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First Steps In Architectural:

First Steps In Architectural You can be paid for your first steps in architectural photog¬raphy, although your clients won't be architects or decora¬tors or the magazines which later will be important buyers of your skill. At first, when you are improving your style, sell your work to home owners, who will tolerate your be¬ginner's mistakes and let you shoot it over again when you muff a shot.

He's always articulate, always eloquent. The film is part bio, part architectural tour guide. It begins with shots of Haifa, the Israeli port city where Safdie spent his childhood, shots that seem to prove a direct influence of that city's hills and steps on the architect's later work.

See Also Diffusion Steps Are:

Moderate diffusion often gives added charm and life to many land¬scapes—particularly to brightly lighted views that include prominent nearby objects. In such pictures proper diffusion tends to soften harsh lighting, reduce the contrast between highlights and shadows, and render tonal values more nearly as the eye sees them. It softens lines and other details without obliterating them, and in so doing helps to produce the third-dimension effect discussed in a previous chapter. Most photographers, however, make a clear distinction between diffusion that is pleasing and diffusion that carries the effect to the point of extreme "fuzziness." A simple way to get proper diffusion of scenics is to slip a Kodak

The collector and base re¬gions of the transistors are now complete, and the entire proc¬ess is repeated to form the emitter of the transistors. The fabrication sequence for diodes, resistors, and capacitors is similar to the processes for transistors, although fewer diffusion steps are required.


On The Other Hand See Sequence Of Steps:

The sequence of nucleotides in the messenger RNA specifies the sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chains. A specific sequence of three nucleotides codes for, or desig¬nates, each amino acid; such a sequence is known as a codon. Dependent upon its length, the mes¬senger RNA molecule may direct the synthesis of one or a few proteins. The number of species of messenger RNA in a cell is thus comparable to the number of kinds of protein that are present.

This traditional form of wood treatment produces a rich, deep, lustrous finish, and is often applied to fine furniture. However, applying French polish is a skilled task for which you will need energy, patience, and a willingness to follow the instructions supplied. As a basic guide, use this sequence of steps.
 
 

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