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photograph

/ˈfəʊ.tə.ˌɡɹɑːf/

Meanings
  • An image captured by light sensitivity on a surface, such as a photographic paper or a digital image sensor.

    - "A photograph of a mountain scene."
    - "A digital image of a person's face."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈfoʊ.tə.ˌɡɹæf/



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Rhymes
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camera , museum , album , documentary
Variants
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photograph , photographs , photographed , photographing , still photograph , Kirlian photograph , Kirlian photography
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noun: a still picture taken from a scene or from real life., verb: to take a picture., adjective: used to describe something that is visually represented, such as a painting, a drawing, or a photograph.


Etymology
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The word 'photograph' comes from the Greek words 'phos' meaning 'light' and 'graphein' meaning 'to draw'. The term was coined in the late 1820s by the French inventor Nicéphore Niépce, who is considered to be the inventor of the photographic process.


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  1. exposure: The amount of light that reaches the image sensor or photographic emulsion when taking a photograph. Proper exposure is essential for achieving a well-balanced and visually appealing photograph.

  2. focus: The point at which the image sensor or photographic emulsion is sharpest and most detailed when taking a photograph. Proper focus is essential for achieving a visually sharp and clear photograph.

  3. composition: The arrangement of visual elements within a photograph, including the placement of the main subject, the use of foreground and background elements, and the application of principles of visual design, such as balance, contrast, and unity.

  4. lighting: The quality and direction of light that falls on a subject or scene when taking a photograph. Proper lighting is essential for achieving a well-balanced and visually appealing photograph.

  5. post-processing: The manipulation and enhancement of a photograph, using digital editing software, such as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Lightroom, or Capture One. Post-processing is an essential part of the photographic workflow, allowing photographers to fine-tune their images, correct technical errors, and achieve their desired aesthetic vision.


Culture
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The culture of photography encompasses various aspects of the medium, including its historical development, artistic expression, technological innovation, and social impact. Photography has played a significant role in shaping our visual culture and documenting the world around us.

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