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  • She stares out towards a light source out-of-frame, which might be a window or door.

    Larissa Archer: Artist Unbound: Francesca Woodman at SFMOMA Larissa Archer 2012

  • She stares out towards a light source out-of-frame, which might be a window or door.

    Larissa Archer: Artist Unbound: Francesca Woodman at SFMOMA Larissa Archer 2012

  • She stares out towards a light source out-of-frame, which might be a window or door.

    Larissa Archer: Artist Unbound: Francesca Woodman at SFMOMA Larissa Archer 2012

  • Without browsing, the chances for the out-of-frame discovery are terribly diminished.

    Gerald Sindell: City Lights Becomes a Waxworks 2010

  • He put my other hand over the shoulders of a mannequin, then went behind the camera and, adjusting it so that the mannequin was just out-of-frame, he took the picture.

    Life of the Mind 2009

  • The bag may appear to be "floating", but maybe the woman pulled it off of a shelf that's out-of-frame and this picture was during mid-swing.

    SF Magazine: Rehabilitation? Cosmo7 2009

  • Would love to know who is sitting at the table just out-of-frame on the left.

    When Legends Gather #548 2009

  • Later, when Aattou is at the table playing, a smoke ring wafts across the frame from offscreen, briefly encircling his face, a tangible reminder of Argento's out-of-frame presence, her fierce seductive power.

    The Last Mistress Ed Howard 2008

  • Later, when Aattou is at the table playing, a smoke ring wafts across the frame from offscreen, briefly encircling his face, a tangible reminder of Argento's out-of-frame presence, her fierce seductive power.

    Archive 2008-07-01 Ed Howard 2008

  • The actors are finally wearing white, implying that this version is the pure one; and there is a brief out-of-frame tie-in with the court events as we understand them.

    Hero 2004

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