photography

[ US /fəˈtɑɡɹəfi/ ]
[ UK /fətˈɒɡɹəfˌi/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of taking and printing photographs
  2. the occupation of taking and printing photographs or making movies
  3. the process of producing images of objects on photosensitive surfaces
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How To Use photography In A Sentence

  • Don't go for a camera with longer than 5x to 6x optical zoom unless you plan doing a lot of telephotography! MyCE News, Articles & Reviews
  • The clergyman and his son pricked up their ears at this, photography being with them only a degree less absorbing a pastime than that of walking; Ron awoke suddenly to the remembrance that his half-plate camera had never been unpacked since his arrival; and the three vied with each other in asking questions about the proposed excursion, and in urging that a date should be fixed. Big Game A Story for Girls
  • Digital photography and fewer people taking holidays appear to be the main culprits there.
  • His hobbies included tending the many trees in his garden, hillwalking, classical music, opera and photography. Times, Sunday Times
  • The invention of photography was also quickly seized on as proof of the supernatural world. Times, Sunday Times
  • New technology is having an impact on aerial photography in different ways.
  • Research suggests early experimenters could have made the image decades before 1839, considered the year photography was born.
  • Chemical photography can capture many more subtleties and gradations of colour and shade than digital.
  • infrared photography
  • Man Ray was experimenting with new techniques and compositions and many of the Surrealists used photography to signal that their art belonged firmly in the modern, mechanical world.
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