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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a camera is a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when defining or describing what a camera is, often followed by a noun or a description.
Example: "A camera is a device used to capture images, either as photographs or as moving images."
Alternatives: "a camera represents a" or "a camera serves as a".
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Elaborate guitar lines and a waltzing piano on "Love Is a Camera" is a rich mysterious weave in song about a witch capturing souls while tremulous ballads like "Young Blood" "Until the Stars Collide" and "When the Storm Has Blown Over" have an earthiness and fragility similar to Sibylle Baier or Ane Brun.
"Love Is a Camera" is a song by English recording artist Sophie Ellis-Bextor for her fifth album Wanderlust (2014).
This curio of a camera is a one-lens three-ring circus.
A camera is a tool that spools up time, but of course it cannot stop it.
The way a phone is a map, or a camera is a game, every object is on its way to being contingent, capable of turning into something else.
The article points out that a camera is a flexible sensor and that robots can benefit from visual information for different applications.
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"It may seem like the act of using a camera is an important one," he said.
For some, the act of picking up a camera is an exercise in futility.
For example, object tracking on a camera is an automation feature, while facial recognition and being able to identify the person is an AI feature.
That was the thing with Arbus, as it was with her contemporary Robert Frank: a camera was a machine, yes.
The first thing they ever did in front of a camera was a sketch written by Michael Palin and Terry Jones.
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