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It's a meta image, too — Kylie is taking a photo of A$AP Rocky and Kendall, and Kim is taking a photo of Kylie.
Taking a photo of this black hole is like taking a photo of a quarter in Los Angeles all the way from Washington, DC. To see such a small object, researchers needed a telescope the size of the Earth.
This is a photo of a phone taking a photo of a phone.
Then, by taking a photo of the room, users can place the item anywhere.
Levy, who'd been taking a photo of the sky behind them, quickly started recording.
He admitted to taking a photo of his wife and posting the picture on Facebook.
He was taking a photo of the crowd instead of paying attention to the golf.
"Someone is taking a photo of the back for a change." slide show slide show
For example, I could be taking a photo of my work, when the elevator would open.
Next up was a muscular white man taking a photo of himself in a locker room.
In this scene, Vivo's AI kicked in, recognizing it was taking a photo of the sky.
So taking a photo of an unsuspecting woman & sending to a "Friend" is okay by #DaniMathers?
Most everyone in the path will have a phone capable of taking a photo of their surroundings.
I couldn't resist taking a photo of my sneakered feet on the North side of the room.
So taking a photo of tomatoes, for instance, would show you relevant recipes, not just more food photos.
So for me to be taking a photo of him getting his crown retwisted, that's a big thing.
Black holes are extremely far away and compact, so taking a photo of one is no easy task.
Did you get told off by Eillie Goulding for taking a photo of her at the Elle Style Awards?
Through his lawyer, Greitens explicitly denied ever taking a photo of the woman or ever threatening to blackmail her.
In the photo, Conway is sitting on her knees on the couch after taking a photo of the group.
When taking a photo of your kid, let her play with the ball instead of sitting stiffly for your lens.
The penalty for taking a photo of your ballot on Election Day in Michigan is losing your right to vote.
One should, as common etiquette teaches, ask before taking a photo of someone else — even if they are super famous.
The system uses an on-board AI process (no cloud connection required) to determine what you're taking a photo of.
One second after taking a photo of the text, the Mandarin text will automatically appear in English or vice versa.
A second woman says Senator Al Franken groped her while her husband was taking a photo of them in 2010.
A second woman said Senator Al Franken groped her in 2010 — while her husband was taking a photo of them.
Try to make your phone look as aesthetically pleasing as possible by taking a photo of the phone under good lighting.
However, that 26-degree angle is very useful for taking a photo of a group of people in a small space.
Taking a photo of the food and Instagramming it is a polite way to not talk to your date, I suppose.
Jones said she wasn't taking a photo of Markle, and was actually just snapping a shot of Williams on the court.
I also think that whatever's on my mind at the time will subconsciously affect the vibe of the image I'm making - for example, if I'm taking a photo of eggs and I'm thinking about a trumpet, the aura of the image will feel much differently than if I'm taking a photo of eggs and thinking about a roller coaster.
In fact I would not have posted it if we had not noticed someone in a car taking a photo of me.
You think you're taking a photo of your muscular legs to show off on Instagram Stories and don't bother to double-check.
Last month, they vacationed in the South Pacific, where paparazzi snapped photos of the former president taking a photo of his wife.
For example, now people around you can see whether you're taking a selfie or if you're taking a photo of something else.
When taking a photo of Mariah Carey, it's crucial to have great lighting (not fluorescent!) and to snap from her best side.
Thanks to one of Google's many products, TensorFlow, rural farmers on the continent can diagnose diseased plants by taking a photo of it.
She did so by taking a photo of friends, family, Brie Larson (who stumbled in by accident), and, surprisingly, a smiling Frank Ocean.
Kellyanne Conway checks her phone after taking a photo of President Donald Trump and leaders of black universities, colleges in Oval Office pic.twitter.
It is unable to, for example, prevent someone from taking a photo of a profile picture using another phone or camera or computer.
QLens plugs into Amazon's online store and is supposed to let you shop just by taking a photo of a thing you want.
Google Engineering Lead Rafa Camargo demoed the system by plugging a camera module in and taking a photo of the audience almost immediately.
"The sign on the door says, 'Movie fans, please don't disturb tenants,'" Kate yells from the porch, taking a photo of the sign.
The phone detected flowers when I tried taking a photo of them, but I didn't notice much of a difference in the image quality.
I don't ever ask for a photo, but the PM took my camera and insisted on taking a photo of two #gingers #cdnpoli pic.twitter.
Read more: A man got in trouble for taking a photo of Meghan Markle at Wimbledon, but he was actually just taking a selfie
"I remember taking a photo of her having it done and thinking about how much she was going to love it," Koorts told Metro.
Mr. Batali had observed her taking a photo of him with her phone, and told her to "come here right now," the complaint said.
I see a young boy wearing a Supreme tee taking a photo of himself in the mirror nearby, a vintage quilt as his backdrop.
Behold the "Dick Code," a way to share a unique and anatomically accurate image of your penis without actually taking a photo of it.
Taking a photo of a newspaper article and sending it through email or text is one of the more unhelpful ways to share a story.
You can add a review after taking a photo of a particular dish, which will also be automatically translated if you're in a foreign country.
"The possibility of some random person taking a photo of me in it was probably one of the reasons why I sold it," she says.
Even when Vjeran was taking a photo of me holding it, Lovot would sometimes be caught mid-blink and we'd have to take another one.
You start by taking a photo of the picture you want to digitize, and then the app overlays four circles on top of the image.
Taking a photo of yourself in the gym can bring up a lot of introspective thoughts, like, Am I the vainest person on the planet?
In 2013, AT&T apologized after tweeting an image of a Blackberry Z10 taking a photo of the two columns of light at Ground Zero.
Then the maintenance man, now joined by other people, offered to reciprocate by taking a photo of me with Trump; Ed with Trump and more.
Sneek features a "wall of faces" of employees at a company, automatically taking a photo of employees through their webcam every one to five minutes.
In one clip, Kourtney is seen taking a photo of an actor wearing his mask before jumping over the movie theater seat to get away from him.
It's a lesson that Justin Timberlake learned the hard way: Taking a photo of your voting ballot, or inside your polling booth, could get you in trouble.
It doesn't add much beyond what you'd get by taking a photo of a regular journal with your phone camera, but it saves you an extra step.
It comes with a whole host of challenges for silencing your alarm, from taking a photo of something like your bathroom faucet to solving a math problem.
Replacing that process with simply holding up an item and taking a photo of it could speed up checkout and vastly reduce the need for specialized hardware.
That cop who got busted taking a photo of a woman's ass wasn't serving or protecting anybody ... and Juice WRLD's not afraid to clown him for it.
When I left Plaza Mariachi last week, Ms. Sorenson was taking a photo of another family and the oak tree they had just selected for their yard.
In fact I would not have posted it if we had not noticed someone in a car taking a photo of me leaving the hospital in a wheelchair.
That is, a person who is being paid to vote a certain way can easily, and privately, prove she did so by taking a photo of her ballot.
You can input your W-2 by taking a photo of it, and your 1099-INT and 1099-DIV by connecting your TurboTax account to your bank account.
Chairs will have to report their results either through a phone hotline or by taking a photo of their reporting sheets and texting them to the party headquarters.
You start by taking a photo of your license plate, after which the app automatically pulls in basic information about your car like its make, model, and VIN.
After taking a photo of my face, the feature was quick to detect my mug and unlock the phone, but it did not instill me with much confidence.
The image is a feat of modern science — experts say it's the equivalent of taking a photo of an orange on the moon with a smartphone — and international collaboration.
University of Southern California Law Professor Orin Kerr says parking enforcers could avoid potential Fourth Amendment issues by simply taking a photo of the car rather than chalking it.
The lawsuit says Tene saw Batali at the restaurant and, after taking a photo of him with her phone, he noticed and offered to take a selfie with her.
And if the Crawford-Gerbers are ever looking to cause an overnight Instagram sensation, may we suggest taking a photo of themselves every day wearing a different matching outfit?
A PDF upload of last year's return worked fine — which was a relief — and so did the import of investment information and taking a photo of a W-2.
Greitens stands accused of taking a photo of a woman "in a state of full or partial nudity" without her consent in March 2015, before he was elected governor.
She claimed he later reached his hand under her bra and jiggled her chest, even allegedly taking a photo of her on his phone as she held her shirt up.
She lifted up her phone, walked toward a sandcastle sitting on stage, appeared to be taking a photo of it, then began walking around it holding her phone in place.
The "If You See Something, Say Something" campaign also generated quite a number of false positives from suspicions of, say, a Middle Eastern man taking a photo of a bridge.
It's kinda a weird thing to go to a restaurant and see people taking a photo of their food before they eat it, like it's a weird prayer or ritual.
As opposed to an adorable shot of Blue Ivy playing in the sand, wouldn't you prefer a shot of Beyoncé taking a photo of Blue Ivy playing in the sand?
Inside the app, you can take a photo of a key by placing it on a white sheet of paper and taking a photo of each side of the key.
On March 29, Tinder teased a new Height Verification Badge (HVB), which would force users to verify their age by taking a photo of themselves standing next to any commercial building.
From now until March 6, you could win $1,000 to put towards some fresh spring staples from Anthropologie, just by taking a photo of yourself in your favorite Anthro-inspired look.
During lunch in Cairo's Islamic Quarter, the diplomat recounted, an agitated man remonstrated loudly with another guest for taking a photo of a meal — beans, bread and tamiyya, the Egyptian falafel.
Next time you pull your dick out after some perfect angel sends you a selfie in a nice bra, consider taking a photo of your neck in a loose fitting T-shirt.
He was accused of taking a photo of a woman with whom he was having an extramarital affair without her consent, and threatening to release it publicly if she disclosed the relationship.
Taking a photo of an item with the receipt of its purchase side by side makes providing proof after a loss to an insurer more likely to result in a successful claim.
The idea of printing my smartphone photos is neat, but the reality is that taking a photo of a photo on a screen likely isn't the best way to go about it.
West's wife Kim Kardashian West tweeted that Kanye made the album cover on their way to the listening party in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, taking a photo of the Teton mountains with his iPhone.
This means that if you're taking a photo of a coffee mug, Facebook will be able to detect that specific object and serve up different digital images or effects based on this fact.
He was accused of taking a photo of his lover in a state of undress without her consent and making it accessible by computer to use as retaliation should she divulge their relationship.
Some of the "evidence" includes a video of him catching a falling mic stand, a pic of him taking a photo of Michael Jackson, and his love for courtside seats at basketball games.
Attendees are strictly discouraged from taking photos of the inside of the palace, according to McClelland, who said she and her daughter got in trouble "for taking a photo of a palace guard."
Earlier this week, a couple of American tourists in Bangkok were arrested for taking a photo of their bare asses in front of Bangkok's Wat Arun, a popular Buddhist temple, the Bangkok Post reports.
No matter how insecure we are or how many things we all have going on, we're taking a photo of ourselves and sticking it out on the internet for the whole world to see.
Higgins wrote in a journal, later seized by investigators, that she wished she could have taken part in the 1999 rampage, even taking a photo of herself in front of Columbine High, Hurlbert said.
In the now-viral video footage, Queen Letizia appears to block photographers from taking a photo of her daughters, Princess Leonor and Princess Sofia, with their grandmother, Queen Sofia, after mass on Easter Sunday.
After praising himself and his friends for successfully finishing the trip, Armstrong went on to credit "some dude at the top of Buttermilk [whose] name we didn't catch" for taking a photo of them.
People like the grandmother taking a photo of her granddaughter as she scrambles up the statue of Cossack Mamay, a Ukrainian warrior-defender folk hero, are more concerned with corruption, pensions and rising prices.
The former governor was accused of taking a photo of a woman with whom he was having an extramarital affair without her consent, and threatening to release it publicly if she disclosed the relationship.
Artist Barbara Koenen's Instagram practice of taking a photo of the sunrise over Lake Michigan from her South Side apartment each morning, however, directly refutes the notion of the medium as one for narcissists.
Kerr suggested that parking enforcers could avoid violating the Fourth Amendment by simply taking a photo of the car or the close-up of the tire to mark the car's placement, instead of chalking it.
Like most, the "challenge" here involved little more than taking a photo of oneself, and was quickly overrun with irony, where men took photos of themselves with brass instruments, televisions, and an actual Christmas tree.
Quicken can track all of your spending habits by just taking a photo of your receipts, which automatically puts your spending into categories, dates everything, and tracks the amounts deducted from your balance with your approval.
People loved the idea of being able to see what they look like while taking a photo of themselves so much that platforms were created to easily allow them to share their selfies with the world.
"School of Beauty, School of Culture" contains not only numerous pinned-up portrait photos, but also a camera flash lighting up the central mirror reflection, as if the artist were taking a photo of the scene.
Former Playmate Dani Mathers pleaded not guilty on Monday to a misdemeanor count of invasion of privacy for surreptitiously taking a photo of a naked woman in her gym locker room and posting it on social media.
The 44-year-old governor is accused of taking a photo of his lover in a state of undress without her consent and making it accessible by computer to use as retaliation should she divulge their relationship.
But long story short, he gets his dad to the hospital, where Fred is rushed into surgery and we get our first trip inside Fred's mind, where he's taking a photo of the core four on graduation day.
The man who was accused of taking a photo of Meghan Markle at Wimbledon said he "couldn't really care less" about getting her picture, and that he actually was more interested in getting a video of Roger Federer.
Taking a photo of the V30 led it to suggest that I buy an iPhone X. That's the kind of self-own that immature AI will keep delivering for companies that insist on shipping stuff before it's ready.
So, obviously, we were stoked when our friends Places + Faces – perhaps the only strangers in London you want taking a photo of your face – told us they'd been hanging out at a shoot for a new video from Skepta.
Sure, it can't exactly make you teleport to the other side of the world, but it can do equally mind-blowing things like creating your own assistant (remember Iron Man's J.A.R.V.I.S?) and taking a photo of a black hole.
The President's other daughter, Tiffany, was spotted taking a photo of the eclipse through her glasses alongside her mother, Marla Maples, in Washington, DC, where the youngest first daughter will be starting law school at Georgetown University this fall.
If you're hoping to document your vote by taking a photo of your ballot, you may be headed for a legal gray area that in some states has grown only murkier in the days leading up to Election Day.
One afternoon in Tal Afar, as Spleeters is lining up 7.62-mm cartridges at an Iraqi army base, taking a photo of each headstamp, I tell him that I have never met anyone who loved ammo as much as him.
The invasion of privacy indictment against Greitens accused him of taking a photo of the alleged victim in a state of undress without her consent and making it accessible by computer to use as retaliation should she divulge their relationship.
To use the feature, customers take an image of a piece of furniture they like by snapping a photo in someone's home or in a retail showroom, for example, or even taking a photo of a page in a magazine.
Confide also advertises a "sliver" feature, whereby only a small portion of the message can be seen by the recipient at once and the sender's name is hidden, meaning even taking a photo of the screen with another camera wouldn't incriminate the sender.
Read more: A man got in trouble for taking a photo of Meghan Markle at Wimbledon, but he was actually just taking a selfieHowever, upon further inspection, you can see Hasanov was actually just taking a selfie, with the court in the background. 
The Note 26 steps it up a bit with a new AI feature that can automatically detect what it's taking a photo of and then adjust the camera so it takes the best shot, tweaking the colors, exposure and other details accordingly.
And so it's curious to see how the empathy of so many people evaporates when they read a story about a pretty young woman who died in an accident when that accident may have involved taking a photo of herself or her fabulous experience.
Another option would be to go toward a shopping route: Taking a photo of a fancy roast dinner one night, it might recommend a recipe and full shopping basket worth of groceries the next week so you can make a similar meal yourself at home.
They also had a fun sisterly moment on the trail, according to the onlooker, taking a photo of Kim Kardashian West and husband Kanye West's jack-o'-lantern (Kardashian West had shared a photo of that pumpkin on her own Instagram Story days earlier).
These suits were redeployed by thousands of American women on Election Day, when taking a photo of yourself in a pantsuit and posting it to the "secret" Facebook group Pantsuit Nation became the digital equivalent of slapping an "I Voted" sticker on a lapel.
That means that if a user is taking a photo of a dish at a restaurant that looks like one that contains a specific ingredient sold by a brand, an advertiser has an opportunity to catch them in that planning process when they save that recipe.
Discussing alternative approaches to verifying kids' age online the Snap policy staffer agreed parental consent approaches are trivially easy for children to circumvent — such as by setting up spoof email accounts or taking a photo of a parent's passport or credit card to use for verification.
If you've ever experienced the misfortune of taking a photo of yourself that will end up on the internet, you have contemplated the weight of the following question: How should I move the muscles in my face to communicate my identity in the most socially correct way possible?
Taking a picture of the shadow cast by a supermassive black hole is like taking a photo of a quarter in Los Angeles all the way from Washington, DC. To take a picture of something that small, you need a huge telescope, one the size of the Earth.
"It's as if taking a photo of a work in a museum means 'seeing' it to a viewer, even though someone like me worries that taking the photo replaces seeing it in the slow and thoughtful way I would ideally wish," Ms. Temkin ruefully concedes at the bustling museum.
If we go back to our store-bought spiderweb metaphor, it's like taking a photo of that single stretched-out-to-the-point-of-nigh-invisibility strand, stripping out the rest of the photo, then layering it on top of itself enough times that thinnest string appears more clearly.
Authorities were able to ID the apparent shooter by taking a photo of the suspect in custody and running it through the Maryland Image Repository System (MIRS), a massive database that, according to documents obtained by Georgetown University, contains more than 10 million images taken from driver's licenses and mugshots.
Restrictions aside, once Google Lens arrives to the Assistant, you'll have a much better contextual image search which includes things like taking a photo of the Wi-Fi router and automatically log in to the network, or hover the camera over a concert hall marquee to learn more about the band.
Though it's clearly a completely different case, Browar-Jarus' violation of the privacy of others is reminiscent of the case of Dani Mathers, the Playboy model who may face jail time for secretly taking a photo of a naked woman for what she probably thought was a harmless Snapchat story.
" Photo by Yanis Carreto "I happened to be standing in front of the shop and taking a photo of a neighboring business that's famously known for selling dessert since the late 1800s, when I suddenly noticed the E. Rossi & Company sign which indicated it had been in business since 1910.
Purina, Red Rover and Menounos are asking pet owners to "take the lead" and start a conversation about how domestic violence affects families with pets by taking a photo of themselves walking their pet, posting the picture to social media with the hashtag #PurpleLeashProject, and then challenging their friends to do the same.
To Snapchat's credit, it's always said as much in its support page: Snapchatters who see your messages can always potentially save them, whether by taking a screenshot or by using some other image-capture technology (whether that be a separate piece of software, or even simply taking a photo of their screen with a second camera).
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In a side-by-side shot between the View 10 and the OnePlus 203T, after correctly determining I was taking a photo of a plant, or what's better know as my lazy attempt to use tech to grow basil indoors, the View 10 produced a shot with better white balance and more detail in the shadows for a more pleasing image overall.
The three-time Tony winner — who has returned to the role of the famous fictional fading silent movie star 23 years after first playing it on Broadway in Andrew Lloyd Webber's acclaimed musical Sunset Boulevard — stopped the matinee performance of the Broadway revival to scold an audience member who was taking a photo of her, multiple sources confirm to PEOPLE.
Legalist has set up a website in which users are asked to fill out their basic residency information and upload proof that their information was lost by Equifax (Legalist recommends holding an ID up to your screen and taking a photo of the Equifax website; I am not a lawyer—I can't recommend doing this and uploading your information comes down to whether you trust Legalist with your identification).
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