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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from a lens" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing a perspective or viewpoint on a particular subject. Example: "We can understand the issue from a lens of cultural diversity."
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And that the preliminary drawing for this very portrait shows no sign whatsoever of being traced from a lens projection.
The photographs of another internee, Toyo Miyatake, who was sent to Manzanar, in California, and assembled a makeshift camera from a lens that he had smuggled inside, have become essential records of the incarceration.
Back when people used 35-millimeter film, all cameras gave the same magnification from a lens of a particular length — a 200-millimeter lens was a 200-millimeter lens.
The relation between the distances of object and image from a lens can be easily stated if the positions of the two principal points and the two focal points are known.
Others will be better off with a camcorder that delivers better image quality from a lens that lives in the usual place.
In order to access this lens I utilised four cameras which simultaneously shot film from a lens worn on the infants head, the teachers head and my own hand-held device.
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Soon after, the generative cell gradually changes from a lens-like to a spherical shape and moves towards the centre of the pollen grain (Fig. 7 stage III; G, H).
From behind a lens, Jean Cocteau cuts in: "Style is a simple way of saying complicated things".
The farther a source lies from a gravitational lens, the more the lens bends its light.
To find out, Yamamoto removed the embryonic lens from one eye of a blind cave fish embryo and replaced it with a lens from a surface fish embryo.
Light comes into a lens from a number of directions.
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