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Discover LudwigThe phrase "portrait-like" is usable in written English and is well written
It can be used to describe something that resembles or has qualities similar to a portrait, often in terms of detail or representation. Example: "The artist's latest work is strikingly portrait-like, capturing the essence of the subject with remarkable clarity." Alternatives include "lifelike" or "realistic."
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This portrait-like photo and headline only serve to elevate and glorify him.
Michelangelo, when charged with the lack of portrait-like resemblance in his Medici capitani to their ostensible models, reputably replied that no one in the future would know what they actually looked like.
That point has been settled definitively today as a portrait-like image issuing from an AI sold for nearly half a million dollars at auction.
In my testing, I found that the telephoto lens worked as advertised, allowing me to crop tighter without losing image quality, as well as giving pictures a nice minor portrait-like bump, even without the special Portrait Mode stuff.
In later years biblical themes were still depicted often, but emphasis shifted from dramatic group scenes to intimate portrait-like figures (James the Apostle, 1661).
It would be great to see Apple make a 3 2 aspect ratio screen that provides a balance of watching videos in landscape, while also providing the portrait-like notepad experience of a tablet.
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That portrait, like the nickname that accompanied it, Donnie Baseball, seemed apt.
"I was going to do a self-portrait, like a Sargent portrait.
Moments later, Schoenaerts, the crew and I all hopped onto the bed for a classic Weber group portrait — like one of his Abercrombie campaigns come undone.
In the end the characters pull themselves together and pose — as if for a portrait — like they were at the beginning, as if nothing had happened.
"We don't part with a rare portrait like this easily, but it feels good to do the right thing," said Suzanne Delehanty, director of the Zimmerli.
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