The nature of the event will make it possible for ordinary citizens to act as documentarians, spot-news photographers, and paparazzi. |
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Club members had toiled long and hard to build these rooms and the photographers were showing no respect. |
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The aft deck is admirably equipped for divers, especially underwater photographers. |
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The use of a flashlight for finessing tones is a technique familiar to photographers who specialize in still life. |
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The topic of depth of field tends to give the shakes to many beginning photographers, but the concept is actually very simple. |
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Images of the human hand have been a primary source of visual inspiration for photographers in the expression of gesture and conceptual art. |
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She has four coordinators for the Web site, four other writers beside herself, several photographers and substantial technical assistance. |
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Some photographers have custom portfolio books made with their names embossed in the leather. |
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Multiply that by millions of digital photographers and you are talking about a lot of digital information. |
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In our times, several books on the tiger have been written by shikaris, photographers and conservationists. |
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I've heard that some macro photographers have spent days here shooting in what is arguably the most biodiverse site anywhere. |
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Omar is qualified enough to track these two photographers and write about the region through their lenses. |
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The 49-year-old part-timer from Perth had triumphed over some of the best known and most commercially successful photographers in the country. |
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As curious shoppers clamoured to get in, a bikinied bunny babe, dressed to kill, but not against the chill, posed obligingly for photographers. |
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Here, photographers can get vantage points to compose shots of elephants, rhinos, cheetahs, hyenas, gazelles and waterbucks. |
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The contest is open to all shutterbugs, and will have professional, hobby photographers, the general public and youth categories. |
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Their early work influenced many photographers, including Ansel Adams, and especially those shutterbugs drawn to Western landscapes. |
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Sixty painters, sculptors, furniture makers, photographers and textile designers work in studios here. |
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With millions of bucks on the line, photographers will stop at next to nothing to get the money shot. |
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At every football game on TV, we can see dozens of sideline photographers resting their heavy telephoto lenses on a monopod. |
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Tired and slightly sunburnt, the photographers departed for home with film and memory cards which they hope will contain some memorable pictures. |
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Sam said the markings demarcated the municipal boundaries and allowed the photographers to stitch the pictures together to complete the maps. |
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If I could have got close enough last week I would have thanked him personally, but His Highness was surrounded by photographers. |
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Therefore, we welcome all young journalists and photographers covering UK motor sport to enter. |
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If photographers want to wait all day to take pictures of my ugly mug that's up to them. |
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Representing the young generation of photographers she presented her documentation of the underground art world. |
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Magazines and books about photography and photographers, rather than gadgets and gizmos. |
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War photographers often had to send their unexposed rolls of film to the Pentagon for processing. |
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Furthermore, free-lance photographers, under French law, would be ineligible for press cards and health benefits. |
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Yet models are malleable, ciphers for the whims of stylists and photographers. |
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The witnesses are ranged along the front benches, behind them the jury, then the journalists, a few photographers. |
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At other booths, the photographers allowed participants to reject their first photo in favor of a more flattering one. |
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He also visited her grave accompanied by his mother, stubbed out cigarettes and swore at photographers. |
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In the same mood, Anonymous by Robert Flynn Johnson gives us 220 images by unknown photographers whose images are fresh and unpremeditated. |
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Mark and Tommy flank her sides as photographers snap her picture frantically. |
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The boating lake was popular enough to have a queue for boats and photographers were inviting people to pose for holiday snaps. |
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The photographers developed the infrared film and made prints from the negatives in their respective darkrooms. |
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Serena has kept the photographers happy here by wearing what looks like a black negligee with giant pink tyre marks on it. |
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The social photographers want to shoot girls who look on-trend in bright colours to liven up their pages. |
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Works by self-consciously artistic contemporary photographers varied widely. |
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Helicopters, carrying photographers determined to steal a glimpse of the occupants, hovered low overhead. |
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Many vernacular items tended to imitate known work of professional photographers. |
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Simultaneous translation is provided, but Donald Dewar is among the members vexed by the technology and his grimace is captured by photographers. |
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Each of her shows is exhaustively videoed, with photographers allowed to take close-up shots, a practice that verges on the creepy. |
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Seven photographers had been expected to attend the inquest this week, giving their evidence via videolink from a courtroom in Paris. |
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Jackson shouted to photographers before making a rapid exit with the children and a woman via the back door of the mall. |
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There are certainly examples dating back to the 1870s of photographers mixing up different images to make jokes or spoofs. |
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Studio photographers produced most of the earliest images using standard-sized plates for daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, and tintypes. |
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Following the reticent trend of the day, he declined to talk to the press and asked photographers not to take pictures. |
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One such tool that is helping photographers explore new ground is the octocopter. |
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In the main, newspaper photographers are very canny with their money, and he was no exception. |
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It used to be that freeze-framing a piece of live action was only possible for high-end sportscasters or artistic stop-action photographers. |
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Professional photographers Jan Checker and Sally Vigilante were on hand to teach the photography novices some useful skills. |
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The top occupations of first-time domain buyers at the beginning of this year were photographers, attorneys, and realtors. |
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It will also deploy a Wi-Fi network to keep assorted hacks and photographers in touch. |
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It was a menacing stare-down caught by the army of photographers covering the packed proceedings. |
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He was one of the first photographers to take candid shots on the street, and his style has influenced generations. |
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Today, most people ask portrait photographers to take pictures of them and their families. |
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A score of photographers beneath the big screen zoomed in on the air punches and decidedly un-Wimbledon leaps into the air. |
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The paper has two full-time journalists and a stable of 20 freelances, with about ten freelance photographers. |
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Like many photographers, he goes after kids, babies, foxy ladies, handsome men. |
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Indian photographers of my generation have wittingly or unwittingly been influenced by a distinctly Western view of India. |
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Here is a guide to current pricing practices for photographers bidding on jobs involving digital workflows. |
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There are many very talented photographers to be found at the various internet photo forums. |
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Professional photographers, photo designers and advertising and media creatives are using digital technology more and more. |
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Friis-Hansen considers the work of contemporary photographers in sections on landscape, society, and the individual. |
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The pictorialist landscapes expressed the value of formal qualities that were anathema to establishment photographers. |
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The department has an ambitious publishing program that regularly publishes books by our students and renowned photographers. |
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Galleries and photographers are selling photojournalism as fine art and they are selling special effects photography as fine art. |
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He represents a generation of photographers brave enough to think laterally in a racially cluttered social environment. |
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Because photographs can be easily reproduced with a negative, there must be stricter standards to protect fine art photographers and their work. |
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Three stops along the route, at an obscure request stop in Old Ford, a phalanx of 16 photographers were waiting to take our picture. |
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The bill will have serious implications for journalists and photographers in its current form. |
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Don't forget, photographers and craftworkers also have their own section in the show. |
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Either study abroad or leaf through the books of some great photographers in the world. |
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He was a friend of the legendary photographers Henri Cartier-Bresson and Don McCullin. |
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Seemingly all the pre-match focus was on the striker, as a posse of photographers lurking in the press room testified. |
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The sandy seabed is popular with photographers seeking flying gurnards, flounders and cuttlefish. |
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Many years later, photographers with hand-held cameras that used sheet and roll film turned photojournalism into a gripping art form. |
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Painters, photographers and ceramicists portrayed them, and illustrators produced cartoons about them. |
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What it means is that large-format photographers ordinarily shoot at much smaller apertures than smaller format photographers. |
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Other photographers did likewise but at a distance as they were on long lenses. |
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I was surrounded by about 100 photographers who had their cameras trained on me. |
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During a fashion show, photographers are clustered on tiers beside the door facing the models as they emerge at the far end. |
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Each of these photographers comments on the experience of living through war. |
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She's glad to be working, especially since there's a glut of fashion photographers out there. |
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That's one of the reasons why some photographers and print makers bemoan the advent of desktop digital image processing. |
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The others are more general, and all of them are interspersed with portfolios of photographs by various photographers. |
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Graceful, slender, and long-legged, she soon began winning modeling assignments from fashion photographers. |
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Even when she competes for Birchfield, her club, the long lenses of photographers follow her every move. |
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For aspiring underwater photographers the road to success is littered with obstacles. |
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Such photographers are seldom mentioned in the same breath as the kings in the world of photography. |
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Many serious photographers were already in attendance to catch lotuses in full morning light. |
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Happy accidents exist, but they are extremely rare, and they are almost always fluked by people who aren't professional photographers. |
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Copyright rests with the individual photographers and rights are usually assigned for a single reproduction only. |
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The memorial pays tribute to 1,606 reporters, editors, photographers and broadcasters who died or were killed on assignment. |
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A weary group of well-known Tasmanian nature photographers has just walked out of there, on assignment for the World Wide Fund for Nature. |
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He didn't inspire more confidence than the run-of-the-mill newspaper photographers who have so often made me look bulbous and ill. |
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When he got together with other photographers they discussed fascism, communism, the popular front and Mussolini's attack on Ethiopia. |
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He is taking the risk of becoming a public figure with all the attendant hassle of being hounded by photographers and journalists. |
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These works, taken by just four photographers, recall the most dazzling time in movie history. |
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Superb water clarity makes Corsican diving particularly attractive to photographers. |
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The 170 images represent 70 local photographers short-listed in the Picture of the Year competition. |
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Mitre Peak magnetises photographers, and the fiord's sheer cliffs excite both admiration and apprehension. |
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The photographers would not have chased Diana down that Parisian tunnel if the public had not been avid for pictures of the princess. |
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Our French photographers swooped in, coaxing her into fun, flattering clothes and complimenting her in their soothing accents. |
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More than 200 artists, designers, photographers and illustrators will showcase their designs in the gallery. |
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In this they are unlike iconographically similar photographs by recognised photographers. |
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The nineteen-year-old photographer was inspired to pick up a camera when he saw a French edition of photographs by recent Malian photographers. |
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Now, to get around this problem, professional photographers will often use a flashgun mounted off to the side of the camera. |
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His work was to become hugely influential on artists, playwrights and dramatists, film-makers and photographers throughout the 20th century. |
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There were four still photographers down at the Dallas police headquarters that day. |
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Teams of young photographers and recorders inventoried over 200,000 older buildings. |
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The silent paddle allows wildlife photographers and scientists to observe nature at close quarters. |
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The sound effect cue for that scene change is a series of camera clicks, as if many photographers are taking photos. |
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Overhead 10 helicopters hovered, cameramen and photographers ready to shoot the action. |
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Hundreds of photographers, tourists and celestial geeks gathered on street corners to witness Manhattanhenge. |
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Though the technology is now a couple of decades old, according to dealers chromogenic films are enjoying a resurgence among photographers. |
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Around her was a mass of hungry school newspaper journalists and editors and photographers and gossipers wanting the scoop on her and Anthony. |
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These included photographers, journalists, academics and researchers, Ordnance Survey map-makers and statisticians at the UK Census bureau. |
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Scuba divers came in droves with photographers, environmentalists, surfers, business owners and marine scientists. |
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The organization now has an image bank of stock images that clients can view and contact the photographers. |
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Or when he steps off a train and into a crowd of photographers only to watch them scurry away when Ava Gardner emerges from an adjacent car. |
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After barely a verse, a Brazilian news crew scuttles over, a gaggle of photographers in tow. |
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It surely does constitute some worry, when paparazzi photographers are trying to drive and take photos at the same time. |
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As with earlier photographers, the critical power of each image builds and expands on those that precede it. |
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Reproductions made by professional photographers can only be authorised exceptionally. |
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With photographers snapping away, the hooded and camouflaged young men waved their guns menacingly at journalists. |
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Looking at the print color, most photographers would assume it was on a bromide paper, but it has very subtle purple-brown blacks and light blue midtones. |
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Bloggers and street photographers will clog the entrances of each show incessantly posting to their Twitter and Instagram feeds. |
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Moriyama, among the photographers most widely exhibited in the U.S., had apprenticed to both Hosoe and Tomatsu. |
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Some nights they have concerts for musicians without a permit, and they also arrange shows for painters and photographers. |
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Several Provoke photographers were children during World War II and were obviously influenced by the atomic age. |
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A haunting new exhibition at SFMOMA surveys the effects of the atomic age on a generation of daring Japanese photographers. |
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Last year, photographers caught her dropping a Baggie of white powder outside her home as she fumbled for her keys. |
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Several artists claimed to be the first to paint an abstract picture, rather as early photographers had wrangled over who had invented the camera. |
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Many critically acclaimed photographers teach to earn a living. |
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One of fashion's most sought-after and charismatic photographers, Mario Testino's name is synonymous with images of glamour, style and joie de vivre. |
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He also took time out to joke with reporters and photographers. |
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Carry on snapping I say, having checked this out with our photographers, who are pretty well grounded in the law of what can or cannot be photographed. |
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Thanks to the flashbulbs of photographers and the screaming of adolescent girls, the atmosphere was more like a pop concert than a sporting event. |
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That goes for its contemporary membership roster as well as for the photographers represented in the exhibition. |
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The Macallan collaborations have even extended past photographers to additional masters of their craft focused on innovation. |
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Moreover, most of these exhibitions are accompanied by major catalogues that confirm the status of these photographers while spreading their reputation still further. |
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The system similarly prevents over-exposure when photographers lock focus and recompose the shot by considering the flash output level calculated according to the distance. |
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That's certainly the case with some of these images, the pick of the bunch from last year by the Evening Press's award-winning team of photographers. |
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The professional photographers were stressed out, but it seemed to be a general discomfort, a general stress of discontentment. |
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Another result was a line of TV news trucks and a scrum of photographers outside the funeral as the church filled to overflowing. |
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There are also instructive parallels between Schneider's work and two photographers who explored painterly and imaginative renderings of the body. |
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Of course Eggleston would become one of the most influential photographers of the era. |
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The Navy's leading seamen cooks, leading seamen naval police coxswains and leading seamen photographers join the list of employment categories eligible for the benefit. |
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Upstairs, reporters jammed into a tiny antechamber, the shaggy cameramen and newspaper photographers chain-smoking and the lady reporters chattering nervously. |
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Giloy-Hirtz is fascinated by photographers who have excelled in other artistic fields. |
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Those pioneer photographers thought that photography, through the interaction of sunlight on light-sensitive silver salts, might capture the Platonic essence of things. |
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Over 200 people, from reporters to photographers and sales reps, gasped as they were told they would be losing their jobs. |
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It is not so very long ago, after all, that press photographers lined the esplanade after the Bishop caused a scandal by running off with one of his parishioners. |
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Fellini had actual press photographers on set to leak tidbits to keep the sensationalism around the film alive. |
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He was one of the highest-paid fashion photographers of the 1950s, and he committed suicide by inducing a heart attack. |
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They sashay along the red carpet, botox-smooth and silicone-enhanced, so blatantly vain and unabashedly full of themselves, spinning for scores of photographers. |
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I've seen musical performances that combine virtuosity with buffoonery as well as exhibitions by photographers who use their own images as the butts of jokes. |
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But people should know that if you travel to any hotspot in the world, 50 photographers are likely already on the ground. |
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The grocery shop was next door to the sweet shop and when I got there I saw a crowd of children gathered around a television camera and some photographers. |
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In fact, most professional bird photographers use a 500 mm or 600 mm lens coupled with a teleconverter to extend the focal length as much as possible. |
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We are blessed with the presence of great actors and entertainers, great writers, artists, filmmakers, panmen, wire benders and even photographers. |
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The photographers were on the beachhead long before the Marines. |
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She was one of the first women photographers to concentrate on nudes. |
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Selenium remains the most popular toner among fine art photographers. |
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The photographers perched on top of these trucks get great shots. |
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Hugh puffed, his hair flopping hither and thither as the photographers hosed him down. |
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For the tight-knit group of photographers who work in their milieu, the news is a shock. |
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Picture the first 19 th-century photographers, perched behind unwieldy wooden cameras atop tripods, their subjects sitting stiffly without motion. |
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It was notable Wednesday that the cameraman and photographers were allowed to mingle somewhat freely with the playgroup. |
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I've modeled for several male photographers who showed me the poses they wanted by doing it themselves, and most of the time, they looked about this silly. |
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The photographers I met there expressed great pride at being Siberians. |
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Obviously a boy who appreciates a big stage when he sees one, Jack danced and twirled and spun with abandon, much to the delight of the photographers. |
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British model takes to Twitter to vent frustrations with aggressive photographers. |
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Bieber tried to sneak out of the house, covering himself in a sheet, but vigilant photographers caught him in the act. |
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But she also has to contend with photographers looking to exploit her as a one-trick pony to shock their audiences. |
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The supporting cast of cameramen, photographers and the people who hold the fluffy sound booms, made it impossible to move, as they jostled for the best positions. |
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These photographers are respected, indeed, but that is not in and of itself enough to provide insight about the city. |
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If the media really think that voters are going to be angered by a bloke waving a V-sign at a mocking crowd of photographers and journos they are kidding themselves big time. |
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I was trapped backstage with a rabble of photographers behind a security fence as the models filed out. |
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Debris displayed for photographers in Recife, Brazil, may appear scant, but there were two very suggestive details. |
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Some photographers appeared from nowhere and fired off a load of shots. |
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Since photographers have to stake these babies out, spending days lurking in the bushes waiting for one to sail on by, branches and leaves are often in the frame. |
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The artists, including jewellers, potters, painters, photographers and stone carvers, will be available to discuss their work and demonstrate their skills. |
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Our city is renowned for its historic interest but little is known about its wealth of artists, which includes painters, potters, photographers, weavers and printmakers. |
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Well, to be honest, I would wait to see how the whole inquest pans out before judging anyone on that issue, including the driver and the photographers. |
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Black swans, pelicans, white faced heron and mullet jumping out of the water were some of the attractions that were snapped by the budding photographers. |
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Of all the problems faced by painters, illustrators and still photographers, one of the most difficult is conveying the sense of movement and motion. |
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There was a small red carpet, with candles around it and a smattering of journalists and photographers, talking to important personages and taking their pictures. |
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Finally, digital fakery presents the next important issue, particularly for fine art photographers, collectors, and dealers of fine art photography. |
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Some flooding occurred in the Salthill area when the tide was coming in and the only people to be seen walking on the promenade during the day were some photographers. |
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Those days, photographers rarely went to studios to take pictures. |
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The photographers want to take pictures of you and your mother together. |
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Outside, Paul could see the flashbulbs of the photographers lighting up. |
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In addition to the fashion and beauty exhibitors, there were also stands featuring jewellery, catering, florists, photographers and even fortune-tellers. |
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Like many good photographers, his career began in newspapers, passing with credits his National Council for the Training of Photojournalists exams. |
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At other booths, the photographers allowed participants to reject their first photo in favor of a more flattering one, but the old crow and her minion hurried me off the set. |
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In 1851 he decamped for Paris to meet and study with Gustave Le Gray, a teacher of important photographers and a founder of the world's first photographic society. |
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The difference between painters, printmakers and photographers can be very large or very small, depending on our point of view or on our vested interest in the distinctions. |
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These comprise the papers of a varied group of painters, sculptors, printmakers, craftsmen, architects, designers and photographers from the eighteenth century to the present. |
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The magnificent Purple Emperor is probably the British butterfly most admired and most sought by butterfly watchers, breeders, photographers and general naturalists alike. |
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For three days you can visit some of the most charming hidden corners in Paris, where painters, sculptors, photographers, and graphic artists do their work. |
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The most interesting discovery though may have been the fact that some of the photographers of the 19th century surveys had not solely been documentarians. |
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The catalogue refers to the photographers as documentarists. |
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In choosing these diminutive vistas, the photographers also imparted a sense of intimacy in the photos in their attempts to simulate dreamscapes or the unconscious. |
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Joe apprenticed three different photographers before setting up his own studio. |
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The Killers wrapped up the festival but seemed camera-shy and banned all photographers from getting close. |
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She flicked off the press photographers after winning Best Actress. |
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On shore, scenically carved sea caves make El Matador a favorite with photographers, often seen snapping away at leggy models. |
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Day after day, Nordegren gives photographers the dullest show ever. |
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In fact, National Geographic magazine photographers were among the first in their profession to capture action in color on Kodachrome 35mm film. |
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To complete this visual document, Brady employed a number of photographers whose work is often misattributed to him. |
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Benton gamely yukked it up with photographers, proving once again that blondes really do have more fun. |
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At dawn a group of photographers arose for a boat trip on Ral Ral Creek, one of the anabranches of the Murray. |
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Right now, celebrity photographers are in a frenzy trying to wrangle an image of TomKat's kitten. |
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On the avenue, Fifth Avenue, the photographers will snap us, And you'll find that you're in the rotogravure. |
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Some photographers offer resittings to clients who are not satisfied with the original photograph. |
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The pioneer mountaineers and photographers George and Ashley Abraham lived and worked in Keswick. |
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Her work has influenced modern photographers, especially her closely cropped portraits. |
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Scenic panoramics were not the best sellers. All commercial panoramic photographers specialized in pictures of large groups. |
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Notable landscape photographers include Ansel Adams, Galen Rowell, Edward Weston, Ben Heine, Mark Gray and Fred Judge. |
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The couple, surrounded by cheering people and photographers, was then taken to the Lord Warden Hotel at the foot of the Admiralty Pier. |
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One classic view of the Farnes, very popular with photographers, is that from the harbour at Seahouses. |
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The fire was photographed from just south of the minster in the early hours by Bettison photographers. |
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Vogue magazine, meanwhile, is holding a big cocktail party on Tuesday with photographers, models, designers and anybody who is anybody in Milan. |
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At the start of the war in March 2003, as many as 775 reporters and photographers were traveling as embedded journalists. |
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Hundreds of preset effects can be applied with a single mouse-click, helping photographers achieve their desired look quickly. |
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The photographers worked with the publisher to fine-tune the reproduction, which is first rate. |
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Wacom graphics tablets are now owned by more than 2,000,000 photographers, artists and other computer users worldwide. |
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Buzz Foto was founded by Elterman and Flores in 2006 and is staffed by a global team of photographers. |
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Your staff may include good writers and good photographers and even a good videographer. |
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Why else would a gazillionaire choose to go to a public beach surrounded by photographers, grinning fans and the couple's two ridiculous dogs. |
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Mailhiot is featured along with eight other award-winning photographers, cinematographers and film school students. |
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It was one of those thingies that photographers produced to show the various images they had shot. |
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She and a group of lookalikes sneak out of the house dressed in wigs in a bid to fool the waiting photographers. |
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What Americans call a goat-fuck, an unstable, tottering, towering pile of photographers and TV crews, had appeared. |
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Four professional and six semi-professional photographers emerged as the finalists of the first 'Month of Photography' competition in Namibia. |
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After backing away from his bunker shot to scold some photographers for talking, Faldo made his lone bogey. |
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France, Pieau was taken under custody earlier in July and will now face a trial with publishing director Ernesto Mauri, and at least two photographers, Us magazine reported. |
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Today Danish photographers such as Astrid Kruse Jensen and Jacob Aue Sobol are active both at home and abroad, participating in key exhibitions around the world. |
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During practice, photographers had taken pictures of him holding a list of players' initials, seemingly outlining the partnerships for the coming days. |
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Such an eclectic mix of rolling stock also created the movement of standing train spotters and inspired the early gricers, those enthusiastic train photographers. |
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Not many women half her age would dare to put this dress on, let alone leave the house and face a barrage of photographers and media scrutineers in it. |
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The German tennis ace, in town supporting her man Andre Agassi, was jostled by photographers and ended up taking an accidental forearm smash in the face. |
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Inspired by Shrewsbury's links to Charles Darwin, this exhibition showcased the theme of evolution through the eyes of international photographers. |
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The airport has its own resident press corps, consisting of six photographers and one TV crew, serving all the major newspapers and television stations around the world. |
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As photographic techniques developed, an intrepid group of photographers took their talents out of the studio and onto battlefields, across oceans and into remote wilderness. |
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Seventeen newspaper reporters, two photographers, two radio reporters and three television reporters with five technicians sailed with the Task Force to the war. |
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In a blaze of creativity during 10 days in 1950 photographing the Paris collections, he became at one stroke one of the major fashion photographers of the century. |
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Mr Al Mushaima's team includes photographers Ammar Hammad and Haider Akbar, writer Taha Alawi, Saudi archaeologist Nabiel Al Shaikh and Gulf-based archaeologist Claire Reeler. |
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She looked anxious and tried to hide her face from photographers but did manage to blow a kiss to her toyboy husband Kelvin Gorr who is ten years her junior. |
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Kodak serves the full range of consumers with a range of products for the casual snapshooter to serious photographers, for people who don't own computers to wired consumers. |
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Americans have long been important in the modern artistic medium of photography, with major photographers including Alfred Stieglitz, Edward Steichen, and Ansel Adams. |
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The collaboration of Yolnu family and artists, writers and photographers has produced a beautifully engaging, informative and direct story of the people of Arnhem Land. |
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Around 50 to 100 journalists and photographers as well as representatives from the BBC also joined the airport reception, the first of more than 100 such events. |
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In an age where any type of pruriency is just a few clicks away, certainly there is room for an exhibition of photographers who aspire to make it into art. |
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Hurter, editor of Rangefinder magazine, helps photographers prepare for the key moments of a wedding ceremony, from the engagement portrait through the bouquet toss. |
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After all, the more ritzily dressed members of the audience had just made similar entrances into the New York State Theater, with a red carpet and photographers. |
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Professional photographers, accustomed to hand-holding long, heavy telephoto lenses, can get away without the use of a monopod, but not for a very long time. |
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Reflective surfaces polarize light, a phenomenon that fishermen or photographers overcome by using polarizing sunglasses or polarizing filters to cut our reflective glare. |
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The Photographer's Ephemeris is a free useful software tool for photographers needing the times of twilight and the rise and set times of the sun and moon. |
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Other photographers strove for vastly different applications. |
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Cardiff has held a photomarathon in the city each year since 2004, in which photographers compete to take the best 12 pictures of 12 previously unknown topics in 12 hours. |
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In a break from the past, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert allowed photographers and painters to make works featuring their family in the grounds and in the house. |
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A veritable battery of hackettes, photographers and even a make-up artist arrived at our modest home on Wednesday to capture the 'off-beat' Valentine's tale. |
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Notable photographers of Elizabeth have included Cecil Beaton, Yousuf Karsh, Annie Leibovitz, Lord Lichfield, Terry O'Neill, John Swannell, and Dorothy Wilding. |
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Blige, Mos Def and Prince are snapped by a host of photographers who capture both the in-your-face attitude and rhythm of a culture and a generation that speak volumes. |
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