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How to use close up photograph in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "close up photograph" and check conjugation/comparative form for "close up photograph". Mastering all the usages of "close up photograph" from sentence examples published by news publications.

One close-up photograph captures the man pointing the gun towards protesters as he steps backwards.
The cover of the catalog is a close-up photograph Ms. Adler said she took one day just as Basquiat awoke.
The show opens with a 2011 close-up photograph of a broken but functioning light and continues with two series of pictures.
"Indestructible Object" (90), for instance, featured a sultry black-and-white close-up photograph of Miller's eye stuck to the top of a metronome's pendulum.
The official looked in a file of recently deleted images on Mr. Fuentes's wife's phone and found a close-up photograph of a license plate.
The FBI and Galveston Police have released a close-up photograph of the face of the little boy whose body washed ashore in Galveston, Texas, in October.
" But a close-up photograph revealed that Mr. Trump had used one of his signature Sharpies to cross out the word "corona," changing the phrase to "Chinese virus.
From a World War II medical manual on battlefield injury he clipped a small, close-up photograph of a soldier whose lower face has been blown away gunfire.
Another ad is a close-up photograph of a woman's reddened and stitched-up cheek with two white bandages in the shape of a cross – reflective of Switzerland's flag.
This close-up photograph of the engine that controls the raising and lowering of the bascules was taken in the engine room on the south side of the bridge.
In the close-up photograph of the newborn resting against their mother's chest, both Megan and the couple's daughter Charlie, 4, can be seen with sticks poking out of their mouths as they seemingly each enjoy a lollipop.
Each work features a close-up photograph of various body parts — hands, feet, ribs, ears — encased in an elaborate gold frame with baroque details which, upon closer inspection, appear to be molded from the bones of the body part pictured.
The two albums used the same close-up photograph of Harley on their front covers. The photograph was taken by Mick Rock in 1974. Today, both releases are now out-of-print.
The Ranger 9 probe impacted in Alphonsus, a short distance to the northeast of the central peak. Harold Urey said of a close-up photograph of Alphonsus: Alphonsus was one of the primary alternative landing sites considered for both the Apollo 16 and the Apollo 17 missions.
"Ordinary People" was made available as a pre-order digital single on 5 September 2015. It was released on 25 September. The song was not given a full commercial release on any physical format. The single's artwork features a close-up photograph of Harley, taken by Mike Callow.
Seeing a close up photograph of the pin/hole arrangement can help determine compatibility. Inside of a solderless breadboard strip Some manufacturers provide separate bus and terminal strips. Others just provide breadboard blocks which contain both in one block. Often breadboard strips or blocks of one brand can be clipped together to make a larger breadboard.
In the UK the sleeve artwork was completely different, featuring a different close-up photograph of Hartman, with a patterned border. Since the single became out- of-print, and the fact that the soundtrack album for Fletch was only issued on vinyl LP, the song has never seen release on CD or as a digital MP3 download.
The album's front cover and inner sleeve drawings are by cartoonist Ron Regé Jr., who also contributed vocals and noises to the record's final track. The back cover features a close-up photograph of an ostrich, a bird that would appear as Swirlies' mascot on further record sleeves, T-shirts, and other artwork affiliated with the band.
Black-and-white close-up photograph of a piece of wood boldly painted in unmixed solid strokes of black and white in a stylised semblance to "ro" and "tho" from the Bengali syllabary. Rabindra Sangeet, also known as Tagore Songs, are songs written and composed by Rabindranath Tagore. They have distinctive characteristics in the music of Bengal, popular in India and Bangladesh.Ghosh, p.
A close-up photograph showing the branching digestive system in the mantle margin The body of these animals is robust and elevated, and has a velum, or anterior veil. The margin of the mantle is expanded and waving and is held above the body. The foot is large and well-developed. The rhinophores are smooth and retract into smooth small sheaths.
The studs to the internal partition walls bear on the floorboards. There are two types of timber casement window, which are likely to be original. The only close-up photograph of the barracks was taken in 1984 when the property was purchased by its current owner. It is after this time that changes have been made to suit their personal requirements.
What the Tech? which served as a transition into and out of one of the show's commercial breaks. What the Tech? invited viewers to identify the subject of a close-up photograph of technology. Content producer Sean Carruthers created the segment and took the photographs used. Carruthers was also an on-air presence whom Laporte queried for additional suggestions regarding caller questions.
The album was originally released on vinyl LP, cassette and eight- track tape in America and Canada via Elektra. The artwork featured a photograph of Rabbitt displayed next to a radio, which had a woman's hand covering it. Later Capitol Records released the album on CD for the first time in 1990, however this is now out-of-print. This release featured new artwork, featuring a close-up photograph of Rabbitt.
Close up photograph of the flowers Grevillea eriostachya, also known as the yellow flame grevillea and the desert grevillea, is a shrub found in Western Australia, the south-west areas of the Northern Territory, and the north-west areas of South Australia. Because of the sweet taste of the shrub's flowers, Aboriginal Australians used it as a sweetener and to add variety to their meals. Nectar eating birds are attracted to the flowers.
However the UK 12" vinyl featured both of the 7" vinyl tracks, along with two additional tracks; "Instant Replay (Album Version)" and "This Is It (Remix)". Both of these songs were written and produced by Hartman, and were previous hit singles for him in the UK, in 1978 and 1979 respectively. The artwork of the single featured a close-up photograph of Hartman, taken by Betty Marshall. The back cover highlighted the Ruthless People soundtrack album.
The original LP featured a close-up photograph of Harrison, taken by Mike Salisbury, with the album's name printed in brown in the top right corner. For the 2004 CD-remaster, the same picture was used but with different lettering. The brown title was erased, and Harrison's signature in white was added to the top left corner. Footage from these photo sessions can be seen in Martin Scorsese's 2011 documentary George Harrison: Living in the Material World.
The first references to hosiery can be found in works of Hesiod, where Romans are said to have used leather or cloth in forms of strips to cover their lower body parts. Even the Egyptians are speculated to have used hosiery, as socks have been found in certain tombs. Close-up photograph of knitted nylon hosiery Most hosiery garments are made by knitting methods. Modern hosiery is usually tight-fitting by virtue of stretchy fabrics and meshes.
Close up photograph of the red coloured cane of S.sinese. This variety of sugarcane is noted for being hardier than other varieties as well as being better adapted to poor soils and dry conditions. It tends to be leafier, with relatively hard thin red coloured canes. The plant does best in temperatures that range between 20 °C – 32 °C but is capable of tolerating ranges from 12 °C – 38 °C and very short periods of light frosts.
Both formats of the release came with a full colour picture sleeve, featuring a close-up photograph of Harley, taken by John Stoddart. Following the song's release as a single, and later on the Yes You Can album, the extended remix/album version of the song has appeared on three compilation albums: 1992's Make Me Smile: The Best of Steve Harley, 1998's More Than Somewhat – The Very Best of Steve Harley and 2006's The Cockney Rebel – A Steve Harley Anthology.
An "Extended Remix" lasted a duration of 6:27, whilst an "Instrumental" remix was also released, along with a two-minute mix under the name "New Inside (Bonus Beats)". All releases of the single that featured a sleeve used the same artwork – highlighting a close-up photograph of Tiffany. Following the original release on the New Inside album and as a single, the song has also appeared on the 1996 Tiffany compilation Best One, released in Japan only by Universal/MCA.
Video blogger alt=A close-up photograph of Alex Day singing into a microphone, taken from below. The British documentary series Chartjackers ran for a single season of eleven weekly episodes during the autumn of 2009. The series documents the lives of four teenage video bloggers—Alex Day, Johnny Haggart, Jimmy Hill, and Charlie McDonnell—from the video-sharing website YouTube as they attempt to write, record and release a pop song by crowdsourcing through social media in ten weeks. When initially aired, the first ten episodes of Chartjackers, each five minutes in length, detailed the events of the previous seven days.
A close-up photograph of ceramic pie weightsBlind baking can be accomplished by different methods. In one technique, the pie crust is lined with aluminium foil or parchment paper, then filled with pastry- or pie weights (sometimes called "baking beans") to ensure the crust retains its shape while baking. Pie-weights are available as ceramic or metal beads, but rice, dried peas, lentils, beans or other pulses can be used instead. When using this method for a fully baked crust, the weights are removed before the pre-baking is complete in order to achieve a browned crust.
But blurring less than a certain amount is imperceptible under normal viewing conditions; objects for which blurring is imperceptible are within the depth of field (DoF). Ray 2000, 51. DoF decreases as magnification increases; For distances substantially less than the hyperfocal distance, the DoF is given by , where N is the lens f-number, c is the circle of confusion, and m is the magnification (Ray 2000, 56). in a close-up photograph of a miniature scene, the DoF is limited, and it often is impossible to have everything appear sharp even at the lens's smallest aperture.
Close-up photograph of a typical C. chinense flower ('Madame Jeanette' variety) C. chinense is native to Central America, the Yucatan region, and the Caribbean islands. The term Habanero, meaning from Habana (Havana, Cuba), comes from the fact that several peppers of this species were exported out from this port in its native range. In warm climates such as these, it is a perennial and can last for several years, but in cooler climates, C. chinense does not usually survive the winter. It will readily germinate from the previous year's seed in the following growing season, however.
On July 29, 1994, 29-year-old Australian tourist Kathryn Warburton jumped over two safety rails to get a close-up photograph of Binky in his enclosure. When Binky stuck his head through the bars and grabbed her, she suffered a broken leg and bite wounds. Another tourist caught the event on tape. Binky kept the woman's shoe for three days before it could be retrieved by zoo officials, and the day after the attack, Alaska Star photographer Rob Layman took a photo of Binky holding the shoe in his mouth, an image which was printed in almost every press account of the incident.
Known as Percy Smith, he was the son of Francis David Smith (1854-1918) and Ada (née Blaker - born 1856). In 1907 he married Kate Louise Ustonson (1881-1959).Frank Percy Smith (1880-1945) - Ancestry.com He began to photograph the natural world around him while working as a clerk for the British Board of Education, but found his desire to exploit the educational possibilities of film stifled until his close-up photograph of a bluebottle's tongue caught the attention of film producer Charles Urban. Smith subsequently made To Demonstrate How Spiders Fly (1909) and The Acrobatic Fly (1910) before joining the Charles Urban Trading Company full-time.
Despite strict rules from the Soviets about photography at the signing ceremony, Seaborg used a tiny camera to take a close-up photograph of Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev as he signed the treaty. Seaborg enjoyed a close relationship with President Lyndon Johnson and influenced the administration to pursue the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Seaborg was called to the White House in the first week of the Nixon Administration in January 1969 to advise President Richard Nixon on his first diplomatic crisis involving the Soviets and nuclear testing. He clashed with Nixon presidential adviser John Ehrlichman over the treatment of a Jewish scientist, Zalman Shapiro, whom the Nixon administration suspected of leaking nuclear secrets to Israel.
Nylon stockings being inspected in Malmö, Sweden, in 1954 After nylon's nationwide release in 1940, production was increased. 1300 tons of the fabric were produced during 1940. During their first year on the market, 64 million pairs of nylon stockings were sold. In 1941, a second plant was opened in Martinsville, Virginia due to the success of the fabric. Close-up photograph of the knitted nylon fabric used in stockings Nylon fibers visualized using scanning electron microscopy While nylon was marketed as the durable and indestructible material of the people, it was sold at almost twice the price of silk stockings ($4.27 per pound of nylon versus $2.79 per pound of silk).
Retrieved on 2014-11-08.World Student Games (UIE). GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2014-11-08. He twice competed at the European Athletics Championships, finishing fifth in 1954 and sixth in 1958. European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK. pp. 384-390. European Athletics Association. Retrieved on 2014-11-08. In 1957 he set a world record at a Leningrad-Helsinki athletic meet. A close-up photograph taken during the event showed that Stepanov used shoes with thick porous soles that acted as a trampoline. While not forbidden by the rules, the use of such shoes was criticized by the foreign media, but was countered by the Soviets that the thick sole was added merely to reduce the risk of injury.
A scalpel with synthetic diamond blade Close-up photograph of an angle grinder blade with tiny diamonds shown embedded in the metal A diamond knife blade used for cutting ultrathin sections (typically 70 to 350 nm) for transmission electron microscopy. Industrial diamonds are valued mostly for their hardness and thermal conductivity, making many of the gemological characteristics of diamonds, such as the 4 Cs, irrelevant for most applications. 80% of mined diamonds (equal to about annually) are unsuitable for use as gemstones and are used industrially. In addition to mined diamonds, synthetic diamonds found industrial applications almost immediately after their invention in the 1950s; another of synthetic diamond is produced annually for industrial use (in 2004; in 2014 it is , 90% of which is produced in China).

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