Photos Ouarzazate
with hotel ouarzazate La Terrace des Délices is a small familiar hotel located
right on the edge of the mountains viewing the amazing photos Fint Oasis. Fint
is located 15km from photos Ouarzazate and stands for a great alternative to the
big hotels found in the city. This way you can enjoy both environments. Our
Hotel has 5 rooms all traditionally decorated. Our Hotel views are the best in
the area and we invite you to spend a few with us, drinking tea, enjoying the
sun the quietness and impressive landscapes. for many photos of morocco go to
the site Photos Around the World
http://photosdumaroc.wordpress.com also please visit one blog with tips and
travel information on morocco
http://moroccotraveldiaries.wordpress.com .For a list of travel resources in
Morocco: hotels 4x4 companies and riads in marrakesh visit
www.liste-tourisme-maroc.com .
Photography
Photography Morocco has gained the interest of many scientists and artists from
its inception. Scientists have used photography to record and study movements,
such as Eadweard Muybridge's study of human and animal locomotion (1887).
Artists are equally interested by these aspects but also try to explore photos
Morocco avenues other than the photo-mechanical representation of reality, such
as the pictorialist movement. Military, police and security forces use
photography for surveillance, recognition and data storage. Photography is used
to preserve memories of favorites and as a source of entertainment.
Traditional photography was a considerable burden for photographers working at
remote locations (such as press correspondents) without access to processing
facilities. With increased competition from television there was pressure to
deliver their images to newspapers with greater speed. Photo-journalists at
remote locations would carry a miniature photos morocco lab with them and some
means of transmitting their images down the telephone line. In 1981 Sony
unveiled the first consumer camera to use a CCD for imaging, and which required
no film -- the Sony Mavica. While the Mavica did save images to disk, the images
themselves were displayed on television, and therefore the camera could not be
considered fully digital. In 1990, Kodak unveiled the DCS 100, the first
commercially available digital camera. Its cost precluded any use other than
photojournalism and professional applications, but commercial digital photos
morocco graphy was born.
Digital imaging uses an electronic sensor such as a charge-coupled device to
record the image as a piece of electronic data rather than as chemical changes
on film. Some other devices, such as cell phones, now include digital imaging
features. Even though there are no chemical processes, a digital camera captures
a frame of whatever it happens to be pointed at, which can be viewed later.