Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Picture English

Picture English

Pictures, English words and nouns. It means: a picture, a photographic image.

Word pronunciation

[front] figure

Word definition

noun

1. The image of a person (or thing), especially a portrait, picture or photo.

2. Similar images; Incarnation; Reflection; typical

3. Vivid painting; Realistic sketch

4. Psychological image; Scene; Imagination; Concept; Philosophical thinking image

5. Vivid description, description

6. Situation; Status; state of affairs

Verb vt

1. Painting; Graphical representation:

2. Illustrate with pictures; Describe clearly, describe

3. imagine; imagine

Step 4 shoot ... (as a movie)

Reflect in (a mirror, etc)

draw

It's an image from photography, starting with 1826. Photons are usually collected by photosensitive paper, and the principle of light phase formation is to produce still images on radiation-sensitive materials such as photosensitive film, paper, glass or metal through the chemical action of light.

Most photos are taken with cameras (stupid cameras, digital cameras, micro-cameras, SLR cameras, polaroid, etc.). ), and have a positive or negative image.

first

This photo was created by the French inventor Joseph Nicéphore Niépce in 1826.

184 1 year, William Henry Fox Talbot, an Englishman (1800- 1877) published "Carlo Photography", which made a negative that could be copied many times, laying a foundation for the photography process of modern photography. In China, photography was introduced to China by western missionaries in the Qing Dynasty. In the early years of the Republic of China, many businesses with this industry began to rise.

Japan

The oldest photo is Koichi Tanaka, which was taken in 1854, and the photography technology was officially introduced to Japan in 1905. Taiwan Province Province introduced photography technology during the Japanese occupation period, so it followed the Japanese translation of the name photo.

In the streets and alleys, shops that take this as their profession are called photo studios. However, after the 1950 s, the Kuomintang moved to Taiwan Province and changed its name to photography, photo studio and photo studio. It was not until the 1980' s that the Japanese entertainment circle opened, and the word "photo studio" flourished again.

/kloc-in the 1990s, the original negative and camera photography technology was gradually replaced by digital electronic technology.