Dokumentační fotografie vegetace a krajiny má specifické požadavky na prosvětlené snímky zachycující detailní kresbu tvarů listů a přesné barvy květů. V digitální fotografii dlouhou dobu chyběly kvalitní fotoaparáty kompaktních rozměrů, které byly navíc velmi drahé. Naštěstí rychlý vývoj technologií přinesl takové možnosti snímání, které jsou prakticky už na úrovni tradičních fotopřístrojů středního formátu., Vegetation and landscape documentation photography have special requirements for clear pictures with details of leaf shapes and flower colors. Hence for a long time in digital photography there was a lack of high quality compact cameras, which in any case were very expensive. Fortunately, rapid technological developments have provided options comparable with the middle-format cameras of the past., and Tomáš Kučera.
This article focuses on the intersection of gender, class and racial/ethnic inequalities. The intersection theory draws on the feminist critique of traditional class theory and on the challenge to feminism posed by ethnic women. The article develops thinking about various configurations of the intersection of inequalities and addresses mainly the case of marginalized women. However, the argument goes that the intersection of gender, class and racial/ethnic inequalities is not just a matter for disadvantaged groups because it has an impact on all groups in various relations. Class, gender and race/ethnicity should be understood as interlocked systems of both disadvantage and privilege. The intersection of inequalities is an approach intertwined with the development of social movements (women’s, labour and civil rights movements) in the USA and Western Europe. The article looks at why the intersection theory elaborated in the West mainly in the 1990s has not been reflected in Czech gender studies. Is it possible to connect the study of gender in a post-communist East European country with the predominantly American intersection theory?, Marta Kolářová., and Obsahuje bibliografii