"Photosensitising" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A chemical that makes something sensitive to light, especially to ultraviolet or laser light.
A photoreceptor, or photoreceptor cell or photoreceptor neuron, is a type of neuron that is specialized to sense light (illumination). In each eyeball, there are two types of photoreceptor cells: rods and cones. Photoreceptors are found in the retina and their signals are transmitted to the brain through ganglion cells.
Photoreceptors are specialized cells in the retina that convert light into electrical signals, allowing the brain to interpret visual information. They are the light-sensitive cells in the eye and are responsible for the detection of light, color, and visual details.There are two types of photoreceptors in the human eye: rods and cones.<em> Rods are sensitive to low light levels and are responsible for peripheral and night vision. They are sensitive to small changes in light intensity and are responsible for peripheral vision.</em> Cones are sensitive to color and are responsible for central vision. They are sensitive to different wavelengths of light and are responsible for color perception and fine detail.Photoreceptors are an essential part of the visual system, and their malfunction can lead to visual impairments such as blindness or color blindness.
A photoromance is a romantic relationship that begins and develops through frequent, online interactions, such as exchanging photos, messages, and updates on social media or online dating platforms. It often involves a strong emotional connection and deepening intimacy without the parties having met in person.
Photography apparatus or equipment. Photographs, especially informal ones.A photograph or image.
Photoselective refers to the process of selecting or choosing a particular type of light, especially in relation to reflection or absorption, based on its wavelength or color.In general, photoselective materials or systems can be designed to selectively reflect or absorb certain wavelengths of light, allowing them to filter out or enhance specific colors or parts of the visible spectrum.Examples of photoselective materials include:<em> Colored glasses or lenses that selectively filter out certain wavelengths of light</em> Spectroscopic filters that separate light into its component wavelengths Photosensitive materials that change color or reflectivity in response to different wavelengths of lightThe term photoselective is often used in a variety of fields, including physics, chemistry, and materials science, to describe phenomena and materials that interact selectively with different wavelengths of light.
A photo shoot is an occasion or session during which a photographer takes pictures of a subject, typically using a camera, to create photographs. This can be for personal, social, commercial, or other purposes.In the context of fashion, a photo shoot often involves a model posing in outfits or accessories to showcase a brand or designer's work. It can also be used to photograph portraits, landscapes, or everyday life scenes.Key aspects of a photo shoot may include:<em> Pre-production planning to determine themes, locations, and logistics</em> Coordination of subject wardrobe, makeup, and hair styling<em> Capturing images using a camera, often in conjunction with lighting, angles, and creative vision</em> Post-production editing to refine or enhance the images taken during the shoot.Regardless of the purpose, the primary goal of a photo shoot is to create visually appealing and effective photographs that convey a message, tell a story, or showcase a distinct image or style.