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Quicksand • Red ! Switch • Red Block • Red Flagpole • Red Ring • RemoCon Kanaami • Remote-Control Platform • Rolling log • Roulette Block • Sand Geyser • Screw • Screwtop Lift • Screwtop Platform • Screwtop Shroom • Square cloud • Stretch Block • Stretch Shroom • Swinging Hammer • Switch-shiki RemoCon Lift • Tilt Lift • Trampoline • Turning Floor • Warp Cannon • Water Bubble • Wind • Wobble RockMiscellaneousMiscellaneousNew Super Mario Bros. Wii Coin World [Edit]CharactersProtagonistsMario • Luigi • Yoshi • Co-Star LumaNon-playableBaby Luma • Bill Board • Black Jibberjay • Bob-omb Buddies • Bowser • Bowser Jr. • Co-Star Luma • Coach • Cosmic Spirit • Fluzzard • Gearmos (Gold · Silver) • Honeybees • Hungry Lumas (Coin Lumas) • Jibberjays • Lubba • Lumalee • Lumas • Penguin • Penguru • Piantas • Princess Peach • Queen Bee • Rosalina • Seagull • Star Bunnies • The Chimp • Toad Brigade • Toads • WhittlesAntagonistsBowser • Bowser Jr.EnemiesEnemiesAmp • Astro Goomba • Banzai Bill • Bat • Big Amp • Big Gringill • Big Wiggler • Blooper • Bob-omb • Bomb Boo • Bomp • Boo • Boomerang Bro • Bullet Bill • Cheep Cheep • Chomp • Chomp Pup • Choppah • Clam • Cluckboom • Cosmic Clone • Crabber • Digga • Dry Bones • Elite Octoomba • Fizzlit • Flaptack • Flipbug • Flimp • Fuzzy • Gargantua Koopa Troopa • Gold Chomp • Golden Gummit • Goomba •

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F-stops and film speeds are not the only factors involved in making great pictures. The location and the right light are every bit as important. But the most important is the exact instant when the photographer presses the shutter. With a talent for sensing that exact split-second, photographer Will McBride came to photograph political heavyweights including John F. Kennedy and Willy Brandt, documenting defining moments in world history. The road to digital photography Photography in the mid-20th Century In the early days of photography, advancements in technology began to make photographic apparatuses easier to use. By the 1950s, they had developed into the comfortable-to-use devices we now today. In 1956, Agfa released the first camera with aperture priority, meaning photographers no longer needed to set the exposure time themselves. A few years later, in 1963, Canon introduced its first camera prototype with autofocus, a development making snapshots much easier for the everyday photographer. Rollei unveiled the first fully automatic camera about 10 years later. Aperture, shutter speed, focus – photographers no longer needed to set these themselves to create a usable image. Digitalization and Image Editing in the History of Photography With the digital revolution at the end of the 20th century, once again, the world experienced photography in a new light. Photos no longer needed to be produced on analog mediums - they could now be saved and edited digitally. This simplified the editing process tremendously. Digitalization brought unimaginable possibilities in photographic post-processing. Artists put the technology to the widest variety of creative uses. Pep Ventosa, for example, digitally layers countless individual images. Sabine Wild is master of intricate line-based editing, and Isabelle Menin uses computers to assemble photographs into floral compositions. All three are evidence of the medium’s sheer boundless potential. The History of Photography: Short and Sweet Since Nièpce and Daguerre introduced photography in 1839, the medium developed very quickly. A look back at how photography developed shows the different ways artists are able to use the medium, from the first nude images to slice of life photography, classic portraits and fashion photography. Currently, with all of the possibilities afforded us by modern digital photography and image editing, we are at a high point for the medium. Do you want to purchase classic photographic works in wall-ready art? In the LUMAS collection, you will find an expertly curated selection of works in the most successful medium of all time. Get swept away by the latest creations from these artists and photographers! Explore the fascinating world of photography with LUMAS and start your own art collection with a piece of photographic history. The History of Photography Timeline 4th Century BC Aristotle describes the camera obscura 1826 Joseph Nicéphore

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Appearances[edit]Super Mario Galaxy 2[edit]In a Nintendo Power preview for Super Mario Galaxy 2, it was stated that Megaleg would return.[4] This was later proven false, however, with Digga-Leg appearing instead.Profiles and statistics[edit]MegalegDomeTerraceGalaxyBowser Jr.'s Robot ReactorMissionMegaleg's MoonRewardTrading card description[edit]ImageNameTypeDescriptionMegalegBossA Grand Star is at stake in the battle against Megaleg, so Mario knows it won't be easy. With its flylike, light-beam eyes and three huge mechanical legs, this boss lives on its own planet in Bowser Jr.'s Robot Reactor. To defeat Megaleg, confuse the monster's own Bullet Bills so that they slam into its head and destroy it.Gallery[edit] Concept artwork Key artwork Megaleg standing on the Robot Reactor. Mario at the base of Megaleg Mario climbing up Megaleg's leg Megaleg explodes after Mario frees the Grand Star. Mario traverses the moving gears Mario being followed by a Bullet Bill on Megaleg's head. Naming[edit]Internal names[edit]GameFileNameMeaningSuper Mario GalaxyObjectData/TripodBoss.arcTripodBossTripod BossStageData/ObjNameTable.arc/ObjNameTable.tbl三脚ボス (Sankyaku Bosu)Names in other languages[edit]LanguageNameMeaningNotesJapaneseメガレッグ[?]MegaregguMegalegChinese机械巨腿[5]Jīxiè JùtuǐMechanical Huge LegsFrenchMégapod[?]MegapodGermanMegabein[?]MegalegItalianTripodobot[?]From tripode ("tripod") and "robot"Korean메가레그[?]MegalegeuMegalegSpanish (NOA)Megatrípode[?]MegatripodSpanish (NOE)Megatrípode[?]MegatripodTrípode Grandullón (Megaleg's Moon name only)[?]Burly TripodReferences[edit]^ February 2008. Nintendo Power Issue 225. Future US (American English). Page 64.^ TCRF. Super Mario Galaxy/Unused Models § BossCrab. The Cutting Room Floor (English). Retrieved March 5, 2020.^ A+Start (March 6, 2015). Super Mario Galaxy Glitches - Son Of A Glitch - Episode 39 (02:13). YouTube (English). Retrieved February 15, 2020.^ February 2010. Nintendo Power Issue 251. Future US (American English). Page 37.^ 真キノピコ (June 20, 2018). スーパーマリオギャラクシー Part1 ワールド1 テラス (56:19). YouTube (Japanese). Retrieved March 5, 2020.[Edit] Super Mario GalaxyPlayable charactersMario • LuigiFormsBee Mario • Rainbow Mario • Boo Mario • Ice Mario • Fire Mario • Spring Mario • Flying MarioNon-playable charactersApricot Luma • Princess Peach • Rosalina • Lumas • Polari • Hungry Lumas • Lumalees • Comet Luma • Toads • Toad Brigade (Toad Brigade captain · Mailtoad · Blue Toad · Yellow Toad · Green Toad) • Star Bunnies • Honeybees • Queen Bee • Boards • Ray • Penguins • Coach • Penguru • Penguin Racers • Gearmos • Worm • Spooky Speedster • Guppy • Cosmic MarioEnemiesAmp • Atomic Boo • Ball Beamer • Banzai Bill • Bat • Blooper • Bob-omb • Bomb Boo • Bomp • Bone Twister • Bonefin • Boo • Bullet Bill • Cataquack • Cheep Cheep • Chomp • Clampy • Cluckboom • Crabber • Dry Bones • Electrogoomba • Fire Shooter • Flipbug • Giant Gringill • Golden Chomp • Goomba • Goombeetle • Grand Goomba • Gringill • Ice bat • Ice Bubble • Jam-o'-War • Jammyfish • Koopa Troopa • Lava Bubble • Li'l Cinder • Magikoopa • Mandibug • Mecha-Bowser • Micro Goomba • Mikey Mine • Mini Chomp • Monty • Octoguy • Piranha Plant • Pokey Head • Pokeynut • Pokeyplant • Pulse Beam • Pumpkinhead Goomba • Rocto • Ruby Rock • Sentry Beam • Sentry Garage • Slurple • Space Mine • Spiky Topman • Spiny Cheep-Cheep • Spiny Piranha Plant • Spoing • Spangler • Spring Topman • Spring Vault • Thwomp •. Shop cloud art with LUMAS Curated by LUMAS Art Experts. Unique Design Objects Sculptures Make the Perfect Gift for Art-lovers. Curated by LUMAS Art Experts. 10% OFF ON YOUR 1ST ORDER

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Our Customer Service Is Here for You Feel free to contact us with any questions about our artworks, offers, or services – we are happy to help! If you have a question about an order, please have your order number ready. CHAT Mon–Sat: 10am–7pm EST & Sun 12pm–6pm EST Applying as an Artist The LUMAS Portfolio is compiled by our curators. We work with artists who are represented by established galleries, have their works in public exhibitions, studied at renowned universities, have made a name for themselves in the field of journalistic photography or who pursue a higher level of artistry through a conceptual process. Should we become aware of you, we will contact you. Unfortunately, it is not possible to apply to LUMAS by sending a portfolio. Thank you for your understanding. Get 15% off on your 1st order! Receive special offers, early access to new artworks and exclusive event invitations!

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Mario • Spring Mario • Dash Yoshi • Blimp Yoshi • Bulb YoshiNon-playable charactersBaby Luma • Princess Peach • Lubba • Lumas • Big Lumas • Hungry Lumas • Lumalees • Toads • Toad Brigade (Toad Brigade captain · Banktoad · Mailtoad · Blue Toad · Yellow Toad) • The Chimp • Star Bunnies • Gearmos • Gold Gearmo • Silver Gearmo • Penguins • Penguru • Coach • Jibberjays • Black Jibberjay • Honeybees • Queen Bee • Whittles • Bill Board • Piantas • Bob-omb Buddies • Rosalina • Cosmic SpiritEnemiesAmp • Banzai Bill • Bat • Big Boo • Big Gringill • Big Paragoomba • Big Thwomp • Big Wiggler • Blooper • Bob-omb • Bomb Boo • Bomp • Boo • Boomerang Bro • Bowser Statue • Bullet Bill • Buzz saw • Cannonball • Cheep Cheep • Chomp • Choppah • Clampy • Cluckboom • Cosmic Clone • Crabber • Digga • Dry Bones • Elite Octoomba • Fire Shooter • Fizzlit • Flaptack • Flipbug • Flomp • Fuzzy • Giant Goomba • Giant Koopa • Gold Chomp • Golden Gummit • Goomba • Goombeetle • Gringill • Gummit • Hammer Bro • Homing Chomp • Hot Urchin • Jack O'Goomba • Jam-o'-War • Jammyfish • Kleptoad • Koopa Troopa • Lakitu • Lava Bubble • Li'l Brr • Li'l Cinder • Magikoopa • Magmaargh • Magmaw • Mandibug • Mattermouth • Mega Boo • Meteor • Micro Mecha-Bowser • Mikey Mine • Mini Goomba • Octoboo • Octoguy • Octoomba • Paragoomba • Pinhead • Piranha Plant • Pokey Head • Prickly Piranha Plant • Prickly plant • Pulse Beam • Pupdozer • Rhomp • Rocto • Ruby Rock • Sentry Beam • Skeeter • Slurple • Small Chomp • Smeech • Snoodle • Space Mine • Spangler • Spiky Gummit • Spindleburr • Spinecone • Spiny • Spiny Cheep Cheep • Spiny Egg • Spiny Piranha Plant • Spoing • Spring Topman • Spring Vault • Super Piranha Plant • Swaphopper • Thwomp • Topman • Topmini • Tox Box • Tracks • Trapdragon • Twirlip • Undergrunt • Undergrunt Gunner • Urchin • Water Shooter • Whimp • Whomp • Wiggler • Zap Ball • Zap NozzleObstaclesBanzai Bill Cannon • Bars • Bill Blaster • Black hole • Bob-omb dispenser • Cactus • Chomp box • Current • Dark • Dark matter • Electric rail • Fire Bar • Fire Chain • Garigari Mini • Gravity field • Lava • Lava burst • Lava Geyser • Ledge Hammer • Millstone • Mud • Quicksand • Sinking swamp • Spike Block • WindBossesPeewee Piranha • King Lakitu • Digga-Leg • Gobblegut • Mandibug Stack • Rollodillo • Bowser • Sorbetti • Megahammer • Glamdozer • Squizzard • Prince Pikante • Boomsday Machine • Bowser Jr. • Whomp King • Bugaboom • Dino Piranha • King Kaliente • Major Burrows • BouldergeistItems and power-ups? Coin • 1-Up Mushroom • Bee Mushroom • Big

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Boomerang Mario • Mega Mario • Invincible Mario • White Tanooki Mario • Lucky Cat Mario • White Cat Mariob • Giga Cat MariocNon-playable charactersSprixie Princesses • Sprixies • Rabbits • Mega Rabbit • Toads • Plessie • Lumas • Ghost Miisa • Toadettec • Kittensc • CatcEnemiesAnt Trooper • Banzai Bill • Biddybud • Big Ant Trooper • Big Boo • Big Galoomba • Blockstepper • Blooper • Blurker • Bob-omb • Boo • Boomerang Bro • Brolder • Bullet Bill • Bully • Cat Banzai Bill • Cat Bullet Bill • Cat Goomba • Chargin' Chuck • Charvaargh • Cheep Cheep • Coin Coffer • Conkdor • Fighter Flyd • Fire Bro • Fire Piranha Plant • Fireballd • Fizzlit • Flopter • Freezied • Fury Shadowc • Fuzzler • Fuzzy • Galoomba • Goomba • Goomba Tower • Grumblump • Hammer Bro • Hop-Chop • Horned Ant Trooper • Ka-thunk • Innertube Goomba • Lava Bubble • Madpole • Magikoopa • Mega Piranha Plant • Mini Goomba • Octoomba • Para-Biddybud • Parabones • Peepa • Piranha Creeper • Piranha Plant • Porcupuffer • Rammerhead • Ring Burner • Shellcreeperd • Sidestepperd • Skating Goomba • Skipsqueak • Small Rammerhead • Snow Pokey • Spike • Spiny • Spiny Skipsqueak • Splorch • Splounder • Stingby • Thwomp • Ty-foo • Unshelled Koopa • WalleyeObstaclesBaddie Box • Bill Blaster • Cannon • Dark • Fire Bar • Fury Sunc • Fuzzy Horde • Lava • Poison •

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From its invention to its current omnipresence, photography has captivated us. It shows us things that otherwise would have remained unseen, in an entirely unique way. Stunning wall art by masters of the form like Man Ray and Edward Steichen, have become classics in the history of photography. But when was photography invented? And by whom? Join us, as we take a look at the history of photography, from the early days of silver chloride-coated paper to today's world of digital photography and video photography. Find a curated selection of masterpieces in the LUMAS collection. Take a journey through the timeline of photography, discover famous photographers, and find your personal favorite pieces! One might compare the art of photography to the act of pointing. – MoMA Curator- John Szarkowski Contents – The History of Photography The Camera Obscura and the Origin of Photography When was Photography Invented? Who Started Photography? Photography Then and Now: Selfies and “Sex Sells” The History and Development of Photography 35mm Cameras, Color Film, and Polaroid: Milestones in the History of Photography Classics from the History of Photography: Heinrich Heidersberger and Will McBride Dress of Light: Heinrich Heidersberger Documenting History: Photographer Will McBride The Road to Digital Photography Photography in the Mid-20th Century The History of Photography: Short and Sweet A History of Photography Timeline The Camera Obscura and the Origin of Photography When was photography invented? The photography timeline extends back further than you might assume. In the 4th Century BC, Aristotle described the principles of the camera obscura, which entails projecting an image through a small hole. Through a camera obscura’s pinhole, the image of the world is reversed or upside-down. While our notion of a camera has evolved dramatically, the “camera obscura” is considered to be the ancient building block upon which all further revolutionary developments and inventions in the field of photography were built. It defines the timeline of photographic history as we know it. Joseph Nicéphore Niépce and Louis Daguerre are often considered the inventors of photography with cameras, as we now know it. The former started out experimenting with silver chloride and silver halide photography, but could not figure out how to prevent them from darkening when exposed to light. In 1826, Niépce succeeded in taking the first true camera photograph. He used a sheet of pewter coated with bitumen, which required an exposure time of at least 8 hours! The subject of this photograph hit close to home for Niépce; the view from his workroom in Saint-Loup-de-Varennes, France. The Niépce Heliograph is considered as the earliest known photograph in the history of photography, achieved with the aid of the camera obscura. Painter Louis Jacques Mandé Daguerre was so excited. Shop cloud art with LUMAS

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Games in the franchise, hitting an eye-watering critical score of 97 on Metacritic, so it wouldn't be out of place for the film to reference such a staple or even incorporate elements from its story. Crucially, the title also marks the debut of Princess Rosalina, the interstellar guardian of the star-shaped Lumas. Rosalina gained lasting popularity following the release and she still appears as a supporting character in recent games, so a film appearance from her would almost certainly be well-received.While Rosalina may be on the way, it's still no guarantee. Peach's line, while suspicious, could also be in reference to Mario and Luigi's home, the Mushroom Kingdom, and other locales in the movie taking place in separate galaxies, as the first two trailers have both implied. Still, fans shouldn't despair if the space princess ends up being absent. After all, that's just more fodder for the potential sequel, right?

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There are a number of items you can acquire in Temtem to improve your ability to catch, train, and battle these strange creatures. Some items are more useful in battle, while others will prevent headaches as you traverse the environment. But everything costs time and money, and you’ll want to focus on the items that’ll benefit you the most, especially in the beginning. Whether you want to catch a rare Luma or you need something to give you an edge when fighting friends or completing the story, here’s what you should fill your inventory with. 10 Egg Timer The Egg Timer is a simple item that lets you know how close your eggs are to hatching. There’s not much to this object but it can take a lot of the guesswork out of breeding and raising your own Temtems. You’ll only ever need one and it’s obtained by completing the Temtem Connoisseur side quest. The Connoisseur who gives out this quest is located in the building near the airship docks in Quetzal. Simply catch a Babawa, breed it to create a Bigu, and give the Bigu to him in exchange for the Timer. 9 Scent Scent is helpful when you want to cover a large area, but don’t want to be bothered to fight or run away from every untamed Temtem you come across. When applied, Scent will reduce the number of untamted Temtems you’ll encounter for 100 meters. It’s not foolproof, but it’ll definitely cut down on how many Temtem harass you. After 100 meters simply reapply another one and you’ll be able to travel around much more quickly. Scents can be purchased for 60 Pansuns at a variety of Temporiums and are found in item boxes throughout the world. 8 Decoy Decoy is an incredibly useful item as it gives you a better chance of escaping an untamed Temtem and wont be consumed when used. This is handy for getting out of fights you don’t think you can win or don’t want to fight for whatever reason. Many fans use these when farming Lumas as they can end fights with non Lumas sooner to cut down on grind time. To get one for yourself complete the Missing Kids side quest. It’s a simple quest that has you track down two missing kids on the other side of Indigo Lake and reporting back to the Headmistress of the Academia on their location. 7 Coward’s Cloak The Coward’s Cloak will cause the Temtem wearing it to receive experience points and TV even though they weren’t in battle. This is great for power leveling a weak Temtem who isn’t strong enough to participate in battles or simply to keep your team balanced as you progress through the story. There’s only one Coward’s Cloak in the game and it’s located in the center of the spiral route near Sillaro River. There are a number of Clan Belsoto members so it’ll take some fighting to reach it, but it’s definitely worth the effort.. Shop cloud art with LUMAS

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• Mega Rabbit • Toads • Plessie • Lumas • Ghost Miisa • Toadettec • Kittensc • CatcEnemiesAnt Trooper • Banzai Bill • Biddybud • Big Ant Trooper • Big Boo • Big Galoomba • Blockstepper • Blooper • Blurker • Bob-omb • Boo • Boomerang Bro • Brolder • Bullet Bill • Bully • Cat Banzai Bill • Cat Bullet Bill • Cat Goomba • Chargin' Chuck • Charvaargh • Cheep Cheep • Coin Coffer • Conkdor • Fighter Flyd • Fire Bro • Fire Piranha Plant • Fireballd • Fizzlit • Flopter • Freezied • Fury Shadowc • Fuzzler • Fuzzy • Galoomba • Goomba • Goomba Tower • Grumblump • Hammer Bro • Hop-Chop • Horned Ant Trooper • Ka-thunk • Innertube Goomba • Lava Bubble • Madpole • Magikoopa • Mega Piranha Plant • Mini Goomba • Octoomba • Para-Biddybud • Parabones • Peepa • Piranha Creeper • Piranha Plant • Porcupuffer • Rammerhead • Ring Burner • Shellcreeperd • Sidestepperd • Skating Goomba • Skipsqueak • Small Rammerhead • Snow Pokey • Spike • Spiny • Spiny Skipsqueak • Splorch • Splounder • Stingby • Thwomp • Ty-foo • Unshelled Koopa • WalleyeObstaclesBaddie Box • Bill Blaster • Cannon • Dark • Fire Bar • Fury Sunc • Fuzzy Horde • Ink Bombc • Lava • Poison • Poison fog • Quicksand • Spike ball • Spike Block • Spike Trap • Spiked roller • Volcanic debrisBossesBowser • Boom Boom • Pom Pom • Hisstocrat • Boss Brolder • King Ka-thunk • Prince Bully • Motley Bossblob • Meowser • Fury Bowserc • Giant BowsercItems and power-ups+ Clock • 1-Up Mushroom • Baseball • Blue Coin • Bomb • Boomerang Flower • Cannon Box • Cat Shinec • Cat Shine Shardc • Coin • Coin Box • Coin pile • Crown • Double Cherry • Fire Flower • Giga Bellc • Gold Shell • Goomba Mask • Green Shell • Green Star Coin • Green Star • Hidden Coin • Ice Skate • Invincibility Bellb • Invincibility Leaf • Keyc • Key Coin • Light

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Quicksand • Red ! Switch • Red Block • Red Flagpole • Red Ring • RemoCon Kanaami • Remote-Control Platform • Rolling log • Roulette Block • Sand Geyser • Screw • Screwtop Lift • Screwtop Platform • Screwtop Shroom • Square cloud • Stretch Block • Stretch Shroom • Swinging Hammer • Switch-shiki RemoCon Lift • Tilt Lift • Trampoline • Turning Floor • Warp Cannon • Water Bubble • Wind • Wobble RockMiscellaneousMiscellaneousNew Super Mario Bros. Wii Coin World [Edit]CharactersProtagonistsMario • Luigi • Yoshi • Co-Star LumaNon-playableBaby Luma • Bill Board • Black Jibberjay • Bob-omb Buddies • Bowser • Bowser Jr. • Co-Star Luma • Coach • Cosmic Spirit • Fluzzard • Gearmos (Gold · Silver) • Honeybees • Hungry Lumas (Coin Lumas) • Jibberjays • Lubba • Lumalee • Lumas • Penguin • Penguru • Piantas • Princess Peach • Queen Bee • Rosalina • Seagull • Star Bunnies • The Chimp • Toad Brigade • Toads • WhittlesAntagonistsBowser • Bowser Jr.EnemiesEnemiesAmp • Astro Goomba • Banzai Bill • Bat • Big Amp • Big Gringill • Big Wiggler • Blooper • Bob-omb • Bomb Boo • Bomp • Boo • Boomerang Bro • Bullet Bill • Cheep Cheep • Chomp • Chomp Pup • Choppah • Clam • Cluckboom • Cosmic Clone • Crabber • Digga • Dry Bones • Elite Octoomba • Fizzlit • Flaptack • Flipbug • Flimp • Fuzzy • Gargantua Koopa Troopa • Gold Chomp • Golden Gummit • Goomba •

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F-stops and film speeds are not the only factors involved in making great pictures. The location and the right light are every bit as important. But the most important is the exact instant when the photographer presses the shutter. With a talent for sensing that exact split-second, photographer Will McBride came to photograph political heavyweights including John F. Kennedy and Willy Brandt, documenting defining moments in world history. The road to digital photography Photography in the mid-20th Century In the early days of photography, advancements in technology began to make photographic apparatuses easier to use. By the 1950s, they had developed into the comfortable-to-use devices we now today. In 1956, Agfa released the first camera with aperture priority, meaning photographers no longer needed to set the exposure time themselves. A few years later, in 1963, Canon introduced its first camera prototype with autofocus, a development making snapshots much easier for the everyday photographer. Rollei unveiled the first fully automatic camera about 10 years later. Aperture, shutter speed, focus – photographers no longer needed to set these themselves to create a usable image. Digitalization and Image Editing in the History of Photography With the digital revolution at the end of the 20th century, once again, the world experienced photography in a new light. Photos no longer needed to be produced on analog mediums - they could now be saved and edited digitally. This simplified the editing process tremendously. Digitalization brought unimaginable possibilities in photographic post-processing. Artists put the technology to the widest variety of creative uses. Pep Ventosa, for example, digitally layers countless individual images. Sabine Wild is master of intricate line-based editing, and Isabelle Menin uses computers to assemble photographs into floral compositions. All three are evidence of the medium’s sheer boundless potential. The History of Photography: Short and Sweet Since Nièpce and Daguerre introduced photography in 1839, the medium developed very quickly. A look back at how photography developed shows the different ways artists are able to use the medium, from the first nude images to slice of life photography, classic portraits and fashion photography. Currently, with all of the possibilities afforded us by modern digital photography and image editing, we are at a high point for the medium. Do you want to purchase classic photographic works in wall-ready art? In the LUMAS collection, you will find an expertly curated selection of works in the most successful medium of all time. Get swept away by the latest creations from these artists and photographers! Explore the fascinating world of photography with LUMAS and start your own art collection with a piece of photographic history. The History of Photography Timeline 4th Century BC Aristotle describes the camera obscura 1826 Joseph Nicéphore

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Our Customer Service Is Here for You Feel free to contact us with any questions about our artworks, offers, or services – we are happy to help! If you have a question about an order, please have your order number ready. CHAT Mon–Sat: 10am–7pm EST & Sun 12pm–6pm EST Applying as an Artist The LUMAS Portfolio is compiled by our curators. We work with artists who are represented by established galleries, have their works in public exhibitions, studied at renowned universities, have made a name for themselves in the field of journalistic photography or who pursue a higher level of artistry through a conceptual process. Should we become aware of you, we will contact you. Unfortunately, it is not possible to apply to LUMAS by sending a portfolio. Thank you for your understanding. Get 15% off on your 1st order! Receive special offers, early access to new artworks and exclusive event invitations!

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Mario • Spring Mario • Dash Yoshi • Blimp Yoshi • Bulb YoshiNon-playable charactersBaby Luma • Princess Peach • Lubba • Lumas • Big Lumas • Hungry Lumas • Lumalees • Toads • Toad Brigade (Toad Brigade captain · Banktoad · Mailtoad · Blue Toad · Yellow Toad) • The Chimp • Star Bunnies • Gearmos • Gold Gearmo • Silver Gearmo • Penguins • Penguru • Coach • Jibberjays • Black Jibberjay • Honeybees • Queen Bee • Whittles • Bill Board • Piantas • Bob-omb Buddies • Rosalina • Cosmic SpiritEnemiesAmp • Banzai Bill • Bat • Big Boo • Big Gringill • Big Paragoomba • Big Thwomp • Big Wiggler • Blooper • Bob-omb • Bomb Boo • Bomp • Boo • Boomerang Bro • Bowser Statue • Bullet Bill • Buzz saw • Cannonball • Cheep Cheep • Chomp • Choppah • Clampy • Cluckboom • Cosmic Clone • Crabber • Digga • Dry Bones • Elite Octoomba • Fire Shooter • Fizzlit • Flaptack • Flipbug • Flomp • Fuzzy • Giant Goomba • Giant Koopa • Gold Chomp • Golden Gummit • Goomba • Goombeetle • Gringill • Gummit • Hammer Bro • Homing Chomp • Hot Urchin • Jack O'Goomba • Jam-o'-War • Jammyfish • Kleptoad • Koopa Troopa • Lakitu • Lava Bubble • Li'l Brr • Li'l Cinder • Magikoopa • Magmaargh • Magmaw • Mandibug • Mattermouth • Mega Boo • Meteor • Micro Mecha-Bowser • Mikey Mine • Mini Goomba • Octoboo • Octoguy • Octoomba • Paragoomba • Pinhead • Piranha Plant • Pokey Head • Prickly Piranha Plant • Prickly plant • Pulse Beam • Pupdozer • Rhomp • Rocto • Ruby Rock • Sentry Beam • Skeeter • Slurple • Small Chomp • Smeech • Snoodle • Space Mine • Spangler • Spiky Gummit • Spindleburr • Spinecone • Spiny • Spiny Cheep Cheep • Spiny Egg • Spiny Piranha Plant • Spoing • Spring Topman • Spring Vault • Super Piranha Plant • Swaphopper • Thwomp • Topman • Topmini • Tox Box • Tracks • Trapdragon • Twirlip • Undergrunt • Undergrunt Gunner • Urchin • Water Shooter • Whimp • Whomp • Wiggler • Zap Ball • Zap NozzleObstaclesBanzai Bill Cannon • Bars • Bill Blaster • Black hole • Bob-omb dispenser • Cactus • Chomp box • Current • Dark • Dark matter • Electric rail • Fire Bar • Fire Chain • Garigari Mini • Gravity field • Lava • Lava burst • Lava Geyser • Ledge Hammer • Millstone • Mud • Quicksand • Sinking swamp • Spike Block • WindBossesPeewee Piranha • King Lakitu • Digga-Leg • Gobblegut • Mandibug Stack • Rollodillo • Bowser • Sorbetti • Megahammer • Glamdozer • Squizzard • Prince Pikante • Boomsday Machine • Bowser Jr. • Whomp King • Bugaboom • Dino Piranha • King Kaliente • Major Burrows • BouldergeistItems and power-ups? Coin • 1-Up Mushroom • Bee Mushroom • Big

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