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angle of view

noun

Optics.
  1. the angle formed at a nodal point of a lens by the intersection of two lines drawn from the opposite ends of an image produced by the lens.



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But in recent years, biologists have shown that iridescence—lustrous shifts in color, depending on the angle of view—can actually camouflage green jewel beetles among sun-dappled leaves.

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It also only provides one angle of view, which is limiting, and the rear cover has a hole for the S Pen to pass through instead of the cover to keep it in place.

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The magnetic mount is easier to install than other camera mounts and it makes it very easy to adjust the camera’s angle of view or take it down to charge the battery.

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I start drawing digitally and then modify the colours, lighting and angle of view to create the most attractive figures possible.

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The angle of view, from a precipitously high point in the trees, gives this study of domesticity a distinctly Japanese sensibility.

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