black-and-white photograph

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photograph
noun[C]
uk
/ˈfəʊ.tə.ɡrɑːf/
us
/ˈfoʊ.t̬oʊ.ɡræf/
a picture produced using ...
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(Definition ofphotographfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The seventythree plates are black-and-white photographs, most of them well-produced, and plans of five of the cathedrals treated in the text.
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Figures are generally well produced, but the reproduction of black-and-white photographs is disappointing.
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I showed him a few black-and-white photographs, which were immediately burned.
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There are black-and-white photographs of 16 of the c. 450 scientists featured in the text.
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They do not; they see it as a dull,black-and-whitephotographcolour.
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The inner sleeve features ablack-and-whitephotographof a door with a hand near the handle.
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The pictures usually featured ablack-and-whitephotograph, with the lips painted red, eyes painted blue and other spots retouched.
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There is ablack-and-whitephotographof him taken in 1932 on page 6.
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Theblack-and-whitephotographon the rear of the album was the band's first choice for the front cover.
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The other element is a small cutout of ablack-and-whitephotographof a woman's eye.
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Additionally, ablack-and-whitephotographof what was supposedly the bird's dice-like eggs was provided.
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