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A shambling cabaret debut, "Frank" was a high-school yearbook photo, something better left to conversation than to the canon.
Toward the end, the mock presidents posed for a group photo, something akin to the Oval Office shot of President Obama and four of his predecessors last year.
You can also associate any person with a photo (something you can't do on flickr, where you can only tag a photo with a person's name if you like), and there is very tight integration with Google maps to allow geographic information to be included with a photo.
But friend who saw the photo something else, arguably more painful than a cyst: The image of Donald Trump.
Try making other versions and centering on something else in your photo (something more in the foreground or background) than what you originally planned.
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He finds in their wedding photos "something unguarded, out of control, undignified in my comportment, going among the guests like a romping dog, showing everybody my enormous grin".
For instance, a pull down tab gives you three kinds of grids for framing your photos, something you can't easily do after the shot without greatly compromising picture quality.
"We launched Tag Suggestions to help people add tags of their friends in photos; something that's currently done more than 100 million times a day," Facebook, which is based in Palo Alto., Calif., said in an e-mailed statement.
Amazon is also now rolling out new smarter search technology in Prime Photos — something its rival Google Photos already offers.
But it's basically just automatically detecting which Facebook friends are in your photos — something you could do yourself but that would be tedious.
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