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He invited the crowd to take pictures of the bear.
Do you prefer to take pictures of hash or flowers?
Google wouldn't let me take pictures of Doom itself. Sorry.
Sisters that workout together … take pictures of their booties together?
I just take pictures of everything, when it's not necessary.
You can take pictures of me while I do it.
Others take pictures of what is occurring on the sun.
People still take pictures of 215 Ingram Street, she said.
I put her in various positions and take pictures of her.
North Korea forbids people to take pictures of its military personnel.
Do I take pictures of ghosts on a regular basis now?
We have to take pictures of products in the current state.
Next she opened my Photobooth application to take pictures of me.
I'd just always take pictures of my friends topless and hot.
I'd take pictures of lions, and people would find my website.
I take pictures of trash and post that to social media.
I don't even remember to take pictures of my best moments.
Take pictures of ideas at the end of a meeting. Absolutely.
What would help is the ability to take pictures of planets directly.
This improved sensitivity will let astronomers take pictures of many more worlds.
"People want to take pictures of them first and foremost," Hegar says.
We take pictures of their bodies in caskets, or not in caskets.
You come over and do housework, and I'll take pictures of you.
I felt like without living there I couldn't take pictures of it.
Also, it's fun to take pictures of my face as a bee.
A young couple asked Frei if they could take pictures of Uno.
To take pictures of animals in their natural habitat, the girl replied.
So your main goal is to take pictures of the female performers?
The guard uses his cellphone to take pictures of Obama in his limousine.
I will take pictures of people on the street going, I love that.
I take pictures of fabrics, prints and anything that gets my juices flowing.
I grew up watching my dad take pictures of people, wherever we went.
People in his group take pictures of the cars and upload them online.
"Before you leave your house, take pictures of all the rooms," Long said.
Before that evening I'd never thought to take pictures of anything involving prostitution.
So instead of throwing it out, I decided to take pictures of it.
Or how NASA managed to take pictures of Neil Armstrong on the moon?
I get a lot of people who want to take pictures of it.
I would take my own pictures, not have anyone take pictures of me.
She bought a second-hand DSLR camera to take pictures of her cosplays.
Now portrait mode's facial recognition technology lets you take pictures of your pets.
Part of his job was to take pictures of people arriving and departing.
Police officers take pictures of the Zouave statue on Pont de l'Alma bridge.
I take pictures of interesting people and there's often laughter shared while photographing them.
People take pictures of the Bossons Glacier in the Mont Blanc massif, Oct. 8.
But I never remember the stuff I take pictures of with my phone, though.
I didn't see any of the dozens of photographers take pictures of the mound.
All the same, Terai wanted to take pictures of the swordsman drying my tears.
Jabil sites have inspection stations where cameras take pictures of partially assembled circuit boards.
Tourists used to come to take pictures of how Italy looked 80 years ago.
Snapchat wants you to play with your face, not just take pictures of it.
It was not unusual to see people stop and take pictures of my house.
Think about this like when investigators take pictures of the crime scene or victim.
Some stopped to take pictures of their signs while others impatiently pushed past them.
CreditCreditRuby Washington/The New York Times The view of the Manhattan Bridge from Dumbo has become so Instagram-famous that it has entered the realm of the Eiffel Tower and latte foam: People take pictures of it because people take pictures of it.
We both savor everything, and I of course take pictures of all of our food.
For 30 rupees ($0.41) each, tourists can take pictures of themselves mounted on these props.
At first the answer was: play games and take pictures of things, text and talk.
Community members choose their subjects and take pictures of things that are important to them.
People thought it was quite sweet I suppose, and used to take pictures of us.
I don't take pictures of my best friends every time I hang out with them.
Some of the church members take pictures of Mara and Dona, who've just been baptized.
Again and again, I told evacuees to take pictures of login information on cell phones.
They'll take pictures of the surface, test the temperature, and generally investigate wherever they land.
People would stop us on the street to take pictures of us holding their babies.
One of those frilly fancy lattes people like to take pictures of but never drink?
On my walk there, I find some horses and carriages and take pictures of them.
Sometimes we'd take pictures of each other, but we'd also just play and hang out.
Traffic jams formed where people stopped to take pictures of the fighters with their flags.
I asked him to take pictures of any damage, see photos below (credit Adam Graehl).
And a lot of times I actually take pictures of the screen and then crop it.
Should helicopter parents really be buying camera probes to take pictures of their babies' inner ears?
A collision recorded in the ATLAS detectorGraphic: ATLAS/CERNScientists can't take pictures of the Higgs boson.
The new gadget is inside the carriages for people to take pictures of their unicorn rides.
We want to see her in person, and we want to take pictures of her ourselves.
A good rule of thumb: take pictures of animals in the wild at a safe distance.
The find drew huge crowds of curious onlookers eager to take pictures of the dead animal.
CCTV cameras and smartphones can be used to take pictures of others' faces without their permission.
Just being a visitor is not fair to the people I'm asking to take pictures of.
Upon entering the country, visitors are instructed on what they can and cannot take pictures of.
As press, I wasn't allowed to take pictures of Kylie inside the actual store, only outside.
A lot of people take pictures of me, or interview me like you and so on.
"I take pictures of what I donate so that we have additional documentation," said Greene-Lewis.
Bunny's initial goal was simply to take pictures of trucks, and then her friends got involved.
Shoeboxed lets you take pictures of your receipts, which it categorizes and uses to creates expense reports.
Muslim people came to take pictures of the Moroccan church, and pictures of me and with me.
As has become tradition, people quickly swarmed to social media to take pictures of the snow falling.
Repeat after me: never take pictures of yourself from any lower than one foot above your head.
James Courtwright sets up his camera to take pictures of the solar eclipse in Depoe Bay, Oregon.
During that time, Rogers let the family take pictures of his driver's license and search his truck.
"Some men might take pictures of us, put it on Ilbe, and call us Megalians," Kim said.
Mariah also asked us not to take pictures of this cup that she drank water from. pic.twitter.
Our showroom houses our Bugatti and it is physically here to rent, take pictures of and experience.
When student journalists tried to take pictures of the protesters, they were physically blocked and pushed away.
We thought we were going to take pictures of dresses, jewelry and all that kind of stuff.
The purpose of the Apollo 8 mission was to study and take pictures of the moon's surface.
Photographers were invited in to take pictures of the empty chairs where they were supposed to sit.
He would take pictures of our titties when they grew, and examined the blood count and all.
The Scan page will allow you to scan QR codes or take pictures of text for translation.
"I decided I should take pictures of working class people and contribute to the movements," she said.
"She came to my house on three different days to take pictures of my newborn," Miller said.
"What else are they going to take pictures of?" asked Debbie Roew, who lives near Ocean Parkway.
"Why are you encouraging thin passengers to 'discreetly take pictures' of fat passengers?" she tweeted, tagging the outlet.
Niantic requires players to take pictures of their portal submission and rejects any submissions with third-party photos.
Take pictures of the ones you love because you don't know when they're not going to be there.
He said he was immediately excited to take pictures of him and his pup in their matching regalia.
Then I take pictures of wall art I no longer like and post them on the Facebook Marketplace.
She says she makes him take pictures of her black eye and she emails the pictures to herself.
And thirdly, the aircraft will take pictures of ISIS installations and personnel, to be used in later strikes.
MRI tests use a magnetic field and radio wave energy to take pictures of organs inside the body.
And I even don't take pictures of my kids a lot of the times when they're doing things.
In that perspective, allowing us to take pictures of Lenin in a warehouse was not acceptable for them.
On arrival at Alpha Centauri, the spacecraft would take pictures of possible planets and collect other scientific data.
"Take pictures of things that, if the house burned down, you would be devastated to lose," Frank said.
We ask some women to take pictures of us and it turns out they are from Texas, too!
I decide to take pictures of the items in the morning when there will be better natural light.
So maybe here, I would see some vehicle I could use, separately, so I'd take pictures of that.
You're walking down the street, and it's fine, and then people pop out and take pictures of you.
I also take pictures of things I think are puzzling that are not necessarily connected to specific projects.
I take pictures of things that I am struggling with and look for different ways to depict it.
" John also had a thing for dogs: "Take pictures of friendly dogs I see when I walk around.
"Another interesting result was that a lot of people stopped to take pictures of the robot," Booth said.
When I began to take pictures of people smiling, many people despised them and considered them very commercial.
WATCHING I've been sitting in Trafalgar Square watching people take pictures of the arch — touch it, feel it.
You take pictures of her in her burgundy velour Miss Pap tracksuit next to your neighbor's white Jeep.
It can also just stay put to take pictures of you and live-stream your daily life. Yep.
It would not take pictures of the suffering of American citizens to get the federal government to move.
One of the easiest ways to document your house and your belongings is to take pictures of them.
Police officers, some wearing protective masks, redirected pedestrians, many of whom stopped to take pictures of the scene.
Note any signs of damage that can be seen from the ground, and take pictures of that damage.
Under their new model, announced last week, people who'd like to sponsor a child take pictures of themselves.
The company neither allowed me to take pictures of the empty cabin nor talked much about its future design.
The Doves are the company's signature miniaturized space probes that can take pictures of Earth at relatively high resolutions.
Walking by the scene, some chuckled, then pulled out their phones to take pictures of the tourists taking pictures.
People wave and take pictures of Pope Francis as he arrives to Benito Juarez International Airport in Ciudad Juarez.
When I'm designing, I always either draw or take pictures of certain prints that I like and incorporate them.
Among the admirers is a woman who whips out a pink iPad to take pictures of the rambunctious creatures.
Make sure you take pictures of the device you're selling from every angle, and in particular any noticeable damage.
And I used to take pictures of the displays at the old Walgreen's on Atlantic Ave in downtown Brooklyn.
But today they are living in misery, people in a zoo where you go and take pictures of them.
Dozens of guards hustled onlookers and journalists away, telling them they could not even take pictures of the exterior.
I've had women during [bachelorette or birthday] parties try to take pictures of me (which is against the rules).
He chuckled and attempted to hide behind his team when a Reuters reporter tried to take pictures of him.
Men look after their skin about as well as they take pictures of themselves which is to say terribly.
Most of CND's roughly 60 members just take pictures of suspects, using WhatsApp to pass along leads to cops.
If you do like to take pictures of your food, what tips do you have for other food photographers?
And, despite all the selfies in this story, I don't usually get the urge to take pictures of myself.
They hid behind the bar so I could take pictures of the cans of beer and bottles of wine.
"So something like this, I'll take pictures of both of these properties, and say, 'Hey, Daniel, there's some opportunities here.'"
BS: We often take pictures of what we call our "ugly produce celebrities" and post them online with funny captions.
Facial recognition cameras don't just take pictures of your face, they create data that corresponds to your unique 3D proportions.
It's not raining anymore and I take pictures of the blooming trees outside my building to send to my mom.
Of course, that doesn't mean that we should all be rushing to have our children take pictures of us topless.
Once you've cleaned up your iPhone, it's never a bad idea to take pictures of it before sending it in.
Some want to do space-to-space remote sensing or use satellites to take pictures of other objects in space.
The screens had both video and still images of Swift and allowed fans to take pictures of themselves with them.
" And Miles Brown, too: "I would use the camera phone to take pictures of my best friend, my dog Benson.
"For a while, I didn't want to take pictures of my body, because I was scared of it," she says.
C.) and Tim Murphy (R-Pa.) take pictures of the 21st Century Cures Act before an enrollment ceremony on Thursday.
"Tee used to take pictures of her shoes and put them on the outside of the boxes," Mr. Dang said.
A couple of the leaders pushed back: Why did we want to take pictures of people without hearing their stories?
Take pictures of how the wiring is set up, in case you ever need to troubleshoot or move the device.
We stop along the way a few times to take pictures of the cute cobblestone streets in Tallinn's old city.
Manhattan is famous for its grid — so famous that people take pictures of the way the sun shines through it.
In the second scenario, two drones were flown to take pictures of a mock hazardous materials leak involving a van.
So when I returned in late February, I went out to take pictures of what the storm couldn't take away.
Some restaurants, partly from irritation when patrons take pictures of the food, place limits on cellphones in their dining rooms.
One of the easiest ways to document your house, your belongings and their condition is to take pictures of them.
The best thing about having everybody take pictures of food is that I can do it without giving myself away.
On the way back, we stopped to take pictures of a former sulfur mine, where 10 workers died in 1914.
Some of the other Instagrams always take pictures of the food they are going to eat, that kind of thing.
Workers take pictures of the settings on their equipment and monitor what they're putting into the equipment or on the line.
When they finally arrived at the end of the security process, many stopped to take pictures of and with the soldiers.
Tucked in a corner is an enclosed karaoke booth with a webcam that can record or take pictures of you singing.
Some will do what I did that morning — take pictures of their children's Flat Stanleys propped next to the Arctic Ocean.
They can also be made to take pictures of targets off their orbital track, rather than seeing only straight below them.
He was also an avid photographer, and often went to Vandenberg Air Force Base in California to take pictures of launches.
"The crowds are so lifelike, you just want to go up to take pictures of all the crowds," the narrator writes.
She would generously model for me, take pictures of a lot of things, and she'd give me her feedback on it.
I was so excited about how well the Impossible grounds were browning that I forgot to take pictures of the process.
Please tell me if it is legal to take pictures of my guests, and to log their information on a database?
I take pictures of designs that speak to me and write endless one-word notes on my phone when ideas strike.
I tell her not to take pictures of me because I'm an annoying, hormonal teenager with body issues, but she insists.
They left it in me, and they would take pictures of my skin to see if it was changing at all.
"He'll never remember this first birthday, but we'll take pictures of it for him to remember later," he says with a laugh.
A high school teacher was there to take pictures of the eclipse and to bring back a hero's story to his students.
This is a digital camera in every sense of the word—just not one you can take pictures of your dinner with.
Lastly, Night Sight has been improved, and the company showed off the Pixel 4's ability to take pictures of the stars.
By going through Small's wrist, in a process known as radial cardiac catheterization, doctors were able to take pictures of his heart.
The spacecraft will continue to take pictures of the object until then, which will help the mission team refine the vehicle's trajectory.
It's showing how menus are adapting to the environment where a lot of people are going to take pictures of their food.
As photojournalists, we focus on the news—on the out-of-the-ordinary events—and that's what we often take pictures of.
For example, when we asked people in our studies to take pictures of these items before selling them, that action didn't help.
I like to take pictures of people I don't know, so I can talk to people who I normally don't talk to.
Last week, a Secret Service office choke slammed a Time magazine photographer that left a restricted area to take pictures of protesters.
Wildlife in Yellowstone National Park is at risk of tourists who get too close to take pictures of or with wild creatures.
And, before you lose your receipts from the day, you can just take pictures of them and add them to the app.
We take pictures of it and there's certain things he needs to tweak, he will say, 'Robyn I need something like this.
Planet Labs: Over the past few years, Planet Labs has launched a 200-satellite constellation into space to take pictures of Earth.
Mr. Steinmetz had been sent to take pictures of chinstrap penguins on Deception Island in Antarctica for The New York Times Magazine.
"Get an Instagram account, take pictures of your point of view of things, and just share what you're going through," he says.
The president said the World Wildlife Fund had paid the volunteer firefighting organization to take pictures of forest fires in the Amazon.
The president said the World Wildlife Fund had paid the volunteer firefighting organization to take pictures of forest fires in the Amazon.
My friends would come round after school and we'd build our own websites and take pictures of each other and upload them.
A rocket carrying Solar Orbiter, a probe that will take pictures of the top and bottom of the sun, launched Sunday night.
Tech Tip Q. Is it safe to take pictures of the sun with my digital camera during the solar eclipse this month?
Illustration: Randall MunroeHowever, when people go outside to take pictures of the Moon, this is what they get:Illustration: Randall MunroeSo what happened?
With permission from Emmett's mother, Mr. Booker arranged for the photographer David Jackson to take pictures of the boy's body in his coffin.
Like when you go to a place you don't know and you take pictures of monuments that you can find on the internet.
The officers sought to take pictures of the boy's erect penis to compare them to ones they had recovered from the girl's phone.
We couldn't help but notice the bemused residents and neighbours look on from their windows as tourists take pictures of the charming street.
PixFood lets you take pictures of food, identify available ingredients, and, at this stage, find out recipes you can make from your larder.
Peeping in the bushes to take pictures of the girl you like as she hooks up with another guy is one of them.
"I take pictures of my produce, upload them to WhatsApp with a price tag, and then take calls from interested buyers," he explained.
Having the paparazzi come and take pictures of you, could that be putting your child in harm's way if you're purposefully doing it?
The partner will usually leave the mother to take pictures of the baby and then return to show the photos to the mother.
My grandpa just got a new dog and had his caregiver take pictures of him to send to me 😭😭😭 pic.twitter.
Some of my friends think it's funny to take pictures of me and add ugly filters to my face when we're hanging out.
Mikell started to take pictures of the toad in a detailed dollhouse doing everyday tasks like barbecuing, surfing the internet, and watching movies.
If it is about money, track what you spend and take pictures of what you throw out so you can visualize the problem.
The tendency is to shoot iconic sites up close, but I think it's more fun to take pictures of them from a distance.
People would stop and take pictures of him as he threw pots on the wheel, which left his younger brother Joe awe-struck.
The camera, called Sphere, for Spectro-Polarimetric High-contrast Exoplanet Research instrument, was designed to take pictures of worlds that orbit distant suns.
But it opened up a lot of creepy possibilities, including hackers remotely activating your cameras to take pictures of you on the sly.
From that vantagepoint, Vourlidas and his colleagues used Parker's Widefield Imager for Solar Probe (WISPR) instrument to take pictures of this unexplored region.
Her body lay in the cell at least five hours longer, until officers entered to take pictures of the body, the suit says.
Borneo has an annual photographic frog race [where participants race up a forest trail to take pictures of as many amphibians as possible].
"I used to take pictures of Japanese rooftop amusement parks in the past, but in Japan, the city changes quickly," Fujio told Hyperallergic.
Well, they've been doing some tests and have sent a balloon up into the air to try and take pictures of the surrounding area.
Take pictures of the seats and learns, and it iterates, and it gets better and smarter, and make us ... So it rejects this ... Yeah.
We don't need any excuse to take pictures of ourselves in front of art, but yesterday we got one in the form of #MuseumSelfieDay.
"You can actually take pictures of my two volumes here," Murkowski told a crowd of reporters after she left the Senate chamber late Thursday.
The game was released in 1999 for N64 as a rail "shooter", and let you take pictures of Pokemon while riding through different courses.
Several people told him trying to take pictures of breasts and upskirt photos and the rest of it is unacceptable, and he doesn't care.
On their vacation, the teary-eyed mom attempted to take pictures of the lovestruck Jackson, aka Jack Jack, as he bonded with Snow White.
Carrie offers it, and as people rush around the car and take pictures of the women inside with Quinn's corpse, she cries even harder.
I would ask photographers at that time not to take pictures of my daughter when she was little, and they wouldn't — they were respectful.
That is not birth no matter how you swing it and I for one don't want to be there to take pictures of it.
The urge to whip a cell phone out and take pictures of food is usually strongest when sitting around a communal source of fire.
Then I'd go back out just before the sun was rising, and I'd take pictures of people who managed to stay up all night.
I decided to respond in kind and kept my phone at the ready to take pictures of anyone I caught taking pictures of me.
One last tip: to avoid a dispute with your rental car company, take pictures of the vehicle before you drive away from the lot.
In 2003, Zuckerberg creates this website where you take pictures of two college girls and compare them to see which one is more attractive.
It lets you take pictures of W-2s, too, though I couldn't manage to snap one with my phone that the program would accept.
He asked the police to take pictures of everything: the crime scene, the victims, even the perpetrators raging in the backs of police vehicles.
The real twist here -- she's claiming she caught him trying to take pictures of her sleeping, and he's only lying to cover it up.
I went to the grocery store to take pictures of every package of cookies they sold so we could see how much sugar each contained.
"If possible, take pictures of the fish, including close ups of its mouth, fins and tail (and) note where it was caught," state officials said.
Actually, it's one of the reasons my boyfriend says he loves me — I never ask him to take pictures of me to post on something.
A few people had suggested that I shouldn't take pictures of the eclipse — that I should just experience it and leave it to the professionals.
Nearby, giggling youngsters take pictures of each other outside one such edifice: a European-looking villa, its high garden wall topped with ornate green tiles.
He's tried to take pictures of the lights with an iPhone X and a Huawei Mate 20 Pro, which has a feature called Night Mode.
They might also only take pictures of the Sun every 20 minutes or so, failing to provide enough information to make precise and accurate forecasts.
My grandpa has been growing an Orange tree and he made my grandma take pictures of him with it before we went to church pic.twitter.
And so Pokémon Snap—a game where you take pictures of Pokémon but cannot catch them or do much of anything else—felt terribly disappointing.
Thanks to an enlarged font and big smartphone screen, she was able to read and take pictures of the messages and alert the flight crew.
The 30-year-old, Nurjamal Atawula, loved to take pictures of her children and exchange strings of emoji with her husband while he was out.
The ruling was praised by Michigan state Representative Sam Singh, who introduced legislation earlier this year to allow voters to take pictures of their ballots.
In Tumen, a town on the river border with North Korea, tourists from the South take pictures of themselves with the North as a background.
Pushing a button on the frame, users take pictures of an object in front of them, which the camera sends to a mobile phone app.
You should wear what you want, see who you want, eat what you want, and take pictures of the things you will want to remember.
You can take pictures of anything, including landscapes, people and historical sites, but most tourists are typically out sightseeing from the late morning to midafternoon.
Why go off to wars or conflict zones at great personal risk to take pictures of people whose lives are in terrifying states of disarray?
In the beginning, I wanted to share my music with the world, but I didn't understand why I had to take pictures of my face.
At Tumon Beach, home to the island's main tourist hotels, crowds flow onto the sand to take pictures of the sun setting over the Pacific.
We headed up Mulholland Drive, stopping briefly to take pictures of the Hollywood sign, and drove by houses owned by Johnny Depp and Jennifer Lopez.
At the beach, you're sure to see at least one tourist asking their partner to take pictures of them writhing on the sand for Instagram.
Mr. Larson said he hiked a trail behind Griffith Observatory, the domed structure to the left, to take pictures of the sunset on Nov. 7.
It doesn't just take pictures of your fingerprint; the company says it uses machine-learning-based algorithm to read 103D fingerprints through ultrasonic sound waves.
Janelle and her husband caught Lisa's son, a busser and entirely minor character named Max, in action, but if they'd come a week later, when I actually went inside for a drink, they could have seen Lisa's daughter, Pandora, conferring with the staff (and also the girls next to me pretending to take pictures of each other in order to take pictures of her).
Thankfully, Lesley thought to take pictures of the rash the night before and the images prompted Gus's pediatrician to test him for Lyme disease right away.
Lives A few weeks ago, while visiting my parents in Lucknow, India, I decided to go out and take pictures of the sights in the city.
Some people hold balloons and others take pictures of the proud dad cutting a birthday cake – just one of many firsts he's had this past year.
Though Amsterdam's sex workers have long reprimanded tourists attempting to take pictures of them, doing some has become much harder in the age of the smartphone.
I spray Indigo by Nest, put on my gold initial necklace, and then chill on the couch and take pictures of myself to admire my work.
He kind of laughed about and got a kick out of the way players would be walking close by and people would take pictures of me!
Mr. Seabrook's defense attorney let his client's sister take pictures of documents containing witness information, and she texted them to other people, according to court records.
Security guards often kicked Kim out, telling him that the residents had paid for the mountain and he had no right to take pictures of it.
He built his own that people from around the world are starting to come to, take pictures of, stand in front of and immortalize this man.
Presumably, Delhites won't be using the app to take pictures of cars as examples of pollutants and shutting down Delhi's industrial sector is a non-option.
He feels like he's treated like an animal everywhere he goes and there are always people around or paparazzi in bushes trying to take pictures of him.
It partly is Instagram, and other social media, where the consumption we now share and brag about in a way, is the stuff we take pictures of.
It's a set-up — Page Six is there to take pictures of him in make-up and a dress, the uniform of Kappa Beta Phi's newest recruits.
And this roommate, Sandy, Mindy, something, was always trying to take pictures of my mom when she got out of the shower, when her hair was wet.
The result is that the Subaru device, for example, can take pictures of giant planets that orbit their stars slightly closer in than Jupiter orbits the sun.
"I got two — you can actually take pictures of my two volumes here," Murkowski told a crowd of reporters, pointing to her voluminous notes from the trial.
What's next: During the next few days, scientists will use the spacecraft's robotic arm and attached camera to take pictures of the surface near the lander itself.
The photo, which was taken in early March, also shows nearly 22016 photographers circling the couch to take pictures of the president and the Czech prime minister.
I take pictures of some shoes I like (my work flats are getting quite shabby) but conclude this would be a poor time to make $100+ decisions.
"Most high-resolution satellites are "tasked" to take pictures of particular locations by clients and you can't guarantee the exact time you take the picture," noted Johnson.
One can take apart a gun and take pictures of each part, then use a photogrammetry program that links together the different images to create 3D images.
In the demo, the user must use the camera to take pictures of an alien creature, checking various wavelengths and moving around to get the best angles.
"So I actually try on a bunch of different outfits that I think I might want to wear and then I take pictures of them," she explained.
A local newspaper photographer was flying above the shore and zoomed in to take pictures of the Governor on the sand outside his state-owned beach house.
The book documents clandestine surveillance operations in Halifax, where government agents would take pictures of anyone coming-and-going from the city's downtown gay bar: The Turret.
He suggested switching one client's day but couldn't afford to lose his day rate — certainly not to take pictures of Bethenny to post on her social media.
Now, people take pictures of the shoes I wear, the bracelets, the necklace ― they didn't comment that for eight years [Barack] wore that same tux..., same shoes.
People who haven't even seen the movie and only know the location from their Instagram feeds have flocked there to take pictures of themselves on the steps.
When photographer Oscar Abolafia wanted to take pictures of celebrities in the '60s and '70s, he would simply knock on their doors and ask to come in.
In 21943, the New York State Supreme Court affirmed the street photographer's right to take pictures of people in public, something that had never much worried Weegee.
They take pictures of things that show meaning, like understanding the harsh life of someone who lives in Cuba which shows the reader the importance of freedom.
"For example, in colleges there have been incidents when male students would secretly take pictures of female students or disparage women sexually in group chats," Park said.
Some of the tourists take advantage of this and say they're going for mass and go on to take pictures of the church while mass is ongoing.
It happened for Andrea Temarantz and her 4-month-old son Ryder after the Phoenix, Arizona, mom noticed something strange when she would take pictures of her baby.
After I was out, four times a year I had to go and let them take pictures of my tattoos so they could include descriptions on the registry.
My sister, who traveled with me to Alaska in March, also tried to take pictures of the Northern Lights with her iPhone X that night — she got nothing.
That money will go toward launching Moon Express's MX-1E lander, which will explore and take pictures of the Moon's surface after launching on an experimental Electron rocket.
Why bother paying $8 billion for a gigantic telescope when you can just rig a Game Boy Camera to an antique telescope and take pictures of celestial objects?
For example, the Family Hub Fridge will actually three cameras on the inside that take pictures of the fridge's contents every time you open and close the doors.
As for Dr. Reisman's suggestions that Celeste take pictures of her injuries and confide in a friend to document the abuse, Dr. Brustein says that makes total sense.
As people were crossing the intersection on foot they would stop sit down on the toilet grab the newspaper or roll ofTB and take pictures of each other.
Around 1967, he got his first camera and used it to take pictures of the "Summer of Love," when he realized the action was out on the street.
If you also use the same camera to snap family photos and take pictures of your kids at their events, then it's not a full-fledged business expense.
After he was assigned to the USS Leyte, Life magazine asked the Navy to take pictures of its first black pilot for a story the publication was planning.
Photographers take pictures of acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe while other witnesses wait for the start of a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Thursday to discuss worldwide threats.
"A friend in college gave me a camera to take pictures of him kayaking on a river wave in Missoula, Montana, where we went to school," she said.
You can take pictures of your tax forms to submit and there's a free customer support line to virtually chat with a real person any time of day.
Some provide immediate results, with the ability to take pictures of intruders, detect motion and alert homeowners if there's suspicious activity, including trespassing, vandalism and theft of packages.
Photographers take pictures of attorney David E. Kendall and White House counsel Charles C. Ruff before the House Judiciary Commitee hearing regarding articles of impeachment against Clinton, Nov.
Mr. Fischer, a locksmith by training and an obsessive tinkerer, came up with his first patented invention in 21964, when he wanted to take pictures of his newborn daughter.
Put your health and safety first, take pictures of your damaged home, make repairs to prevent further damage to your property, and keep your receipts to show the inspector.
" As the passengers continued to scream and take pictures of the Keeping Up with the Kardashians stars, West, 41, joked that the tour would be "all downhill from here!
"They grabbed us by the face, pulled at our beards, pushed us against the wall, and wanted to take pictures of us in this weird, humiliated state," he added.
One day, walking around Tiananmen Square, my parents were stopped every few yards so that people we didn't know could take pictures of us foreign kids with their families.
The point of the mission was to demonstrate that such a small rocket could launch the TRICOM-1 satellite, which was going to take pictures of Earth from space.
The four male employees were dismissed from their Queensland Apple Store location when their game, in which they would take pictures of customers and even some employees, was discovered.
He often can be seen lurching from his cabin in jeans and an orange Yale hoodie to take pictures of a cloud or something on the ground far below.
Before going to study at the California Institute of the Arts, 16-year-old Landau was compelled to take pictures of music billboards not far from where he lived.
Everyone is standing around looking for open-carry protesters or black activists to take pictures of, but instead all they find are Elect Jesus water bottles and food trucks.
He wanted me to take pictures of him when I saw him because he wanted a visual account of what he was doing—to remember how bad it was.
Each year, thousands of Indian and foreign tourists come here to stroll around the old Buddhist monasteries, take pictures of the saffron-robed monks and eat yak-cheese pizza.
Videos showing employees how to talk with bar staff and how to take pictures of cocktails for social media were posted on the company's intranet and shared by email.
In a highly unusual move, a three-judge panel later briefly allowed photographers and TV crews into the courtroom to take pictures of Ms. Park sitting in the dock.
About 30 minutes later, security forces found Wang and Zhang in possession of cell phones and a Nikon camera they had used to take pictures of military facilities there.
Users will now be able to take pictures of their tickets and other things and forward it to Fyle, which will quickly scan and report expense filings for them.
It's, like, 'Well, kids, we were going to go to the Met today, but instead we're gonna stand in a lobby and try to take pictures of some senators.
If you have, then you may have come across British photographer Chris Porsz, who has traveled hundreds of miles to take pictures of adorable dogs all around the world.
She also says, according to the court documents, that Hutchison began to take pictures of her while she was in the shower and during walks at a state park.
" So I would take pictures of the fans and get live shots, and just as the band was getting on the bus, they'd tell me, "You've got ten minutes.
"People take pictures of things that will appeal to most of their followers and get them the most likes, but this isn't usually the case with Yelp," Keskin explained.
The last of the "options" USA Today listed in the original video was to "discreetly take pictures" of the passenger and to include them in the complaint to the airline.
When officials decided to clamp down on people running red lights, they urged citizens to take pictures of offenders, whose images would later be featured on the local television channel.
Inside, a friendly church crowd, with congregants both distributing and receiving aid, threw up a big cheer for Trump and jockeyed to take pictures of him and the first lady.
Plus it comes with a wireless shutter button, so if you want to use it as a camera remote to take pictures of yourself from afar, there's nothing stopping you.
There's also a new Poké Finder in-game feature that lets players take pictures of the Pokémon they encounter, and have those photos rated to unlock more photo-taking abilities.
I have several stops along my route with people wanting me to stop so they can take pictures of me in full costume, especially my ex-law enforcement co-workers.
Local police on Saturday had to intervene after the couple's security men had an altercation with photographers who were trying to take pictures of the venue, a Reuters witness said.
Users can take pictures of ID cards, location agreements, photos of landowners, their neighbors and any witnesses who were present during land demarcation, Rafitoson told the International Anti-Corruption Conference.
Take pictures of the damages from different angles, and write down the vehicle's license plate, the driver's name, address, insurance company and policy number, and the police accident report number.
While OSIRIS-REx was making its flyby, mission scientists at the University of Arizona tested its instruments and used the spacecraft's camera to take pictures of the Earth and moon.
Recently, he ventured out into the woods near his home for a photo shoot, and people driving by stopped to take pictures of him and threatened to call the cops.
Heartbroken, he felt he could no longer work in his studio without her; he began to take pictures of his garden and the outdoor cats on his 46-acre property.
One version allows Delhites to take pictures of the locations where there is active pollution, such as dust from construction or the burning of leaves and trash in public parks.
This time, he was charged with the murder of Teresa Halbach, a 20053-year-old photographer who had visited his property to take pictures of a vehicle for Auto Trader magazine.
Apps such as Snapchat, which features image filters that permit users to take pictures of themselves and others wearing computer-generated rabbit ears or elaborate virtual make-up, are another example.
A Secret Service agent choked a photographer and slammed him to the ground on February 29 after the journalist tried to take pictures of protesters being escorted out of a rally.
Image: LittergramThere's a small British app that allows people to take pictures of trash on the street then report it to local authorities so that they can do something about it.
Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine, late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel, and singer Beanie Feldstein were among a handful of celebrities to take pictures of themselves and their celebrity moms.
"Now, people take pictures of the shoes I wear, the bracelets, the necklace—they didn't comment that for eight years, he wore that same tux, same shoes," she said. http://eonli.
The sedate, chill nature of the event came right out of left field; it was so much easier to actually take pictures of these TVs than I've ever been used to.
He said the society helped document the asperitas formation using an iPhone app called Cloudspotter that allows users to take pictures of clouds and guess what types are in the image.
Hamilton came under fire at Suzuka for playing on his telephone during the main news conference there, using the Snapchat app to take pictures of fellow drivers and sounding generally disinterested.
People would want to take pictures of me in the street, which gave me more confidence in what I was doing at the time, cos I'm not the most confident person.
One teenager, stripped from the waist up and with a t-shirt covering his face, urged nearby reporters to take pictures of the blaze but drew the line at appearing himself.
Luckily, you will be able to see your face, because I'm the photographer your fiancé paid to hide in the bushes and take pictures of this intimate moment in your relationship.
He used a Box Brownie Six-16 camera, which he had received for his 13th birthday, to take pictures of Marian Anderson, the African-American contralto, when she visited his school.
After committing that act, the Joker and his goons strip her naked; take pictures of her; and later on, force her father to look at the photos: It's gruesome sexual assault.
The smallsat makers—whose creations will mostly take pictures of Earth and provide space-based internet, making up a projected $22 billion industry in a decade—are ready for their special rockets.
Another example is technologies that allow you to take pictures of things you see in stores, on your commute or even in an ad and make the items in those pictures shoppable.
A woman and a child take pictures of a damaged power substation of state-owned electricity company Corpoelec in Caracas where explosions of an unknown cause took place early on March 11.
The photo, which was taken in early March, also shows nearly 20 photographers circling the couch to take pictures of the president and the Czech prime minister, who are out of frame.
Created by a husband and wife team – Ben and Amberlynn Slavin – this app lets kids take pictures of their homework and simply type in answers instead of having to hand-write them.
They relented but then said he could only take pictures of the man who had made the invitation, only in his room, to protect the privacy of the rest of the residents.
" After listing off Kenworthy's humanitarian accomplishments, Radziwill claimed that Frankel had gone to hire a "paid photographer" in the end to "take pictures of her and the endless selfies she allegedly disdains.
The app also allows us to take pictures of checks to make deposits and transfer money into our checking account (which is also with Ally by the way) with absolutely no issues.
The dental professional ran a wand around the inside of my mouth to take pictures of my teeth, which then got converted into a model of my smile using advanced imaging technology.
Cavendish allowed a Reuters photographer to visit the monastery and a 1970s motel in the Tucson area on condition the photographer not take pictures of the migrants' faces or disclose their identities.
Markle was criticized after her bodyguard asked fans not to take pictures of her at Wimbledon earlier this year, but Middleton was recently called 'down to earth' when she didn't allow pictures
As I made my way to the convention center, I trailed two women sporting big hair, bike shorts and white dad sneakers (thanks, Yeezy) who stopped to take pictures of each other.
Visitors take pictures of the carved wooden sculpture depicting Montferrand, a logging giant who was immortalized in a Stompin' Tom Connors song and was thought to be the inspiration behind Paul Bunyan.
I also realize I need to buy tickets for the tour of the palace so I take pictures of the gardens outside the palace and check Google Maps for my next destination.
Now, those seeking food stamps can take pictures of the required documents with their phones and upload the photos to the app, similar to how customers use banking apps to make deposits.
For example, last year 20th Century Fox paid Snap for a series of X-Men-themed lenses that allowed users to take pictures of themselves as members of the X-Men squad.
Over the next couple hours my group mates and I zip back and forth across the gorge and trade phones and cameras so we can take pictures of each other coming and going.
I inhaled a lot of dust, witnessed a lot of dance-floor makeouts, shed tears when Ariana Grande brought *NSYNC onstage, and asked many strangers to take pictures of me and my sister.
The iPhone 7 Plus portrait mode is deliberately restrictive, and you're really only supposed to use it to take pictures of people in good light — when it works, the results are often amazing.
It's also a great add for Microsoft's new Fetch mobile app which lets you use your smartphone camera to take pictures of dogs and then tells you what kind of dog it is.
"When your friends/WORK COLLEAGUES find you drunk in the elevator they left you in and they take pictures of you trying to figure out what's even going on," she captioned the photo.
We've seen her swaddled at a few months old, chilling front row at fashion shows between Beyoncé and Anna Wintour, and telling the paparazzi not to take pictures of her after ballet class.
But meeting people I've never met before and making them feel comfortable enough to get naked and let me take pictures of them made me realize that I am a bit more confident.
I even dragged my unimpressed sister-in-law out to the desert so she could take pictures of me in it, and suddenly, we — the caftan, the desert, and I — reached fashion symbiosis.
Instagram suddenly had two personalities—composed and professional stills (the angel) and chaotically impromptu video (the devil)—and in that liminal space, at least, men learned how to take pictures of their face.
We take pictures of me with and without makeup on the regular, so I think it's important to show them the same confidence you have when in makeup when you're not wearing it.
Other photographers, the letter said, have tried to take pictures of the couple through windows when they were inside the house in North Saanich, and some have set up camp outside the home.
Other photographers, the letter said, have tried to take pictures of the couple through windows when they were inside the house in North Saanich, and some have set up camp outside the home.
There, streams of visitors stop in front of the black iron fence to take pictures of the president's home, as has occurred along Fifth Avenue, where the tower has become a tourist destination.
One Friday this month, a 215-year-old psychology student named Gustavo Gatica decided to take pictures of a large protest in the Plaza Italia—historically the epicenter of protests in Santiago, Chile.
Witnesses and the police said that a young man trying to take pictures of the demonstration was severely injured as riot officers fired tear gas and stun grenades to hold back the crowd.
Eric and Courtney Waldrop's sextuplets have finally made it home, and photographer Ashley Sargent visited them in Boaz, Alabama, this week to take pictures of the newborns with their parents and three older brothers.
Mr Marshall says Planet is interested in developing software whereby the new sharper-eyed satellites would automatically take pictures of places where the doves had spotted something change between one day and the next.
She dated her Pride & Prejudice costar Rupert Friend for years, but little was known of their relationship, apart from the fact that the paparazzi liked to take pictures of them on the beach together.
Zaluska was inspired to take pictures of frozen bubbles one blistering cold day, after trying to explain to his three-year-old daughter why she needed to wear a warm coat before heading outside.
"Our daughter is already devious and uncooperative and standing on her head doing yoga when all we want to do it take pictures of her," she captioned her Instagram post of two ultrasound images.
"I was actually pretty shocked to see how people recognized me, wanted to take pictures of me," Norman said of his first trip to the Asian nation in May, when he competed in Osaka.
The Father Crowley overlook is commonly frequented by photographers who take pictures of military warplanes flying through the reddish-gray canyon from the vantage point of the canyon rim above the aircraft, Taylor said.
Tyndall, who knew she was a single mother, began discussing the change in women's bodies during and after pregnancies and asked to take pictures of her for what he described as research, Davis recalled.
Walker's video depicts visitors who are, alternately, celebratory, embarrassed, or awed; they take pictures of "A Subtlety," each other, and themselves, often drawn to the transgression of touching "naughty" parts of the naked form.
Already we're seeing multiple, superior avenues for product discovery enabled by AI: You'll be able to take pictures of items you like, search visually online and get personal recommendations based on an AI-generated model.
The giant detectors that take pictures of particle collisions on miles-round rings don't really have anywhere to sit, and the intense bureaucracy would probably demand an unwieldy amount of paperwork for would-be riders.
The two men are serving prison terms for the 2005 murder of Teresa Halbach, a 25-year-old photographer who had visited Mr. Avery's property to take pictures of a vehicle for Auto Trader magazine.
Otherwise, for just $18 the My Hitch leaves your hands free for other important tasks like trying to hide your face while everyone else is trying to take pictures of you walking through the airport.
I typically take pictures of letters I've written to him and of the cards he's given to me, so I can remind myself of how it feels when we actually get to spend time together.
"This is a moment when people like to take pictures of their perfect lives, and I don't think there's much pressure on a perfect life to be anything but old-fashioned and conventional," he said.
They swim nearly two miles a day, five days a week at the Baie des Citrons beach in Nouméa, the capital city of New Caledonia, looking for venomous greater sea snakes to take pictures of.
It's also a great option for someone who is traveling alone and can't afford a photographer: The person following you will secretly take pictures of you and then send one to you via the app!
Using the submersible, crews were able to take pictures of it and collect other data, which was sent to a military base on Vancouver Island for analysis, according to the CBC, a CNN partner broadcaster.
A team from Weedmaps, a "Yelp for pot" based in Irvine, California, was visiting the facility, and a photographer had set up a light box, which he was using to take pictures of pot cookies.
There were just people that were all hanging out at each other and it was still the days of the party photographer; like you'd go out to places and people would take pictures of you.
According to The News & Observer, some members of a pro-Confederate group also stopped by to take pictures of themselves—and their comically oversized flags—with it, and they shared the pic on social media.
"We are both basically very shy and introverted individuals, so when people started to ask to take pictures of us in our cosplays, we were first taken aback at the attention we were getting," they said.
This is a preferred orbit for many satellites that take pictures of Earth because certain polar orbits can allow for probes to fly over the same patch of the planet at the same time each day.
Nutting, a Harvard and Hartford Theological Seminary graduate, used five houses that he had restored to take pictures of women in Colonial-style dress engaging in activities like pouring tea, embroidering or trying on a bonnet.
The women swim nearly two miles a day, five days a week at the Baie des Citrons beach in Nouméa, the capital city of New Caledonia, looking for venomous greater sea snakes to take pictures of.
Voters can take pictures of themselves and their ballots at polling places, says a spokesman for the Secretary of State's Office -- just as long as they don't disturb normal operations or violate the privacy of others.
Last week, a Secret Service agent grabbed a photographer by the throat and slammed him to the ground after the journalist tried to take pictures of African-American protesters being escorted out of a Trump rally.
He was suspended in 2013 as host of an MSNBC talk show after he used a gay slur toward a photographer trying to take pictures of Mr. Baldwin and his wife and baby outside their building.
Before Rosetta's last dive, the spacecraft will take pictures of Comet 67P from right up close and gather observations from a unique vantage point as it glides right through the comet's coma, "tasting" the cometary environment.
If, when he falls asleep in class one day, they grab the chance to take pictures of him with their cell phones, well, what high-school kid, anywhere in the world, could refuse such a gift?
"We are both basically very shy and introverted individuals, so when people started to ask to take pictures of us in our cosplays, we were first taken aback at the attention we were getting," they told Mashable.
Some victims managed to take pictures of their assailants with their mobile phones, which helped police find the six men, who are aged between 18 and 22 and previously lived in the same migrant hostel, he said.
SEOUL (Reuters) - The manager of South Korea's national swimming team has resigned as an investigation continues into a scandal involving the alleged installation of hidden cameras to take pictures of female athletes, the national federation has said.
I put the new collar on her, take her outside to let her go to the bathroom, and then take pictures of her in her new collar to send to P., my best friend, and my mom.
While trying to take pictures of the sunset in Hong Kong via drone, his battery started dying, so he pointed the camera down to try and quickly capture another angle of the sunset before ending the session.
LookTel Money Reader uses the camera to announce the denomination of dollar bills, Alarmed helps stay organized with reminders and timers and the KNFB Reader lets users take pictures of any text and have it read aloud.
Beyond all the sponsored Instagram posts and managing to remember to take pictures of your food before you eat it at one of those brunches (why are there so many brunches?) there's massive pressure to stay relevant.
While previous royal christenings, such as the christenings of Prince William and Kate Middleton's children, allowed the public and photographers to take pictures of guests entering and leaving the ceremony, this was not allowed at Archie's ceremony.
My insurance company denied the request to fund the surgery, so the surgeon had me come in to take pictures of the indentations in my shoulders from bras and the purple bruise that covered my rib cage.
When he got to the point where the regulars trusted him and he could take pictures of people by simply asking, he also realized his method: color film and available light — from streetlights, store windows, cop cars.
And when Mr. Bagniewski had his executive director to take pictures of the results with her smartphone and drive over to the Iowa Democratic Party headquarters to deliver them in person she was turned away without explanation.
"Earlier that day I was just thinking about how many people were talking about this leaning tower, and so many people were going out there to take pictures of them attempting to hold it up," he said.
Members of the royal family suing the press has happened before — Harry previously won a legal dispute against photo agency Splash News, which used a private helicopter to take pictures of his and Markle&aposs former home.
E. has been chasing F. all over the field for most of the morning while I talk to some of the other parents with kids on the team and take pictures of F. and E.'s antics.
I saw countless individuals and families not only take pictures of it, but with it — which just suggests, sadly, that people will simply embrace public art as long as it's giant and wacky, never mind its meaning.
Asus also will let you adjust the angle of the camera manually, letting you shoot with the lens at any point on the arc of rotation (in case you wanted to take pictures of the ceiling, I guess?).
And once iOS 11 comes out, you'll be able to take pictures of documents you need to sign, send them to Notes, and annotate them immediately on the iPad Pro (or, just mark up photos of your cat).
"I do backstage photography at my mum's shows, and I mean, I love doing it — but my mum's like, 'Go take pictures of the models!' and I'm a bit shy," he told GQ in the magazine's September issue.
With some parts of the section on steep inclines and the site in dense forest, it has posed a big challenge for the conservation group to assign personnel to physically inspect and take pictures of the whole section.
It'll take pictures of you and each outfit you wear, allowing you to view your favorite styles, discover new clothes, get a "second opinion with Style Check" which uses machine learning to analyze your outfit selection and more.
Liao told officers he was trying to take pictures of the sunrise and gave them permission to look at his camera, where they found images of the Truman Annex as well as other government buildings in the area.
"Apparently there are a lot of people with nothing to do but hang out at airports and take pictures of planes and their tail numbers," said Jay Duckson, a private-jet broker and adviser with Central Business Jets.
Maybe this is to do with age, rather than cultural stuff, but the teacher I interviewed was telling me how the kids aren't allowed to take pictures of the board for notes until at the end of class.
Working as a photographer for Auto Trader Magazine, her last appointment for that day was with Steven Avery, who was working at his family's auto salvage yard; she was there to take pictures of a van they were selling.
"As a photographer, a lot of what I take pictures of, and just sort of one of the things I try and do, is elevate the ordinary and mundane and find things that are beautiful and entertaining," he said.
So behind the scenes, it's not PayPal running these services, but a Delaware bank handles debit cards, a bank in Georgia deposits checks that users take pictures of, and banks in Utah offer loans to customers and small businesses.
A few weeks ago, the company announced the Echo Look, a camera-equipped version designed to live in your bedroom and take pictures of your wardrobe and recommend fashion tips to you, perfect for your #ootd posts on Instagram.
As the lights dimmed, two "Dash dolls" encouraged us to take pictures of ourselves and others throughout the entire show, and hustled the usage of a preapproved hashtag on social media in exchange for a pair of free sunglasses.
Mr. Sklar, 51, who sometimes works as a photo editor at The New York Times, would use his mobile phone to take pictures of the buildings around his home in Park Slope, Brooklyn, and then email them to himself.
"Many visitors take pictures of or ask questions about the anatomical Venuses or the syphilitic penises, but Instagram posts or questions about the ethnographic busts tend to be less frequent, except when the visitor is a person of color," she notes.
After my father and grandmother passed away — both were pianists — my memories of the factory took on a more profound, spiritual importance, and I felt an obligation to return to take pictures of the instrument so deeply connected to my family.
While these robots are still very much in the prototype stage — they wouldn't even let us take pictures of the flexible inspection and repair robots — the project shows a willingness to look at the turbine inspection problem with different eyes.
While the photographers may have gotten permission to take pictures of these people, some told NBC that the people who were photographed didn't know their images had been annotated with facial recognition notes and could be used to train algorithms.
She would frequently complain about random things, but instead of saying it to our faces so we could fix it, she would take pictures of the food and send her "complaint" to the restaurant's e-mail, which my boss checks.
The allusions to photography make sense when considering the nature of Boersma's artistic process: "I take long walks with my camera through my hometown and major cities, and I take pictures of what impresses me the most," he explains to Creators.
Above the Euphrates at Deir al-Zor, Reuters photographs showed soldiers and journalists peering over a wall to take pictures of a river along which the Syrian army has only recently gained stretches of land after an absence of years.
She brought him gifts—Georgia peaches, a Virginia ham, Bee Brand insect powder to ward off mosquitoes—and he allowed her to take pictures of him in his family cemetery and to make a short film of him chopping firewood.
"People take pictures of the shoes I wear, the bracelets, the necklace — they didn't comment that for eight years he wore the same tux, same shoes," the former first lady said at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose, Calif. .
We then took an Uber — free, thanks to a comped code from one of the morning events — over to Madison Square Park to meet up with her boyfriend, who she was having take pictures of her outfit during his lunch break.
SPORTS An article on Tuesday about the photographers Michael E. Keating and Chris Smith, who crisscrossed Indiana to take pictures of more than 24637 school gymnasiums, misidentified the family member whose basketball team picture led Mr. Smith to begin the project.
When I was younger, I did take pictures of people I didn't know and then I would ask them if I could draw them casually… now I'm more hyper aware of the politics surrounding image makers and disseminating images and information.
Those who bought the personal meet-and-greets will have to make do with a "VIP Hangout," where they may have the chance to meet the singer and take pictures of him, not with him, due to increased security measures.
When the photographer with us, Adam Dean, defied his instructions and jumped out of the car to take pictures of a charred village, he remarked that if Adam's head wasn't bulletproof, it would be advisable to return to the car.
We had only seen the place once (huge relief to still love it as much!!) before we put in an offer so I take pictures of everything, put them in a shared folder, and send it to both our families.
Ming had his cell phone confiscated for evidence collection but he had a second phone which he used to secretly take pictures of the "promise note" he was forced to sign saying he would not repeat the "threat" he had made.
We all think our 4-year-olds are cute and adorable, of course, and now that the cost of taking a photograph is essentially zero, we take pictures of them all day long and post them all over the place.
"I think there&aposs a really positive aspect to Instagram, but it&aposs also a little annoying to see people take pictures of their food for 20 minutes before they even touch it," says Gio Osso of Virtu in Scottsdale, Ariz.
To make sure the dictated prices were being applied by the gas station owners, the distribution companies hired people to ride motorbikes around the city of Curitiba to take pictures of the gas stations and their pricing banners, according to police.
But even if you're going to a shopping mall or museum, the content's got to be good enough to justify messing up your hair, getting those lines around your face and having your buddies take pictures of you and making fun.
NASA is asking the public to take pictures of the probe as it approaches—there's probably not much science to be done with them, a NASA spokesperson told Gizmodo, but NASA still reserves the chance that they may need the photos for something.
It was 1964 and the Scottish-born photojournalist wanted to travel to Uganda for a story about its newfound independence, not take pictures of some British rock-and-roll band on its way up, which his editor had asked him to cover.
BeMyEye allows people to sign up to its platform and brands to send out requests for people to go around and take pictures of their products in certain shops or even the outside of store fronts for services like the Yellow Pages.
I just did a podcast with James Corden, the talk show host on the "Late Late Show" and he was talking about drones flying over his house and him chasing them because they wanted to take pictures of him and his kids.
Scanning codes might be a bit nerdy and gimmicky, but as Amazon maintains its might as the US's largest e-commerce retailer, seeing someone whip out their phone to take pictures of barcodes might not be so uncommon in the near future.
This might seem like a lot of time, but the simulation found that it wasn't enough time to launch a deflection mission—at best, NASA would be able to send a satellite to take pictures of the asteroid as it approached Earth.
If anything, it seems like the Echo Show is a better buy than the Echo Look: if you're buying something that can take pictures of you, shouldn't it be able to display them to you (without the need for an extra app)?
"We can take pictures of Eris, even though we're further from it than we would be if we had stayed on Earth," John Spencer, a New Horizons team member and scientist at the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colorado, told The Verge.
"I've had some people take pictures of me," he said on a recent afternoon, shortly after linking arms with two grinning young women for the camera's benefit, "and then they send me the picture back, and I'm part of their Christmas card."
And I think now, in my opinion, it is more about how we create our identities, so we can take pictures of ourselves looking one way or another and that influences the way that people understand who we are in a different way.
If you're not one to take pictures of your food and want that quintessential Savannah photograph, check out Wormsloe Historic Site, a former plantation (Georgia's oldest) established in the 1730s by Noble Jones, one of the first settlers to arrive from England.
To avoid penalties in case a vessel's newly acquired cargo is sanctioned, the Trump administration will now urge those who engage in STS transfers to take pictures of the new ship's crew and captain to give to relevant authorities as a precautionary measure.
Tourists from the United States, Europe and Japan come to wonder at Islay's coastal beauty, take pictures of hillsides filled with sheep and hairy Highland cattle that look as if they've had vigorous blow dries, and soak up the pricey local spirits.
Courtney Weis: I was living in Wisconsin, that's where I'm from, born and raised, and I wanted to take pictures of my weed or weed products or me smoking, but being in an illegal state, people don't really care to see that kinda stuff.
We sent Montreal photographer Cindy Lopez to take pictures of the festival's second weekend, which featured sets from Berlin-based Detroit techno mainstay Jimmy Edgar, French producer Rone, Montreal's Shaydakiss, and Minneapolis' DVS1 (filling in last minute for Scuba who cancelled due to illness).
While a dozen North Korean journalists flanked by dozens of North Korean security men worked to capture Kim's every movement, guests in the hotel lobby were repeatedly told by Singapore police and hotel staff not to take pictures of any North Koreans, especially Kim.
The Hubble telescope, which travels the Earth at about 5 miles per second -- equivalent to driving from America's East to West Coast in 10 minutes -- faces out to space to take pictures of planets, stars and galaxies to help scientists learn about the solar system.
While a dozen North Korean journalists flanked by dozens of North Korean security men worked to capture Kim's every movement, guests in the hotel lobby were repeatedly told by Singapore police and hotel staffs not to take pictures of any North Koreans, especially Kim.
When the photographer Bara Kristinsdottir and I were driving up to the station to see the processing of a fin whale, she pulled over to take pictures of one of Mr. Loftsson's old whaling boats chugging along the fjord, hauling its catch to the station.
The telescope, which travels the Earth at about five miles per second -- equivalent to driving from America's East to West Coast in just 10 minutes -- faces out to space to take pictures of planets, stars and galaxies to help scientists learn about the solar system.
Though still in its soft launch phase, it's already a bastion of new-school glamour, its reception room decorated with jungly banana-leaf wallpaper and a groovy woven chair that, unfortunately, is far more fun to take pictures of than it is to sit in.
Shotgun, shotgun, shotgun— * rows of colored houses, as if the same can of bright stain might cover the sins of rotting wood, now mostly tarpaper & graffiti holding McLaurin Street together— RIP Boochie —the undead walk these streets seeking something we take pictures of & soon flee.
One, if you like to take pictures of your fellow-beings, as Arbus did, and to nourish an unbroken rapport with them, the Rolleiflex is ideal; in contrast to most cameras, then as now, you don't raise it to your eye and block your face.
Two machines in particular surfaced to much fanfare: Kuri, an adorable R2D2 analog that can follow you around and take pictures of your dinner parties, and Jibo, a desktop robot with a screen for a face that works a bit like Alexa, only it can dance.
Meghan Markle was criticized by royal watchers after her security team approached fellow spectators and told them not to take pictures of her, according to The Times — including those who had no idea she was there or were just trying to take photos of the tennis.
The beautiful boy on the bus the whole way to the beach at Carboneras from Granada, burning the back of the rubber and vinyl seat with a lighter, but slowly, never enough to catch fire, who stopped only to take pictures of himself on his phone.
Instead it's put to work waiting in line, for the opportunity to buy a T-shirt, then take pictures of it and post them on the internet, then sell that T-shirt to a person like me for maybe $50 profit — $100 on a good day.
With that on in the background, I take pictures of my outfit for my OOTD Instagram, change into comfies, make sure my cat's litter is clean and his water and food dispensers are good, and make a Trader Joe's frozen shakshuka meal with some cheesy potato pancakes.
Bolsonaro, who did not offer any evidence to support his accusation, made similar allegations against DiCaprio on Thursday during a Facebook Live, also claiming that the World Wildlife Fund paid firefighters to take pictures of the blazes in order to solicit donations, according to the news organization.
I went with this photographer Gary Matoso who had this radical idea that he just wanted to go across Russia and take pictures of ordinary people and then upload them to the internet, which most of the Russians we talked to had no idea what that was.
You can use the kit to make a variety of accessories: there's a cardboard blaster gun, a foot pedal, an elephant mask where the trunk is a simple controller, a bird whose "wings" you can flap to fly, and a camera that lets you take pictures of virtual worlds.
What I'm saying is that every city has its share of distinctive folks who do peculiar, if harmless things, and it stands to reason that if someone does the same weird thing every single day, the people of that city are going to take pictures of said eccentric person.
Having a POV is great, and having a "thing" is even better (I know exactly whose pages to go on for specific things, whether that be increasingly obscure non-league football grounds, interesting corduroy pants or anthropomorphized maltipoo puppies), but really, just take pictures of whatever you want.
The 15-year-old who used to think "it's weird for people to take pictures of me" had better get used to the spotlight since she was the talk of the town on Monday after beating her idol and five-times champion Venus Williams in the first round.
"I would go along and take pictures of the people she interviewed, and then the magazines inevitably would need art to go with their story," Ms. Rubenstein recalled in a brief oral history recorded for a website dedicated to The East Village Other, for which both women worked.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Korean Air Lines Co Ltd said on Tuesday it will raise refund penalties after K-pop fans got on a plane only to take pictures of a boy band on the flight, then demanded to get off before it departed and got refunds on their tickets.
That makes the current technology a natural fit for the enterprise, where a corporation in the energy field, for example, might want to give field workers who are inspecting equipment glasses that can take pictures of and deliver information about what they're seeing from atop a wind turbine.
It's why a bakery could refuse to sell a wedding cake to a lesbian couple, why a photographer could refuse to take pictures of a same-sex wedding, and why any other business could flatly refuse to service gay couples just because of their sexual orientation or gender identity.
Now, as far as I can tell, the D3-U is just a controller: it doesn't actually take real-life pictures, but it does offer a tactile object with controls that you can hold in your hand and interact with in VR to take pictures of things in virtual reality.
Slowly over the course of the first one or two days, on a five- or six-day trip, I started to just take the pictures I intended to takepictures of landscape, essentially, in Maine—and then every once in a while, she would sort of wander into the frame.
Seeking to add more pizazz to chess, Agon even used the Moscow event to try to rebrand Caruana and his rivals as hip, inviting photographers to take pictures of them as they strolled together across Red Square, as if they were members of a cool albeit unusually intelligent boy band.
" Michelle Obama made that point at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in 2017, when she said her husband had worn one tuxedo all eight years he was in the White House, but she couldn't do the same thing because "people take pictures of the shoes I wear, the bracelets, the necklace.
After all, if there is one truism of today it is that everyone can take pictures of themselves in their bedrooms (or on the street or outside a space they may not actually have access to) and have their photos reach a million people — thus, potentially, changing how others dress.
"As the photographer, Jacob automatically owns copyright in the image and didn't require permission of the horse's owner to take the photo – similar to the way that photographers don't require permission to take pictures of politicians, sports stars, or celebrities when they are out in public," Cardiff-based lawyer Wayne Beynon told WalesOnline.
And like the cauldron it created for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City and the showpiece it created for the Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia in 2014, many of WET's projects are ones people will talk about, take pictures of and share on Instagram and Facebook, said Doyle.
Steven Kahn, the director of the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, which is under construction and will someday be able to take pictures of the sky above the entire Southern Hemisphere, said the portion of the project financed by the National Science Foundation could continue for at least several more weeks without interruption.
While Michelle Obama's outfits were pored over in great detail ("People take pictures of the shoes I wear, the bracelets, the necklace," Michelle said last year), no one even noticed that her husband had the same look on repeat: "They didn't comment that for eight years [Barack] wore the same tux, same shoes," she said.
You are a movie star who works in one of the most energy-intensive and frivolous industries but now earns fame by leading protests against fracking and demands the country live on 100 percent renewables by 85033 then jets your family off from Manhattan to Australia on a jumbo jet to take pictures of the Great Barrier Reef.
Liao told Naval Criminal Investigative Service agents that he was using his phone to take pictures of the sunrise, but the agent reportedly found photographs of the Truman Annex, a restricted part of the base, on his phone, according to the AP. Another Chinese national, Zhao Qianli, was arrested in September 85033 for taking photos at the same base.
It read: "Through him we have received the grace of apostleship, to bring about obedience of faith, for the sake of his name, among all the Gentiles, among whom are you also, who are called to belong to Jesus Christ..." When inspiration strikes me during Mass, I take pictures of the Missal so I can remember material for this column.
Because the individuals who would pay voters to commit the crime, would not only be making accomplices, they would not even be able to verify if the voters did what they were supposed to do; because with the exception of some states that allow voters to take pictures of their ballots, there is no way of proving how a voter voted.
Tuesday's tweet was not the first time that Trump has compared Clinton's case to that of Petty Officer First Class Kristian Saucier, who pleaded guilty to mishandling classified information after using a cellphone to take pictures of the classified engine room aboard the nuclear submarine he served on and then destroying a laptop, memory card and camera after learning he was under investigation.
Intel wouldn't let us take pictures of that proprietary internal design since it's worried about it being reverse engineered, but it did show us a whole bunch of the various textiles it tried in the lab to figure out the right feel, and a couple of the techniques it used to stretch those fabrics around the PC. Check out those samples in our gallery above.
"Now, obviously, everyone has a camera, and everyone is a paparazzi to some degree, and anyone who is in the public eye is conscious that they never quite know when they're being filmed," explained Merchant, who went on to say he's experienced people trying to take pictures of him on the tube without him noticing, and he's known friends who have been filmed or photographed while they've slept on planes.
After three years of planning, an immigrant rights group in Jackson Heights is set to start a smartphone app for day laborers, a new digital tool with many uses: Workers will be able to rate employers (think Yelp or Uber), log their hours and wages, take pictures of job sites and help identify, down to the color and make of a car, employers with a history of withholding wages.
I was too shy to make friends with any of the people I met at the protests I went to when the invasion of Iraq started, but I went — even as our host university sent emails telling American students not to, even as the other Americans in my group spread rumors that the United States consulate could somehow take pictures of your face at a protest and confiscate your passport.
Project Blue, as this team calls itself, hopes, using a mixture of private grants, taxpayers' money and donations from the public, to pay for a space telescope costing $50m (as opposed, for example, to the $9 billion budgeted for the James Webb) that would try to take pictures of any Earth-like exoplanets orbiting in the habitable zone of Alpha Centauri A—the closest sun-like star to Earth, and a big brother to Proxima Centauri.
Alexander Ali, the publicist who planned the Los Angeles party for Mr. Carswell and the home's developer, ANR Signature Collection, said the idea was to create an event that would feel like less like a staid broker's open house and more like the Museum of Ice Cream, the popular Instagram-bait pop-up galleries in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Miami where guests can take pictures of each other jumping into a swimming-pool-size vat of rainbow-colored sprinkles.
The whales communicated over great distances, as everyone knew, but the students could intercept their communications, or decipher them: regardless, somehow the students knew what the whales were saying, or might be saying, and so could steer the boat in the right direction, where, for a fee, the tourists could take pictures of the whale surfacing or of the plume of water from the blowhole, or sometimes, even, if the tourists were very lucky, of a whale jumping gracefully as if showing off.
And the way that the product is coming out is one which is a computer vision way of learning style, so they want people to take pictures of themselves in garments, and then they'll try and use computer vision — well, they'll going to use real stylists to start with to rate stuff — and then off the back of that work out whether they can basically build an algorithm which can say this is good, this is bad, and then start to use that as a recommendation flow longer term.

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