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129 Sentences With "taking a picture of"

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"Taking a picture of it would be equivalent to taking a picture of a DVD on the surface of the moon," Dimitrios Psaltis, an astrophysicist at the University of Arizona, told me last year.
Or is someone taking a picture of another two-dimensional photo?
Another woman thought he was actually taking a picture of her children.
"The camera is currently taking a picture of the table," she said.
During the evening, I was taking a picture of my boy Joey.
In the first shot, the camera AI feature is off, so it didn't detect that I was taking a picture of food: In this shot, the AI was on and it noticed I was taking a picture of food.
One time, some girl was taking a picture of herself under an awning.
It's like I ate a very good sandwich without taking a picture of it.
"Honestly, I was just taking a picture of a page of notes," he says.
"But still, taking a picture of yourself while driving irrespective of that statute," Distasio said.
Its tax-return import worked smoothly, but taking a picture of my W-2 vexed me.
The company gives the example of a user taking a picture of the Empire State Building.
One example might be taking a picture of a shadowy skyscraper against a bright blue sky.
To make a 448-page meditation on eyebrows, a show about closets and ignoring people, an Instagram populated with pictures of people taking a picture of you taking a picture of yourself, is to admit that you are fragile, desperate, real, ready to be consumed this way.
" Oddly they're not fitness goals, but weird things like taking a "picture of something that inspires you.
You can upload purchases by taking a picture of your receipt or by typing it in manually.
Imagine someone taking a picture of you at your worst then sharing that picture on social media.
Taking a picture of how the cords are arranged will make it easier to put back together.
Maybe someone was behind when they were taking a picture of their kid who shouldn't have been there.
Be judicious with your photo-taking, a picture of your daughter crowning on the refrigerator isn't helping anyone.
Framing a portrait is an art, whether you're taking a picture of a person or a mountain range.
"I don't think I walk by a 'Post No Bills' without taking a picture of it," she said.
A visitor taking a picture of Tintoretto's "Paradiso" in the mail hall of the Palazzo Ducale in Venice.
Egyptian authorities quickly arrested Mohie and an unidentified man who appeared to be taking a picture of him.
A drone flew over my house the other day … Oh, they were probably taking a picture of you.
Users are verified by taking a picture of their driving license and taking a selfie via the iPhone app.
No Polaroids, no taking a picture of a picture of a picture with a cat wearing a derby hat.
He gives the example of a CCTV camera taking a picture of a vehicle running through a red light.
Taking a picture of the type of object swallowed can also be "immeasurably helpful" to a doctor, she added.
"And somewhere over there, someone is taking a picture of you to put on their whatever page," she said.
His mom, Amy Johnson, wanted to mark the occasion by taking a picture of him on the school bus.
The very idea of taking a picture of a black hole seems absurd, not just quixotic but outright impossible.
Scanning, meanwhile, is an outdated version of taking a picture of something with your iPhone and emailing it to yourself.
I remember taking a picture of the script and sending it to some of my friends, like, oh my God.
In the picture above, you see some dude (it me) taking a picture of himself in his dingy bathroom mirror.
Taking a picture of the shadow cast by Sagittarius A*'s event horizon is like "taking a picture of a DVD on the surface of the moon" from the surface of the Earth, Dimitrios Psaltis, an astrophysicist at the University of Arizona and one of the lead scientists on the effort, once told me.
Earlier this month, he showed fans more of the set, taking a picture of the basketball court surrounded by green screen.
Onstage Friday at its I/O developer conference, Google demonstrated a camera module, taking a picture of the session discussing Ara.
Mm-hmm. Claire Boyle: There's this kind of trend of taking a picture of yourself in that camera on the screen.
Facebook's website says the fastest way to prove a person's death is by scanning or taking a picture of their death certificate.
The parishioners smile and laugh as they hold the doll-like figures, sometimes taking a picture of them before passing them on.
"He says, 'I am Araki, and you must be happy and honored that I am taking a picture of you,'" she said.
Then, using an Android app, the amount of furfural can be measured simply by taking a picture of the sensor with a smartphone.
Share with us by taking a picture of the dish and posting it on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter using #CNNFood by October 16.
But if you're into taking a picture of your friend standing next to AR Admiral Ackbar in front of a store display, congratulations.
When you come to a restaurant, it can't just be about taking a picture of the food that you're eating on your plate.
I'm just walking up 1st Avenue, I'm not bothering anyone, I'm not impeding on anything — I'm just taking a picture of my face.
He gave demos: identifying a type of flower, or automatically connecting to Wi-Fi just by taking a picture of the username and password.
James: On the previous tour, we've totally changed the pass, which is imminent again in case anyone's thinking of taking a picture of this.
NASA says taking a picture of the Sun directly with your smartphone probably won't damage the lens, since the lens is probably too small.
And there's a common sense argument that taking a picture of yourself voting is a good thing, and should be protected as free speech.
"I don't think so," says Ligaya Mishan, a food critic for The New York Times, taking a picture of the dish on her phone.
And there's a common-sense argument that taking a picture of yourself voting is a good thing, and should be protected as free speech.
When lighting is dim, or you're taking a picture of a friend who's backlit, the faces in the image might turn out dark and pixelated.
"Companies know whether there's a legitimate concern or whether someone's taking a picture of something that never could have been in their product," she said.
"I honestly couldn't really care less about taking a picture of Meghan, Harry or any of the royals," the man later said of the incident.
Local residents, he said, can be shy, and want tourists to ask before taking a picture of them, their children, their pets or their property.
"Someone was taking a picture of [Charlie] and said, 'Why don't you turn her so we can get the good side of her face,' " she says.
And the more we recall a memory, the more that memory changes from the original version we first formed, like taking a picture of a picture.
A high-profile Republican governor denied claims Wednesday that he tied up and blindfolded his hairdresser before taking a picture of her naked and threatening blackmail.
Despite the setbacks, Kahoru could not help taking a picture of ice flakes gathering over leaves, describing the effect as "ice flowers" blooming in the capital.
"I was actually just taking a picture of the bruises and then I saw the stretch marks in there," Teigen told Meredith Vieira at the time.
Simply taking a picture of the item and sending the picture with a texted message of "Thank you!" to the giver is sufficient, in my book.
A snapshot of the former president taking a picture of Michelle on the deck of Mr. Geffen's yacht, the Rising Sun, went viral on the internet.
"You're supposed to be paying attention to the rules of the road while driving, and you're certainly not doing that while taking a picture of yourself."
Mumbai police have established 15 "no selfie" zones around the Indian city after an 18-year-old girl drowned last week while taking a picture of herself.
The final technology could involve taking a picture of a product with your phone and then showing how different sizes of the product would fit on you.
One use case involved taking a picture of a monument and Bixby being able to tell you information about this as well as recommendations of restaurants nearby.
RIA-Novosti reported that a local animal-rights activist launched a complaint with the police after unknown individuals stopped her from taking a picture of Srednyaya Bay.
One man pressed his nose against the glass, then placed his palm against the store window while taking a picture of it, a portrait of melodramatic forlornness.
"I was taking a picture of the bathroom, I was like, 'I can't believe all the major celebrities that have taken giant dumps in here,'" Davidson said.
Similarly, two photographers taking a picture of an object from two different vantage points will produce different images, but those images can be related to each other.
As we walked into her living room, a man by the far window was taking a picture of the view of One World Trade Center at dusk.
I was out in the audience taking a picture of the crowd with my phone when I realized he was describing the dimensions and particulars of my body.
Instead, Miller found herself taking a picture of an empty porch, marking where the little boy should have stood smiling in front of the family's Minneapolis, Minnesota, home.
He was behind the launch of an app called "Citizen Connect" which made it easy for people to report problems, for instance by taking a picture of graffiti.
" As an example of suspect activity, the video shows a woman taking a picture of a bridge; suspicious persons are defined as individuals who "just don't fit in.
In 2010, David Schmus, Savon's father, pleaded guilty to taking a picture of Hilton, then 12, while she was taking a shower, according to court documents obtained by PEOPLE.
Huawei even partnered with Microsoft on a special translation app that, once again, uses the NPU so that you can translate text simply by taking a picture of it.
DeDe Phillips, of Hart County, was taking a picture of a new bumper sticker that she placed on her truck when she heard the neighbor's dog frantically begin to bark.
The new [animal-print] pore strips are out now; they're so cute, and now you can have a little bit more fun when you're taking a picture of your pore strip.
Union and her husband, NBA star Dwyane Wade — who can be seen taking a picture of his daughter in Union's Mother's Day post — welcomed their first child together via surrogate in November.
By the way, those customers interested in signing up for ReachNow need only scan their driver's license, then verify their identity by taking a picture of their face through the ReachNow app.
Rather than sighing deeply, counting those coins, and putting them in the cash register, the restaurant responded by taking a picture of the quarter-covered table and shaming that person on Facebook.
"If we can't have satire, what can we have?" asked one patron, before taking a picture of a mural Girard had commissioned for the week — a vulgar play on the Last Supper.
For example, if you're taking a picture of a bedroom and can only see part of the room, the wide-angle lens should allow you to fit the whole room in the shot.
The singer was in hot water this week for taking a picture of himself as he cast an early ballot in Tennessee — which is, many people learned this week, illegal in that state.
Using the connected SmartThings app, you can set it up by taking a picture of the surrounding area you'd like the TV to mesh with (whether that's brick, cool wallpaper, or other art).
The team has also created a mobile app for Android smartphones that, by taking a picture of the sensor disc, allows for the identification of the amount of furfural present in the beer.
About halfway through, there is a five-minute segment in which she attempts to mime taking a picture of her vagina with her phone, raising her leg at an awkward 90-degree angle.
I see no voter there, and just one guard, not two, at the entrance, who when he notices me pull out my phone, cautions me against taking a picture of the empty entrance.
At the end of the day, your ephemeral photo app might tell you that it prevents screenshots, but it doesn't stop you from holding up another phone and taking a picture of that picture.
But your less science-inclined friends or relatives might just see a headline along the lines of "We've just finished taking a picture of a black hole," see the artist rendition, and say, wow.
Many banks also allow you to make an electronic deposit by taking a picture of the front and back of your check and depositing the money via the bank's app on your mobile device.
It took about a second to detect a flower I was taking a picture of in my garden, and it automatically detected trees when I took a picture from my porch in the evening.
When Emperor Naruhito's brother, Fumihito, got married, in 1990, a photographer was banned from the palace for taking a picture of his bride brushing hair out of his eyes, rather than in a formal pose.
In one photo from the awards show, the woman holds her phone above her head, seemingly taking a picture of Stevie Wonder, who was onstage at the time announcing the nominees for song of the year.
Rust and Clark insisted on taking a picture of Gerry who woke up early the next day – smiling and wearing a striking red jacket – to begin her 22-mile hike to meet George in two days.
Sloan gave the example of a consumer visiting a coffee shop, putting in an order, sitting down and applying for a credit card by taking a picture of a driver's license and quickly filling out a form.
Trump's speech was punctuated by several protesters, but before he even got on stage, there was controversy when a volunteer member of Trump's advance team blocked AP photographer Evan Vucci from taking a picture of a protester.
I get into the habit of taking a picture of every calorie containing solid or liquid that found its way into my mouth and invite Ngo to observe by giving him access to a shared photo album.
Taking a picture of a ballot's unique identification number is explicitly against the law, and those who document how others have voted — whether intentionally or not — face a £5,000 (~$6,460 US) fine or six months in prison.
He was spotted the next day by a security guard where the US government source lives and where Fuentes' companion was allegedly seen taking a picture of the license plate of the source's vehicle, federal authorities say.
You can't stop anybody from taking a picture of the screen of course, but what's maybe more important here is that if anybody ever hacked the recipient's account, that email with your confidential information will be long gone.
It's OK if the spreadsheet you're taking a picture of is on an angle -- the app will pick up on the borders of a table, or the entire piece of paper, by drawing a red box around it.
"There's a difference between just lining someone up and taking a picture of them, and engaging them and getting them to give you something a little more interesting, a little more fire in their eyes," Ms. Sloman said.
You can subscribe to Bitmoji TV right now by taking a picture of this Snapcode in Snapchat: Snap has continued to incorporate Bitmoji into Snapchat and other apps in fun ways since buying Bitmoji's parent company in 2016.
Those usually work by first taking a picture of the skin area in question, paying a certain amount to submit it to the app and then waiting for a skin doctor to get back to you with a diagnosis.
Using the connected SmartThings app, you can set it up by taking a picture of the surrounding area you'd like the TV to mesh with (whether that's brick, cool wallpaper, or other art) and let it blend into the background.
In addition, Pichai showed how Google's algorithms could more generally clean up and enhance photos — like when you're taking a picture of your child's baseball game through a chain-link fence, Google could remove the fence from the photo automatically.
The company's been building a huge booth at San Francisco's Moscone Center with a cryptic new logo — "S" for "Stream," perhaps: Everybody's taking a picture of the mysterious Google logo at GDC... but only Phil Harrison has to crouch to do it. pic.twitter.
According to NASA, the camera's rapid exposures — less than three-milliseconds each — are necessary when taking a picture of something as bright as our blue planet, but are not required for taking images of the spacecraft's dark primary target: the asteroid Bennu.
His major concerns were his car door hitting his other car door in the driveway, or me taking a picture of this boat in his shop, or getting a receipt for the pink slipper and sunglasses the tracking-dog people used for Laci's scent.
With a new app built to scan your prints, eliminate any glare you'd get from taking a picture of them, and keep them all straightened out in digital form, Google's latest mobile app is good news for anyone with a bunch of packed Fotomat envelopes.
I was having a really hard day out shooting once in the city—nothing was landing, I wasn't finding anything, my timing was off, and I'd had a difficult interaction with someone—and I turned around and he was standing right there taking a picture of me.
But also—and this might be more important—I felt that by taking a picture of all these roads that share this famous name, but really have nothing else in common, you could almost create a portrait of England using this famous street has your parameter.
"In the epilogue of my book, I have a picture of a person taking a picture of a Sprott store," Mr. Matthews said, referring to someone who traveled to West Alabama to rephotograph a convenience store in Sprott that Walker Evans had documented in the 1930s.
Wherever the scenes were set — in a sweeping vista out West, at a lakeside cabin in the Adirondacks, at a trendy disco in New York City — someone in the picture was taking a picture of the picture, making the Coloramas meta before meta became a thing.
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.
Basically, for a while now people have been snapping screenshots with their phones, taking a picture of the part of the paragraph that they think is the most salient to share along with the link to the article, instead of just sharing the link and whatever commentary they can drum up.
Fans can enter through the official Spider-Man Facebook page, Instagram and Twitter by taking a picture of themselves with their purchase of the new Walmart exclusive gift box or any Blu-ray, DVD or Digital purchase of Spider-Man: Homecoming, and using the hashtag #SpidermanHomecomingSweepstakes for their chance to win.
This is having your heart broken in the middle of the summer, thrashing around with a hairbrush in your bedroom and then writing a really good poem about it with a pen and paper and then taking a picture of it next to some sentimental items and then uploading it to emopoetsociety.livejournal.com.
The sheer volume of the result is overwhelming; I started to search for nuances, but my eyes mostly brought together images with similar patterns of shadows and planetary pockmarks, and the celestial satellite lost its magnetism — that mysterious appeal that likely led to someone taking a picture of it in the first place.
The Mimicker Alarm app only lets you dismiss the alarm by — you guessed it — mimicking certain facial expressions, taking a picture of an object that matches whatever color the app decides on for the day, or by repeating a tongue twister ("All I want is a proper cup of coffee, made in a proper copper coffee pot").
Read more: The man who was told off by Meghan Markle's security at Wimbledon says he was 'much more interested in getting a video of Roger Federer'"I honestly couldn't really care less about taking a picture of Meghan, Harry or any of the royals — and, if I did, I'd ask first," he said about the incident.
Regardless, more than 120 years after it became a federal holiday, a 50-year-old New Jersey woman started her long Labor Day weekend by taking a picture of a former sitcom actor working at her local Trader Joe's, sending it to a handful of celebrity-focused websites and ultimately selling it to the Daily Mail.
I also noticed that she took every opportunity to show her appreciation for the people who allowed us to shoot in their vicinity undisturbed: by buying some apples from the man whose fruit cart I was posing in front of, by taking a picture of someone's daughter and promising to send it to them and so on, she spread good vibes by paying it forward.
The city also reached a $500,000 settlement in 2015 with a police officer, who sued the city in federal court over harassment by her supervisor, a sergeant, accusing him of a yearslong pattern of harassment that included forcible touching, sexual insults and, at one point, taking a picture of his penis next to her face as she rested with a jacket over her head.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads   You'd wish you had a-listened  to some of the things I said —Jimmy Reed no matter which cocktails you consume in air -conditioned nations we understand ourselves best through the fruit of our homeland especially one oft mistaken for a nut says a farmer taking a picture of me melted on an islet eating a kernel of truth as the blue ocean welcomes a muddy river with Sargassum seaweed garlands   *   *   * Karthik Purushothaman comes from Chennai, India, and taught at William Paterson University and New Jersey City University after earning his MFA.

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