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Will "taking pictures" be called "taking pictures"?

Q: Does "taking pictures" mean "taking pictures"? A: Don't forget that there is a written word "pat" in the middle of the word "pat", which means to record the image and stay; This "beat" actually means "beat"; "Taking pictures" means "taking pictures". Therefore, actually "photo" is the abbreviation of "photo". In the word "photo", the original meaning of "photo" is to leave/collect, which means to leave an image. What about "photos"? The original meaning of "pat" is to pat with the hand. But in the film, it refers to the action of "pressing the shutter button with your finger" before "shooting", because in front of the film, after the size of the * * * aperture (which affects the amount of light entering the camera in a certain period of time), you have to gently press the button with your finger and open the shutter (to control the exposure time of light entering the negative), and then you can expose it for a period of time and leave an image on the film. So this "pressing" action is to open the shutter by "tapping" the button with your finger. So "shooting" means "shooting" a button with your finger, opening the shutter, exposing the film for a period of time, and leaving an image on the film. Supplement: the official source of the word "taking pictures"

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Explain that the word when taking pictures is related to both action and sound; So I don't deny that it has something to do with sound.

But it is also related to the action of taking pictures: the word "taking pictures"

It is a vivid summary of the shooting action at the beginning of photography. When photography was first introduced to China,

Because the photosensitive material is not very good yet

So the exposure time needs to be long

About 1-6 seconds. The photographer wants to make sure the photos are clear.

The photographer was asked not to move. (So the photographer holds up the board.

When I started taking pictures,

Just tap the table with the board) 2007-03-23 17: 26: 36 I heard a bang.

People who are photographed will hold their breath.

Don't move. (At that time, "Bang!" It has been coming from the photo studio. "pa!" The word "taking pictures" came from this. Xwdj/user11/Archives/2005/1887.s2007-03-2317: 34: 28 Supplement.

The sound of beating with a board.

Not the crackling sound when taking pictures.