principais modelos terrestres utilizados para representação da superfície da Terra: modelo real, geoidal, elipsoidal e esférico.
3. O modelo elipsoidal é o mais comumente utilizado em levantamentos topográficos no Brasil, onde a Terra é representada por um elipsóide de revolução definido pelos parâmetros do Sistema Geodésico
Warm ups are exercises done before physical activity to prepare the body and prevent injuries. They involve joint mobility exercises to prepare muscles and joints, as well as activation games to get the entire body moving. Activation engages all body systems like cardiovascular, digestive, and musculoskeletal. Examples given include running in a circle, moving arms side to side, and partner exercises like back-to-back running. The overall goal is to activate the entire body through fun games before more strenuous activity.
Alexander Rodchenko was a 1930s Russian artist who turned to street photography after declaring painting dead. He believed art should serve a political cause. Rodchenko used extreme angles in his photos to shock viewers with different perspectives. He employed three basic angles - eye level to convey equality, snake view looking up to express honor or reverence, and bird's eye view looking down to depict power over the subject.
Street photography involves using photography to capture the feeling of a place and its people during a particular time period. Some major artists in this genre include Robert Frank, Stephen Shore, and Nour El Ghoumari.
The document provides guidance on photo editing and printing. It discusses choosing photos that convey the intended meaning and have proper exposure, saturation, and content. The steps include editing photos on a contact sheet to select the best exposures and saturation. It emphasizes having clear intentions for the photos and using symbols to express that intention. Photoshop is recommended for printing to properly expose and correct photos. Tools like the crop, dodge and burn, and adjustment tools can be used to refine exposures, colors, brightness and contrast.
The document defines negative space as the empty areas around objects in an image, while positive space refers to the areas occupied by objects. It discusses elements and principles of design, citing how artist Man Ray used lines, shapes, and textures in interesting compositions. It provides instructions for creating a digital photogram by shooting images, uploading them to Photoshop, and using tools to make a copied image completely black and white with a black background and white stencil-like positive shape.
Street photography captures the feeling of a place and its people during a particular time period through candid photos taken in public spaces. Some major artists in the genre include Cartier Bresson, Graciela Iturbide, Robert Frank, William Eggleston, Stephen Shore, Nour El Ghoumari, and Cynthia Herrera. Street photography aims to document everyday life and culture through candid photos taken in public.
Warm ups are exercises done before physical activity to prevent injuries and improve performance. They involve joint mobility exercises to prepare muscles and joints, as well as activation games to get the entire body moving. Activation engages all body systems like cardiovascular, digestive, and musculoskeletal. Examples given include running in a circle, moving arms side to side, and partner exercises like back-to-back running. The summary emphasizes that warm ups prepare the body for exercise through joint and full body movement.
Street photography involves capturing everyday life and people in public places using candid photos. Some major artists in this genre include French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson, known for capturing "the decisive moment," Mexican photographer Graciela Iturbide, and Americans Robert Frank and William Eggleston, who helped establish street photography as an art form in the mid-20th century.
This document provides directions for a street photography project focused on creating an authentic sense of place. Students will photograph familiar locations and cultures within their own communities to tell a story. They are instructed to capture places and people in an honest way that conveys meaning, using proper photographic techniques. Students must shoot 100 images across two different familiar locations, then select 10 final prints from each to create a cohesive narrative that is representative of their own experiences and culture. They will also reflect on their process and experiences photographing in a familiar environment.
This document provides instructions for a stream of consciousness writing exercise where the participant sits in their neighborhood for 5 days and writes down everything they see, hear, smell, taste, and touch without thinking or judging. The participant is told to pay special attention to the routines of daily life and sights and sounds of their neighborhood and city. They are also given questions to answer describing their observations in more detail.
This photography assignment asks students to take 30 photos from extreme angles to distort perspective. Students must take 10 photos pretending to be a snake low to the ground, 10 from high up like a bird, and 10 at eye level. The goal is to see everyday things in a unique way by photographing from unusual vantage points. Students will be graded on composition, exposure settings, subject matter variety, and images that depict extreme angles through distortions or symbolic conventions.
This document discusses the elements and principles of art as they relate to photography composition. The elements are line, shape/form, space, value, texture, and color. The principles are emphasis, balance, unity, contrast, movement/rhythm, and pattern/repetition. Using these elements and principles intentionally in photographic composition can create more visually interesting and powerful photographs that draw the viewer's eye and engage them.
The document provides directions to describe types of photographs using words from a bank and write captions. It includes 8 images without descriptions. The task is to label each image with a type of photography from the word bank and write a caption to provide context and meaning for each image.
This document provides an assignment overview asking students to take photographs from extreme angles to distort perspective. Students are instructed to take pictures pretending to be a snake low to the ground or a bird high up. They must use the rule of thirds for composition and include portraits in half their shots. Requirements include a proof sheet, mounted print, and completed notes for grading. Students are encouraged to be creative and plan each exposure.