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He made the Final Four each season, killed Kentucky with a memorable shot and had hair that was unforgettable.
So you get tantalising glimpses of actual London, like a memorable shot of the Tower of London.
In a memorable shot, the camera tracks from his despairing face, up to the roof of his make-shift prison and there frames the US Capital Building in the distance.
Although we're far from knowing the secret to a masterful image, it's safe to say those who snap a memorable shot aren't afraid to get all kinds of intimate with whatever is on the other side of that lens.
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Especially with digital cameras, if it is a memorable scene and shot, repeat the process a few times so that the best pair can later be saved.
There is a particularly memorable shot of Donald Rumsfeld, surrounded by horses, sporting a large smile.
Mr. Balilty, an Associated Press photographer who won the Pulitzer Prize in 2007 for his memorable shot of a West Bank settler holding off a phalanx of Israeli security forces, found himself in the middle of the elaborate celebrations.
At the 2011 John Deere Classic, Stricker made a memorable bunker shot and a 25-foot birdie putt on the last hole to beat Stanley by one stroke.
"A journey through the past 100 years of cinema the most memorable shot from each year (in my opinion)," Swinney says of the supercut.
"Got a lot of wood there," "The Tonight Show" host said after one memorable shot.
Not only did Bradley hit a game-tying shot in the fourth quarter, but he also contributed this memorable shot block on Jeff Teague.
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