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PhotographyThe process or art of producing images of objects on a photosensitive surface such as a film or an electronic sensor by the chemical action of light. The word "photography" derives from the [..]
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Photography1839, from photo- + -graphy. See photograph.
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Photographyart and science of producing still or moving images using the chemical reaction of light on a sensitive surface, such as film or an electronic sensor.
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PhotographyPhotography refers to the process or practice of creating a photograph – an image produced by the action of light on a light-sensitive material
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Photographythe act of taking and printing photographs the process of producing images of objects on photosensitive surfaces (photograph) a representation of a person or scene in the form of a print or transparen [..]
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PhotographyJensens Internet Dictionary (See Dry camera)
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PhotographyIf you see photographs in your dreams, it is a sign of approaching deception. If you receive the photograph of your lover, you are warned that he is not giving you his undivided loyalty, while he tries to so impress you. For married people to dream of the possession of other persons' photographs, foretells unwelcome disclosures of one's c [..]
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PhotographyAlthough the camera obscura was often used as an aid by artists, it was the late 19th century invention of the camera that saw a fundamental change in the representation of life by an artist. Photogra [..]
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PhotographyEach article must be accompanied by an appropriate photograph and caption. Photographs should be colorful, interesting, clear and well composed. Click to do activity: Pictures Worth 1,000 Words
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Photography(n) the act of taking and printing photographs(n) the process of producing images of objects on photosensitive surfaces(n) the occupation of taking and printing photographs or making movies
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Photographyis one of the newest types of art
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PhotographyWriting with light.
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PhotographyFrom the Greek the means "painting or writing with light."
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PhotographyFrom the Greek the means “painting or writing with light.”
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Photographyis defined as the process or art of producing images of objects on sensitized surfaces by the chemical action of light or other forms of radiant energy. Underwater Photography
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PhotographyMethod of making images on a sensitized surface by exposure to Light or other radiant energy.
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PhotographyPhotographic techniques used in Orthodontics; Dental Esthetics; and Patient Education.
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PhotographyMethod of making images on a sensitized surface by exposure to light or other radiant energy.
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PhotographyPhotographic techniques used in ORTHODONTICS; DENTAL ESTHETICS; and PATIENT EDUCATION.
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PhotographyPhotography: The art of recording images by capturing light on surfaces sensitized by a chemical process. Albumen Print: An albumen print is created by the process developed by Louis Désiré Blanquart- [..]
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PhotographyEvery work that goes to auction is professionally photographed by Sotheby’s for documentary and promotional purposes. Photographs appear in our online and print catalogues, and are an important way for buyers to identify lots that they wish to acquire.
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PhotographyThe process, activity, and art of creating a still picture on a sensitive medium such as film. During the printing process additional modifications can be made.
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PhotographyThe photography auctions take place bi-annually. The photography department publishes a separate catalogue for these auctions.
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