Soon she was turning her lens on architectural subjects and capturing the strong profiles of bridges, lighthouses and water towers.
Rather than laugh at the insecure mail clerk who always drops his papers, a "woman's show" will turn its humorous lens on the Brahmins.
The man duly photographed the splashes, then turned his lens towards Hobart.
Having stopped, the camera began to pan the anchor desk, turning its lens even farther from the anchorwoman.
He had turned his lens on the opposition watching the monitors.
From 1951 to 1956, the photographer turned his lens on the grit and grease of old-time railroading.
Now he turned his lens on it.
He turned his most powerful lens onto the blood of the first cow that died, and-here was luck!
Most recently, Douglas Rushkoff has turned his critical lens to the medium of currency.