The system similarly prevents over-exposure when photographers lock focus and recompose the shot by considering the flash output level calculated according to the distance. |
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We have to ponder this lesson, and sow within democracy itself the seed that can revitalize and recompose it. |
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Puppet Warp lets you recompose part of an object to achieve specific design goals. |
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It analyzes the HTML code to recompose it in the form of structured XML feeds. |
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Use the focus-lock function to focus on another object at the same distance as your main subject, then recompose to take the picture. |
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Her necessity to recompose fragments of her memory makes sense, like the making of a dress with the print of an ancient map of Yugoslavia. |
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Luckily it was followed by another Ban Advocate talking about the practicalities of victim assistance so we were able to recompose ourselves. |
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Continuously compose and recompose services to match changing business requirements. |
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One victim was so overcome by having to relive the terror that he broke down in the witness box and the case had to be adjourned to let him recompose himself. |
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It is then possible to recompose the shot with the focus being locked on the subject who can now be anywhere in the scene. |
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Text on computer media can be subjected to all kinds of processing and revision: readers can annotate it, cut it, copy from it, recompose it, adopt fragments, rewrite it, even becoming in their turn co-authors. |
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If you don't want a blurred picture, you'll need to first lock the focus with the subject in the middle and then recompose the picture so the subject is away from the middle. |
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Between 1742 and 1754 he continued to revise and recompose individual movements, sometimes to suit the requirements of particular singers. |
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I wrote this book that conjoins in a simple way personal development with leadership, just like a puzzle, where you have to match all the given pieces in order to recompose the general image. |
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For example, older forms of computerised translation tended to try to break down the grammar and meaning of a sentence and recompose it in the new language. |
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At least a dozen of them are swarming Like swallows over the dying grass And browned leaves of the back yard, Each tending to recompose a previous flight path With minor variations. |
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These images erase, reduce, unmake, recompose. |
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When the focus will not lock, FOCUS HOLD on another object the same distance from you as your main subject, recompose, then press the shutter-release button allthe-way down to take the picture. |
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