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An obscure camera artist named William Morris Smith also took a distant shot of Lincoln speaking on March 4 , 1865
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The screen placement ensures that the display doesn't obscure the camera in either portrait or landscape — though when swiveling, the corners do eclipse the shot.
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And video is useless when weather obscures the camera's view.
But as the drone descended toward Djibouti City it entered a low-hanging cloud that obscured its camera sensor.
However, in some cases, it is not easy to estimate the top height of plumes because meteorological clouds obscure remote cameras and satellite observation.
As one records adventures, whatever they may be, a user bookmarks highlights by momentarily obscuring the camera lens after the highlight is over.
It can also be used to monitor ecological conditions, including deforestation, with the advantage that it isn't impacted by adverse weather systems that might obscure traditional cameras.
That means it can work even when a hand is partially obscuring the camera's view of a user, enabling it to work better in tandem with touch tech.
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