(in photography)

  • 101Tripod (photography) — A camera mounted on a tripod. In photography, a tripod is used to stabilize and elevate a camera, or to support flashes or other photographic equipment. All photographic tripods have three legs and a mounting head to couple with a camera. The… …

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  • 102Ultraviolet photography — is a photographic process of recording images by using light from the ultraviolet (UV) spectrum only.OverviewLight which is visible to the human eye covers the spectral region from about 400 to 750 nanometers. This is the radiation spectrum used… …

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  • 103Forensic photography — Forensic photography, sometimes referred to as forensic imaging or crime scene photography, is the art of producing an accurate reproduction of a crime scene or an accident scene using photography for the benefit of a court or to aid in an… …

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  • 104Truth claim (photography) — The truth claim of photography is the term used by Tom Gunning to describe the prevalent belief that traditional photographs accurately depict reality. He states that the truth claim relies upon both the indexicality and visual accuracy of… …

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  • 105New York Institute of Photography — Motto Educating Photographers since 1910. Established 1910 Type Private, For Profit Location New York City, New York, USA …

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  • 106Construction Photography — Type Private Industry Stock Photography, Video Production, Media Management Founded 2001 Headquarters London, United Kingdom …

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  • 107Cloudscape photography — An example of cloudscape photography Cloudscape photo taken in south India …

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  • 108Flash (photography) — The furious wing action of a Hummingbird Hawk moth is frozen by flash. The flash has given the foreground more illumination than the background. See Inverse square law A flash is a device used in photography producing a flash of artificial light… …

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  • 109Aerial photography — is the taking of photographs of the ground from an elevated position. The term usually refers to images in which the camera is not supported by a ground based structure. Cameras may be hand held or mounted, and photographs may be taken by a… …

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  • 110Panoramic photography — is a format of photography that aims to create images with exceptionally wide fields of view, but has also come to refer to any photograph that is cropped to a relatively wide aspect ratio ( see Panoramic format ) While there is no formal… …

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