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"He wants everything sharp, clean and routine".
It's a great little street, too, with a shop selling everything sharp from hairdresser's scissors to pruning knives, always crowded.
"At the time I dismissed a lot of photos because I was trying to get everything sharp," says McDean, who reedited them with a fresh eye.
"There is a metamorphosis, first physical, when you lose your sense of taste, you don't need to eat, you suddenly hear and see everything sharp and clear," Mr. Maoz said in a telephone interview from his home in Tel Aviv, where he was born and now lives with his longtime partner and their daughter.
Without getting too into the weeds (feel free to read this for more), because they're so small, smartphone cameras produce an incredibly compressed image that makes everything sharp.
Sure, I could turn the portrait mode off on an iPhone X and get everything sharp, but now I can choose to "add" him to the in-focus area while still leaving the background blurry.
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Our aim is to make everything sharper, clearer, more alive and dynamic — while not altering the foundation of the magazine.
While there are certainly some things to applaud in your magazine's new layout (the cover page is a definite improvement), the aim of making "everything sharper, clearer" seems to have gotten lost in the attempt to make the pages look more like they belong on the Web than in print.
Photo: Courtesy of Williams Sonoma 2. A Knife Set It may sound like a no-brainer, but there comes a point when that one use-it-for-everything sharp knife just won't cut it anymore (pun intended).
They made a few too many compromises until Watt's illness put everything in sharp focus.
"Before everything was sharp and technically correct — now everything is looser and more go-with-the-flow," Mr. Nice said.
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