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The phrase "a fixed vantage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific, unchanging perspective or viewpoint from which something is observed or considered.
Example: "From a fixed vantage, the landscape appeared serene and untouched by human activity."
Alternatives: "a stable viewpoint" or "a constant perspective."
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By choosing a fixed vantage point from which to capture the elements of the industrial landscape, the Bechers strove to eliminate any trace of subjectivity in their compositions.
With titles like "2.21.98 4:46 P.M.," and a fixed vantage point, Mr. Misrach follows changes only in the sky, the water and the colors, from lowery clouds that reach down to smother the rocks to blank slates of sky, from gunmetal and silver to pale wheat-colored and gray.
"Each shot is presented from a fixed vantage point of fixed time.
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His two-channel colour projection The Veiling (1995) resists that fixed vantage, leaving a flicker of images of faces and bodies on five hanging layers of cloth in the centre of the room, a sort of layered magic lantern hinting, not entirely convincingly, at the mystery of consciousness.
From a fixed position near the aperture, the maximum FOV was an oval about 45° tall and 30° wide, as determined by photographs through the apparatus, but an additional 3° in each direction could be obtained by moving one's vantage point relative to the eyepiece aperture.
Have a fixed age.
The camera was fixed at a vantage point so as to obtain an overall view of the test section.
A restart fixed it.
A dangler (later fixed).
But they should be vantage points, not fixed positions.
"They want a fix.
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