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1 But breaks in the clouds allowed skygazers to capture images as temperatures dropped.
2 In parallel has come the deployment of drone technology to capture images of protesters.
3 The aircraft can also capture images shot at an angle.
4 He wanted to capture images without them being then framed with ideological and editorial distortions.
5 Her fingers trembled as she tried to capture images of the action to send to .
6 However astronomers were previously unable to capture images sharp or deep enough to identify the telltale 'twist'.
7 A New Zealand film crew beileve they were the last major crew to capture images in Kathmandu.
8 The technology uses high-definition cameras to capture images of the front seats of vehicles as they pass.
9 If you install CCTV, it should only capture images within your own property: your home and your garden.
10 The technology uses high-definition cameras to capture images of the front seats of vehicles as they drive past.
11 Naturally, photos are clearer at lower settings but this full-frame camera can capture images you might otherwise miss.
12 The iPhone can capture images , but they are stored in the Photos app which is for viewing only.
13 Surveillance cameras capture images that authorities can cross-check against a database of criminals through the use of face-recognition software.
14 The technology uses high-definition cameras to capture images of the front seats of the vehicle as it drives past.
15 The automated license plate recognition technology allows cameras to capture images of plates and link them to GPS locations.
16 Motion sensor cameras will now be put up in the reserve to try and capture images of the kiwi.
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