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Roger Fenton, The Valley of the Shadow of Death
- Subtractive Composition used
- War zone photo |
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Felice Beato, Interior of Fort Taku NC after Capture
- part of crimean war series
- True documentary photographer
- No sugar coating |
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Alexander Gardner, Home of the Rebel Sharpshooter, Gettysburg
- Constructed: moved body, added gun, turned face towards camera
- Sketch Book picture
- Art shot/war shot
- Removed prohibition against picturing dead |
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John Reekie, A Burial Party, Cold Harbor VA, 1865
- From Gardner's Sketch book of the war
- Freed slaves gather up remains
- Reminds readers of moral failings with the rebel cause |
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Timothy O'Sullivan, A Harvest of Death
Gettysburg PA, 1863
- Selective focus: directs gaze to bodies
- Viewer manipulation
- No motion; stillness
- War destruction |
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Timothy O' Sullivan, Field Where General Reynolds Fell
- Selective focus
- Swollen bodies are in focus
- Reynold's body nowhere to be seen
- Viewer manipulation |
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George Barnard, Fire in Ames Mills,
NY 1853
- One of first action news pictures
- Captured loss
- After the fact
- Like crime scene photographers
- Smallness/hand-tinted transforms tragedy into compact, illusory event |
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George Barnard, Hell Hole in New Hope Church
- Calm after the storm
- After war shot
- Sense of loss
- Shows social rupture of war without showing dead bodies |
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George Barnard, Ruins of Charleston, SC
- Calmness
- City ruined
- Sense of sadness, loss
- Artistic type
- Sense of serenity |
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George Barnard; Scene of General McPherson's Death
- Viewer manipulation?
- Symbolic devices; pictorial effect for emotional impact
- Metaphoric bones for death of person
- Allergoric manner for presence of General M.
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George Barnard, Rebel Works in Front of Atlanta
- Combination printing
- Clouds from different negative
- War photograph |
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Andrew Russell, Stone Wall Rear of Fredericksburg with Rebel Dead
1863
- war photograph
- perspective lines of body, "Go on forever"
- had no restraints telling him what he couldn't do |
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William Bell (or Staff), Wounded Soldier
Civil War
- Photographed patients being monitored
- Close-up, Deadpan examinations
- Photos for battered living
- Injuries
- Detachment: separates ppl from the war that caused their injuries |
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Lewis Carroll, Irene MacDonald
1863
- Presented his sitters with his own Adult, melancholic, emotional and sexual dilemmas
- Photo of youngster
- Reveals their natural sense of dexterity and intuitive spontaneity
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Lewis Carroll, Flora Rankin
1863
- Little girl resembles Statue, with flowers and bend over stature
- Flowers can sometimes represent innocence, holding it on her lap??
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Lewis Carroll, Xie Kitchin
1874
- Manet's Olympia, painting may have influenced Carroll |
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Manet, Olympia
1863
- Possible influence on Xie Kitchin
- Painting |
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Lewis Carroll, The Beggar Maid
- Is she holding coins and acting as a beggar?
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Oscar Rejlander, Two Ways of Life
1857
- Influenced by Raphaels' School of Athens
- Photomontage contrasting Philosophy and Science
- Introduction of young men into life
- Left side: not noble; pleasures
- Right side: Religious
- Middle figure: philosopher
- 30-32 negatives used to make
- Combination printing
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Raphael, School of Athens
1510-11
- Possibly influenced Rejlander's Two Ways of Life |
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Rejlander, Child Photos
- Photos collected by Lewis Carroll
- Portrait of a young girl |
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Rejlander, Child Photos
- Collected by Lewis Carroll
- Possibly showing a child's intuition and curiousity by positioning of the hand |
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Oscar Rejlander, Young Girl hold Jug
1860
- Child portrait
- Allegory
- Virginity
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Julia Margaret Cameron, Sir John Herschel
1867
- Close-up portrait
- Interested in spiritual essence of sitter
- A little blurry suggests inner likeness but focused on face
- No head rests used; natural motion added spiritual life to the picture
- Romantic
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Rejlander, Lewis Carroll and Alice Liddell
- Shows her interest in romantic pictures
- Seems like damage happened to top of photo and scratches on photo, shows she doesn't care b/c it gives it a direct visual connection between the process and the product
- Just out of focus
- Portrait |
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Julia Margaret Cameron, Alice Liddell
- Close up portrait
- Shows inspiration by books: Same sitter photographed and written about in Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
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Dr. Hugh Welch Diamond, Mental Patient
1855
- Photography as producing authentic records; way of recording and guidance in mental practice
- Portraits made of his mental patients
- Positivism= precise and true observation can't lie
- Unaffected authenticity and naturalness= truth:
-Plain background and frontal posing
- Direct attention to face and hands of sitter |
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Dr. Thomas John Barnardo, Once a Little Vagrant, Now a little Workman
- Pictures in Home for Destitue Lads
- Trace the child's career
- Manipulation (Before and After pictures)
- Marketing scheme for the home |
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Julia Margaret Cameron, Sappho
1866
- Selective focus: A little blurry: dress
- Close-up portrait
- Crack in lower left portion of plate kept: allows a connection between process and product
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Julia Margaret Cameron, Mother and child
- Same model as in Sappho
- Mother nurturing child; raised/protected by her and the Lord
- Artistic affect
- Just out of focus gave more natural vision instead of artificial
- Imperfections evident: visual connection between process & product
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Maxime Du Camp, The Colossus of Abu-Simbel Nubia
1850
- Human figure sued for scale of reference
- Took advantage of light when it revealed the from and texture of monuments the best.
- Waxed calotype process
- Egypt photos
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John Beasly Greene, Bank of Nile at Thebes
1854
- Travel pictures: amateur approach
- Calotype
- Granular look: unified space giving a feeling of dislocation and timelessness |
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Auguste Salzmann, Jerusalem
1854
- Historical site
- Sent by French Ministry of Public Instruction to photograph this
- Soft, pencil-like quality of salted prints- links city w/the site. |
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Francis Frith, The Sphinx and Great Pyramid Geezeh
1854
2 pt:
- Humans figures for scale
-Wet plates of landscape
- Descriptions/dialogue included to coach viewer to same conclusion as maker
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Bisson Freres, Ascension of Mont-Blanc
1860
- Brothers
- Took photos of Alps to fulfill ppls desire to go there but couldn't afford it
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Robert Howlett, The Great Eastern, Side View of Hull
1857
- Example of Industrialization
- Tight compositions/framing to emphasize the size making it seem like it goes on forever
-Albumen silver print
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Camille Silvy, River Scene, France
- Combination printing; two negatives
- Painting-like
- Captured Leisure time
- Economic status evident
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John Thompson, The Crawlers
- Tried to bring social change by drawing attention to outcasts
- Photographed victorian social types
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Carleton Watkins, Three Brothers
Albumen Silver Print
- Rounded corners: draw attention upward to God
- Sublime & Beautiful
- Layered composition: gives depth to photos
- Hazy: gives atmospheric perspective
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Andrew Russell, Trestle Work
Albumen Silver Print
- Documented Civil War and Railroad construction |
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Timothy O'Sullivan, Canyon De Chelle
- Tried to stop movement West
- Hostile place to live; hard to survive
- Rumored he tilted his camera to make things appear larger
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Timothy O. Sullivan, Shoshone Falls
- Sublime
- Danger, power
- Portable darkroom
- Insignificance of people |
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Timothy O'Sullivan, Fissure Vent of Steamboat Springs
- Human being= sense of scale
- Sublime
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William Henry Jackson, Mountain of the Holy Cross
- Sublime
- Only able to take this one good photo of it himself
- Symbol of Christian faith
- "God is telling us this is where we're supposed to be"
- Influenced people go to the places he took pictures of; tourist attractions |
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William Henry Jackson, Old Faithful Erupting
- image was big help in development of Yellowstone as tourist attraction:
- Yellowstone in 1872
- wanted areas protected from human invasion |
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Edward Muybridge, Clouds Rest
- Yosemite
- Excellent clouds; combination printing
- No people present
- Visual of what God created |
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Frank J. Haynes, Self
- Shows his notion of man invading the landscape
- Intrusion, altering, and contaminating nature
- Made postcards
- Yellowstone |
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5 reasons for stomach tubing |
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1) lavage (toxins) 2) Remove contents of gaseous distension 3) short term feeding 4) give meds 5) administer unpalatable substance |
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4 complications of stomach tubing |
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1) aspiration 2) esophageal damage 3) irritate stomach 4) perforate abdomen |
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6 equipment needed for stomach tubing |
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1) stomach tube 2) lubricant 3) mouth speculum (roll of tape) 4) 5cc of water in syringe 5) syringe/funnel/cup with bemds to be given 6) tap water |
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10 steps of stomach tubing |
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1) measure tip of nose to last rib 2) mark tube 3) lubricate tube 4) insert speculum 5) pass tube slowly, alow to swallow 6) check for correct placement 7) give meds 8) flush 9) kink tube 10) remove |
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6 ways to check for correct placement for stomach tubing |
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1) palpate tube 2) listen for cough 3) give 5 cc saline, cough? 4) blow in tube, gastric noises? 5) smell stomach odor 6) insert to mark |
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3 reasons for tube-feeding puppies |
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1) puppy not nursing properly 2) mother not providing appropriate quantity/quality 3) mother or puppy debilitated |
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1) dropper 2) baby bottle 3) spoon 4) tube |
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3 things needed for tube-feeding puppies |
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1) plastic syringe 2) small catheter/rigid tubing 3) tape to mark tubing |
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3 types of formula for tube-feeding puppies |
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1) commercial milk replacer 2) home 3) puppy chow gruel |
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4 steps for tube-feeding puppies |
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1) mark tube 2) warm food to body temperature 3) fill syringe and expel air 4) moisten tube and insert gently |
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____ feeding for normal puppies, _____ or more if weak/small puppy |
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At ___ to ___ weeks, 50:50 puppy food and water |
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Eliminate water in food by ____ weeks. |
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Terminate tube feeding at ___ to ____ weeks. |
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Why do you clean puppies bottoms after each feeding? |
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stimulate urination/defecation |
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What do you use to clean puppies bottom's? |
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warm, moist cotton/washcloth |
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When should you terminate cleaning puppies bottoms'? |
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5 reasons for nasogastric intubation. |
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1) contrast radiography 2) re-hydration 3) feeding anorexic 4) oral meds 5) administration of Go-lytely before endoscopy |
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5 steps for nasogastric intubation |
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1)4-5 drops proparacaine in nostril, repeat w/2-3 drops 2) measure tube and mark 3) lubricate tube 4) insert 19-21 gauge tube, bentral aspect, 6-8 in of tubing 5) secure w/tape and suture |
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1) empty colon 2) administer meds |
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4 reasons for emptying colon |
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1) radiographs 2) colonoscopy 3) surgery 4) toxic substance |
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What is the volume for dogs for enema? |
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What is the volume for cats for enema? |
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3 things needed for enema? |
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1) warm water 2) enema kit 3) lubricant |
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