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There are two methods with which you can use a wide-angle with a square measure; with a close subject, or with a far away subject.
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A close up subject is used more commonly than the latter.
As the book draws to a close, the subjects Raeburn writes about become less biological and more biographical.
The studio is also something more basic to a painter: it's the closest subject at hand.
Indeed, they are actively discouraged from doing so, in case a close knowledge of the subject makes them realise the book is less odd than it first appears.
NIRS data that clearly contained motion artifacts determined by a close observation of the subjects were excluded from analyses.
Obviously, if you are shooting a long distance shot, it won't be much help, but it can help for adding a little illumination to closer subjects (or for nuking your friends with direct flash).
"A portrait is a close collaboration between artist and subject," Ms. Fader said.
Having seen both her grandmothers need care, she has a close personal interest in the subject.
Coming near the end of the book, his sprawling, ebullient discussion of the subject repays a close reading.
Attempts have been made to determine the social status of his subject through a close reading of her sumptuous attire, though the results are contradictory.
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