1. I think possibly a long lens, just the having sort of, the two boats, again, that might have been better. 2. Brian Truchon, an FBI supervisory special agent in Phoenix, looks at the biker disputes through the long lens of history. 3. For long lenses, camera stores have damps with pan-tilt heads designed to support a camera from a car window. 4. He passes the time spying on his neighbors with a long lens camera and being attended to by Grace Kelly and Thelma Ritter. 5. He sees his city through a long lens, speaking of history repeating itself, cycles of violence and peace. 6. He shoots many of them with a long lens, more often outside the movie set than in. 7. Photographers with long lenses said two corpses floated on the far side of the lake. 8. Several shacks made of blue, windproof tarps house cameras with extremely long lenses that are trained on the ranch around the clock. 9. She knew a great deal about contemporary art and liked a long lens that flattened the field and compressed distances or a wide angle lens that distorted perspective. 10. She, too, arrived to find photographers sitting overhead, aiming long lenses across the street. |
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