photograph
IPA: fˈoʊtʌgræf
noun
- A picture created by projecting an image onto a photosensitive surface such as a chemically treated plate or film, CCD receptor, etc.
verb
- (transitive, intransitive) To take a photograph (of).
- (transitive, figurative) To fix permanently in the memory etc.
- (intransitive) To appear in a photograph.
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Examples of "photograph" in Sentences
- Zoe Paraskevas believes the animal in the photograph is a black panther.
- The destruction and creation of her photograph is a very powerful image to me.
- On a much lighter note, the photograph is the first image I have seen of Addington.
- As I turned, however, I noticed on the desk a portmanteau photograph in a tortoiseshell frame.
- It is a photograph of the original without any of that harshness which so often accompanies a photograph_. "
- Without a second thought I thrust the portmanteau photograph into my jacket, leapt towards the bookcase and brought it crashing down between my discoverers and me.
- Apparently only when a photograph is an actual record of "degrading" acts can they manage to call attention to what they can then identify as the "art" in photography, "libertine" though it may be.
- Near the centre of the photograph is the Wolfe Tone Bridge, and in the right middleground you can see part of the Spanish Arch. Here is the Spanish Arch from the other side, with a heron and some pigeons – the former a frequent visitor, the latter virtually resident:
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