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It works by flipping that mirror up out of the way, so that light from the lens hits the image sensor, which feeds the image to the screen.
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When I hit the image tab, we have only one picture in the first 25, and five in the first 200.
But it was the early part of the show with its trim tailoring, using darts to shape capes at the front, where Mr. Watanabe hit the image of the moment.
It does so by employing an f/2.0 lens, which allows more light to hit the image sensor lens and enables the camera to use higher shutter speeds to increase image sharpness.
When Le Déjeuner was first exhibited, at the 1863 Salon des Refusés, the public's response ranged from laughter to outright violence: more than one visitor expressed his outrage by hitting the image with a stick.
And it's likely a small lens, which doesn't allow a lot of light through to hit the image sensor.
This solves the problem of how to get the view from the lens to both the user's eye and the image capture mechanism: the image hits the sensor, which then relays that image to the LCD facing the user.
When I think about the places where climate change hits hardest, the image that comes to mind is the long drive from Mali back through Burkina Faso to Togo, across the barely cultivable brown land of the sahel.
A half-century after her career-establishing hit, the musical image Ms. Page presents (she is now 73) hasn't changed appreciably.
I found one, hit the similar images link, and aside from one odd picture of Penelope Cruz (which I can certainly forgive) and a few of Day-Lewis in There Will Be Blood (where he has a similar look), got some good results.
As your head hits the ground, the screen's image turns suddenly diagonal and fuzzes out.
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