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Photographing Rainbows
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The photographer wishes to photograph the rainbow but is disappointed to find the camera's angle of view is not wide enough to see the whole rainbow.
To get the whole rainbow, she would be better off if she were
a) closer to the rainbow
b) farther from the rainbow
c) neither, for she'd get the some portion of bow in either case
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