It also politely prompts users to
rephotograph moles every 30 days so changes can be recorded.
"I wanted to take the portraits back to the old colliery sites and
rephotograph them," said Tiley.
"If you really wanted to look at a picture to investigate fine details at the moment without this technology, you would be hard pressed to see any detail on current archive photos - and may need to
rephotograph," said Dr Martinez.
Now I have a project to
rephotograph Oman today and to do a large book showing the old pictures and the new pictures.
John Knoebel revisited the spot nearly forty years later to
rephotograph the site without human subjects, thus proving the location as noted (Figure 7).
Photography is appropriation, and the only syntactical clue we have when Munz and Nikol
rephotograph images is a lack of sharpness (they obviously weren't carrying a macro lens) and occasionally the hint of back-reflexion or a gutter in a double-page photo, in one case, retouched out.
In planning an approach, they could
rephotograph the model from any direction, giving pilots an exact picture of what to expect.
With some signs he has developed personal connections and returns to the same sites to
rephotograph them.
Since he's already been to the bridges and noted the areas that may need repair, he said it would probably only take two days to retrace his steps and
rephotograph the bridges.
The court stressed that prison officials could
rephotograph inmates or perform beard searches without significant cost increases or security risks.(54) Fourth, the aforementioned rephotographing and searching were easy alternatives to the one inch beard regulation.(55) Thus, the district court concluded that the regulation failed the O'Lone test and was unconstitutional.
"It would be good to
rephotograph them today on the same format camera, i.e.
Before he purchased the optical printer, he experimented with replicating the effect using various methods to
rephotograph the footage.