Sentence examples for recognisable photo from inspiring English sources

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Elsewhere, photos of Dachau concentration camp have been auto-tagged with the "jungle gym", "sport" and "trellis" tags, while an instantly recognisable photo of the entrance to Auschwitz was given the "sport" tag.

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Despite blurring her face, her car registration number and house were clearly recognisable in the photo, negating any attempts at anonymisation.

Most unknown species may seem indistinct or concealed, requiring meticulous lab-work to uncover, but the 60 were found in accessible places all over Africa and are often recognisable even from a photo.

I made sure that any recognisable faces in my photos had black marker over them.

After they looked into those claims, the editors found that at that time, thousands of personal images that members had uploaded in order to join Skirt Club were accessible to non-members – photos of users partially or fully naked, often recognisable, sometimes even with their names mentioned in the image.

After they looked into those claims, the editors found that at that time, thousands of personal images that members had uploaded in order to join Skirt Club were accessible to non-members – photos of users partially or fully naked, often recognisable, sometimes even with their names mentioned in the image.

A photo of the woman, with her eyes covered but clearly recognisable, has already been published by a weekly tabloid.

His installation is filled with broken glass, silver foil, cardboard, Q-tips, plastic chairs, old mobile phones and colour printouts of low-resolution war photos, all held together by brown duct tape, a recognisable Hirschhorn motif.

Around the time he retired from teaching at the Royal College of Art in 2006, the wider art world woke up to his considerable collagist talents; his psychologically jarring splices of photos of old B-movie hopefuls are now instantly recognisable.

or just mastering the fine art of the humblebrag ("My friends say that I look like Mischa Barton in that photo. I so don't")., her privileged over-confidence is universally recognisable.

But Dan Catt, who worked on the early development of Flickr – one of the first photo-sharing services online – pointed out on Twitter that any pictures which included recognisable people would require explicit permission in the form of a "model release" from Instagram to the advertiser seeking to use it, which might be impossible to grant.

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