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  • verb photograph again

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Examples

  • Mr. Jones's vision required a small army to cut, tint and rephotograph the photos, frame by frame, over a nearly two-year production process for a barely two-minute film.

    When Video Frightened the Radio Star Bruce Bennett 2011

  • I asked my sometime collaborator Mark Klett – who worked with photographer Byron Wolfe and me to rephotograph those Yosemite photographs some years ago – an adventure that involved a lot of scrambling to cliff edges – for his opinion.

    Eadweard Muybridge: Feet off the ground 2010

  • We had to rephotograph each frame many times, working to tolerances of one–ten thousandth of an inch.

    Empire of Dreams Scott Eyman 2010

  • Unfortunately the Malin Space Science Systems Gallery shows there are no other MOC Narrow Angle images of this crater, as I'd love to see an anaglyph (I've put in a request for a rephotograph with MOC, but I don't know what the chances are; maybe Mars Express will cover it).

    Archive 2004-02-01 Ray Girvan 2004

  • Unfortunately the Malin Space Science Systems Gallery shows there are no other MOC Narrow Angle images of this crater, as I'd love to see an anaglyph (I've put in a request for a rephotograph with MOC, but I don't know what the chances are; maybe Mars Express will cover it).

    Cellular dunes? - and those glass tubes Ray Girvan 2004

  • I returned, oh, 20 years later to rephotograph him and when I was covering the

    The Writer's Desk 1997

  • When the American artist came up with the audacious idea to rephotograph pictures by Walker Evans, she helped usher in the Pictures Generation, setting a new course for art.

    The New Yorker NewYorker.com 2011

  • When the American artist came up with the audacious idea to rephotograph pictures by Walker Evans, she helped usher in the Pictures Generation, setting a new course for art.

    The New Yorker newyorker.com 2011

  • One of the few films that survives of the greatest of all English cricketers, W.G. Grace, only exists as a was able to rephotograph and convert back to film, despite heavy half-tones impairing the image.

    The Bioscope 2010

  • The second reason was to rephotograph one of the capitols from the Temple of Artemis.

    TravelPod.com Recent Updates 2009

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