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  2. Matt Black (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    Matt Black. W. Eugene Smith Grant. [3] Matt Black (born 1970) is an American documentary photographer whose work has focused on issues of poverty, migration, and the environment. He is a full member of Magnum Photos. [4] Black's first book, American Geography, was published in 2021 and was exhibited at Deichtorhallen in Hamburg, Germany. [5]

  3. Shades of black - Wikipedia

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    Colors often considered "shades of black" include onyx, black olive, charcoal, and jet. These colors may be considered for part of a neutral color scheme, usually in interior design as a part of a background for brighter colors. Black and dark gray colors are powerful accent colors that suggest weight, dignity, formality, and solemnity. [1]

  4. Paint sheen - Wikipedia

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    Paint sheen. Sheen is a measure of the reflected light (glossiness) from a paint finish. Glossy and flat (or matte) are typical extreme levels of glossiness of a finish. Gloss paint is shiny and reflects most light in the specular (mirror-like) direction, while on flat paints most of the light diffuses in a range of angles.

  5. Mate (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Pre-Columbian era. First European written record by Spanish colonizers in the 15th century. Mate or maté[a] (/ ˈmɑːteɪ / MAH-tay, Spanish: [ˈmate], Portuguese: [ˈmatʃi]) is a traditional South American caffeine -rich infused herbal drink. It is also known as chimarrão[b] or cimarrón, [c] and ka’ay in Guarani. [2]

  6. Matte - Wikipedia

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    Matte (filmmaking), filmmaking and video production technology. Matte painting, a process of creating sets used in film and video. Matte box, a camera accessory for controlling lens glare. Open matte, a filming technique that involves matting out the top and bottom of the film frame in the movie projector.

  7. Monochrome photography - Wikipedia

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    Monochrome photography. Monochrome photography, or is photography where each position on an image can record and show a different amount of light (value), but not a different color (hue). The majority of monochrome photographs produced today are black-and-white, either from a gelatin silver process, or as digital photography.

  8. Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG - Wikipedia

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    Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG. The Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG (C197 / R197) is a front mid-engine, 2-seater, limited production sports car developed by the Mercedes-AMG division of German automotive manufacturer Mercedes-Benz, with the assistance of David Coulthard. [4] The car is the successor to the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren and was described by Mercedes ...

  9. Gaffer tape - Wikipedia

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    Gaffer tape (also known as gaffer's tape, gaff tape or gaffa tape[1] as well as spike tape for narrow, colored gaffer tape) is a heavy cotton cloth pressure-sensitive tape with strong adhesive and tensile properties. It is widely used in theatre, photography, film, radio and television production, and industrial staging work.