"Photographing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The verb "photographing" is the present participle of the verb "to photograph", which means: To take a photograph or pictures of something or someone using a camera. To capture the image of something or someone using photography techniques.Example sentences:- She is photographing the sunset for her art project.- He is photographing the wildlife in the jungle for a nature documentary.
An image produced by a camera, typically recorded on a sensitive medium such as a film plate or an image sensor.
A professional who specializes in taking pictures, especially for pay or as a career, often using a camera.
Relating to the art or practice of taking photographs, or to the production of photographs.
Relating to photography, especially in a literal or detailed sense; relating to the process of photography.
Relating to photography or photography. Example: "The camera took a photographically perfect shot of the sunset."
A photograph is a two-dimensional image created by focusing light rays to form an image on a light-sensitive surface, such as film or a digital sensor. It captures a real-world scene or subject, frozen in time.The term "photographone" was actually the first term used to describe this process, invented by Joseph Nicephore Niepce, a French photographer, in 1826. He used a photographic technique called heliography to create the first permanent photograph, "View from the Window at Le Gras."
Photography is the art, science, and practice of creating durable images by recording a two-dimensional medium, typically on film or electronic sensors, by means of a lens focusing the captured light onto a light-sensitive surface or media.
A photogravure is a method of making images using etching, but with a photographic process instead of drawing or engraving. It involves coating a plate with a light-sensitive material and exposing it to light through a photographic negative, which causes the areas that are exposed to light to be etched while the unexposed areas remain intact.An image is created by applying ink to the etched plate and running it through a printing press, transferring the image onto the paper. The result is a high-quality, detailed print with the look and feel of a traditional etching.Photogravure was popular in the early 20th century for book illustrations and posters, as well as for high-end advertising and art prints. It was particularly valued for its ability to produce detailed, high-contrast images with a range of tonal values, similar to traditional etchings made by hand.
Photoheterotrophic refers to photosynthetic organisms, such as algae, that use both light energy from the sun (photo) and chemical energy from an external source, often organic compounds (heterotrophic), to produce their organic matter and energy.
"Photoinduced" refers to a change or reaction that is triggered or initiated by light. It describes a process or phenomenon in which the absorption of light leads to an energy transfer or reaction in a system, often resulting in a change in its chemical, physical, or behavioral properties. This can occur in a variety of contexts, such as photochemistry, photobiology, or photophysics.