Through the Eyes of the Camera
Through the Eye of the Camera is an informational report on the many uses of photographic technology. Photographs are essential to the communications industry, police work, and wildlife studies, for example. Diagnostic imaging, infrared imaging, closed-circuit television, and satellite images help save, improve, and protect lives. The style is informative and conversational.
The book has a contents and is divided into five sections. Section headings are used. The text is composed of a variety of sentence types. Captioned and labelled photographs and a chart support the text and add meaning. An index is provided. The book concludes with a two-page spread that tells how to write an informational report.
Some words may require clarification: archaeology, geology, town planning, conservation, three-dimensional, radiologist, meteorology.
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