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  1. Imaging Foundations with Richard Wright. Astrophotography: How Long Can You Go? While many astrophotographers follow the "rule of 500" (or 300), some experimentation can help find the right exposure time for your setup. By: Richard S. Wright Jr. August 16, 2021

  2. Richard S. Wright, Jr. has been using OpenGL for more than 12 years, since it first became available on the Windows platform, and teaches OpenGL programming in the game design degree program at Full Sail in Orlando, Florida. Currently, Richard is the president of Starstone Software Systems, Inc., where he develops third-party multimedia simulation software for the PC and Macintosh platforms using OpenGL.

  3. Richard S. Wright, Jr. has used OpenGL for 10 years and teaches OpenGL programming in the game design degree program at Full Sail in Orlando, Florida. He is a former Real 3D representative to the OpenGL Architecture Review Board and has delivered multiple commercial applications that use OpenGL extensively, including games, scientific and medical applications, database visualization and educational software.

  4. The autobiography Black Boy, by Richard Wright, is a tale of hope and determination. It catalogues Wrights life growing up as an African-American in Jim Crow South, depicting the economic and social struggles that were stereotypical for African...

  5. Modified DSLR’s for Nightscapes & Astrophotography by Richard S. Wright, Jr. Figure 1- A DSLR on a tripod is all the equipment needed for the budding astrophotographer. There is no question that DSLR’s have changed modern photography— especially capturing nightscapes & astrophotography— for the better.

  6. Sep 16, 2008 · Richard Wright, the keyboardist whose somber, monumental sounds were at the core of Pink Floyd’s art-rock that has sold millions and millions of albums, died Monday in London, where he had lived ...

  7. Soon after, they relocate to Memphis, where Richards father abandons the family. Richards mother works in white kitchens to support Richard and his brother, but she cannot make enough money, and both boys are sent to an orphanage in Memphis, run by a kind woman named Miss Simon. Though Miss Simon takes a liking to Richard, Richard hates ...