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camera lens

NOUN
  1. a lens that focuses the image in a camera

How To Use camera lens In A Sentence

  • Just as camera lenses focus light, acoustic lenses reshape sound, spreading it horizontally to increase the sensation of space.
  • The center of perspective is that viewpoint at which the angular subtenses of points in the picture are identical with the angular subtenses of the original points in the scene, at the camera lens.
  • We see the camera lens fog up whenever Micha lays eyes on his crush, the ridiculously foxy Miriam.
  • As soon as you gob into your mask, trip over your fins, or wipe your nose on the back of your glove you'll discover a camera lens inches away.
  • Check out the way the trellis frame is reflected in both the swingarm and the exhaust or the projector headlights that resemble vintage camera lenses. Aprilia finally puts Mana X into photo studio - Hell For Leather
  • Just like a camera lens, the eye's lens focuses light to form sharp, clear images.
  • On its own, it is rather disturbing and baffling, in particular the clip where a tiny man is licking the camera lens, which turns into a cat lapping up a saucer of milk.
  • When the Thracian slave Spartacus fights in the arena, vast crowns of blood fan suddenly from head wounds, arms are scythed off, a man bereft of legs is pitchforked in the back, and blood spots spatter the camera lens. John Hannah: 'I play a devious, lying, cheating, ambitious mother******. It's great!'
  • Looking through my camera lens and I see all the entremets are made meticulously with great attention to details. Archive 2009-05-01
  • On being paparazzied: "I don't want to fall over; I just want to get to my car, because if I fall over, someone's going to shove a camera lens up my skirt and get a picture of my knickers, which is kind of not cool. Victoria Beckham: I'm Not 'One Of These People Who Goes Out Without Any Knickers On'
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