flash photography

collocation in English

meaningsofflashandphotography

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flash
adjective
uk
/flæʃ/
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/flæʃ/
looking expensive in a way that ...
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photography
noun[U]
uk
/fəˈtɒɡ.rə.fi/
us
/fəˈtɑː.ɡrə.fi/
the activity or job of taking photographs ...
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(Definition offlashandphotographyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofflash photography

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Flashphotographywas taking place.
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Virtually all competitions prohibitflashphotography, however, both for the safety of performers and to prevent undesirable distractions.
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It can take longer than usual to adjust to large changes in light level, andflashphotographycan be painful.
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Flashphotographyis also forbidden as it may distract drivers and disrupt fire-detection equipment.
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The second type of solar simulator is the flashed simulator which is qualitatively similar toflashphotographyand use flash tubes.
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Other uses includeflashphotography, flares, pyrotechnics, and fireworks sparklers.
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She suffers from photosensitive epilepsy and is susceptible to seizures induced byflashphotographywhen she is performing live.
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Flashphotographyis introduced in the basic photography course.
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And remember no smoking, no eating or drinking, and absolutely noflashphotography.
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Flashphotographywas prohibited inside the exhibition, as the watercolor paintings were extremely sensitive to the flash.
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It was principally used forflashphotographyin the early 20th century but had other uses as well.
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He also warned the audience about the fireworks, and told them not to useflashphotography.
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Five minutes before showtime, a staged act informs the audience that there is noflashphotographyor cell phone usage allowed.
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Flashphotographyalso causes a slow decline in the quality and clarity of paintings.
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It can be viewed as a highly sophisticated form offlashphotography.
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Flash meters are used inflashphotographyto verify correct exposure.
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He adapted the approach to magnesiumflashphotography, which proved particularly successful for photographing children, unable to keep still for very long.
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At some sporting events such as figure skating, fans are cautioned to not useflashphotographyso as to avoid distracting or disorienting the athletes.
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In some cases, ambient light may be used as a fill, in which case additional lighting provides the stronger light source, for example in bounceflashphotography.
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Not even all the caresses,flashphotography, air travel, change of time zones, or invasions of the track by his fans made him nervous in any way.
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