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Since then, the alien, in one composite photograph after another, has been seen with many American statesmen.
A large composite photograph reveals the genesis of her durable concept.
The illustration was a composite photograph, created by designers.
There is a composite photograph of the Clough family at.
Yet she admitted that she could not identify two faces in the composite photograph.
Two Avis personnel, whose identities are being withheld, provided police with a composite photograph, shown here.
The composite photograph serves as her surgeons' template.
"A composite photograph is not the truth.
'Davenport's got a composite photograph of you, and it's on TV.
A faked composite photograph, which gave the false impression that the two had shared a speaker's platform, was also circulated.
Jacobs asked Galton to create a composite photograph of a Jewish type.
The new exhibits include a highly detailed composite photograph of a slice of space that is 150 feet wide and 20 feet high.
He pointed to the framed composite photographs of disasters that embellish the otherwise drab governmental hall.
Photomontage, the process and result of making a composite photograph by cutting and joining a number of other photographs.
All you want to know on composite photographs, with extra information on Notman's Art Department.
Uelsmann is a master printer, producing composite photographs with multiple negatives and extensive darkroom work.
Justin, in particular, behaves strangely, writing a paper about how crime is freedom and vice versa, and creating a composite photograph of himself and Richard.
Composite Photographs Historical essay on William Notman, with video clips.
Inspired by Francis Galton, he also produced composite photographs combining portraits of multiple people onto one plate.
The Composite Photographs of William Notman, exhibition catalogue.
The illustration was rendered so tightly in color pencil by freelance artist Chris Notarile that most people thought it was a composite photograph.
A composite photograph from eleven hundred klicks high, the text called it, with sketches of Spiral Town and the Road overlaid.
Galton, Darwin's cousin, who coined the term eugenics, made composite photographs of criminals, Jews, tubercular patients and others.
Ms. Burson ends with two composite photographs: one made from European, one from Semitic faces.
Mr. Nuchi's predominant work is not a painting, but rather a large composite photograph that is almost trompe l'oeil.