Sentences with phrase «seconds after i took this photo»

I joined him about 30 seconds after I took this photo.

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Of course, after taking these photos of the shake garnished with cacao nibs, I handed it to Matt... and he immediately declared «Wait a second — you should add chocolate!»
After taking a few seconds to wrap my mind around technology that can analyze calories and nutrients from photos of food -LRB-!)
After being unhappy with how she looked in photos taken after giving birth to her first child, she remembered to pack her makeup bag the second time arAfter being unhappy with how she looked in photos taken after giving birth to her first child, she remembered to pack her makeup bag the second time arafter giving birth to her first child, she remembered to pack her makeup bag the second time around.
«The day after I had my photo taken after completing the challenge I couldn't even eat a chocolate chip muffin — which I ate every second day prior to the challenge — as I didn't even feel like it.
20 hour transformation photo Since it's the day after thanksgiving I thought it'd be appropriate to share this photo The first photo was taken yesterday morning after working out, the second was at night after eating a whole bunch of food with my whole tummy relaxed and the third was this morning again after working out I've posted a photo like this before but I just wanted to remind you that it's normal for your stomach to get bigger after large meals and that our bodies don't look the same throughout the day!
(Seriously, it was a torrential downpour just seconds after we stopped taking photos!)
«After [the second Hunger Games movie], Catching Fire, things reached a new frenzy of Jennifer being approached, and her photos being taken, and paparazzi following her,» observes Francis Lawrence, who directed her in the final three Hunger Games installments.
The second component of the case study focuses not on a case but on a legal controversy that generated a lot of public discussion in summer 2014: the rights of photographer David Slater after he set up a photo shoot in Indonesia, stepped away for a moment, and came back to find hundreds of shots taken by an intrepid macaque monkey, including a particularly striking photo that Slater sought to control for licensing purposes.
The iPhone 6s, Apple's latest flagship phone, comes with a new feature called Live Photos that automatically creates a movie embedded in each picture you take of the seconds before and after the shot.
There's a 4 - Ultrapixel shooter that delivers good low - light photos and decent (though small by other current smartphone standards) photos in other settings, and a second infrared sensor that measures depth, giving you the ability to selectively focus or blur objects in a photo after it's taken.
The Insta - Share printer attaches to the back of your phone and with the help of an app, can print out photos you've just taken seconds after you've shot them.
When the shutter button is pressed to take a still image, the iPhone 6s also saves a 3 - second video alongside the photo, 1.5 seconds from before the shutter button was pressed through 1.5 seconds after it was pressed.
When taking a picture, the Live Photos feature in the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus captures an extra 1.5 seconds before and after a shot, and this extra footage is used to animate the photo with movement and sound whenever it's pressed with a 3D Touch gesture.
The most novel camera - based feature available for the iPhone 6s and the iPhone 6s Plus is Live Photos, a feature that captures 1.5 seconds of movement before and after a photo is taken to display short animations and sound when a 3D Touch gesture is used on an image.
By default, the rear and front cameras on the iPhone record 1.5 seconds of video and audio before and after you take a photo.
A notable extra mode is the Zoe Camera mode, which takes a 16:9 picture as well as a 3 - second video after the shot, mimicking the Live Photo mode that's become resurgent in the industry.
In this mode, the camera captures 1.5 seconds of video and audio before and after you tap the shutter button to take a photo.
Another, Motion Photos, snaps three - second video clips before and after a picture is taken (think Apple's Live Photos).
If you'd like to make your phone snap a photo after some time has passed, you can say «OK Google, take a picture in X seconds», and by «X» we mean a number of seconds (maximum 30).
Where the former detects motion in the viewfinder and captures a few seconds of video before and after pressing the shutter button, the latter is the search giant's take on the famous beauty mode feature that smoothes out imperfections in a photo to make it look much better.
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