VERB | to take a photograph | took a photograph | taken a photograph taking a photograph | takes a photograph | |
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- "Vishnu Vijayam", made in black and white is about a girl (Sheela) who is chased a boy (Kamal Haasan) who is engaged by her former lover (Amberish) to take a photograph of her extramarital affair to get money.
- 13 was a modified V-2 rocket that became the first object to take a photograph of the Earth from outer space.
- Despite it being Aono's birthday, Yorito leaves soon after to take a photograph of the setting sun near an old church on the roof of the hospital.
- A Kodak Photo Spot (also called Kodak Picture Spot or Kodak Photo Point) is a location with a Kodak-sponsored sign indicating a recommended spot from which to take a photograph.
- Although a screw-in cap takes more time to remove in order to take a photograph than a standard lens cap, it is stronger than plastic and therefore more protective.
- Bedrossian's idol is basketball star Michael Jordan, and one of the first things Bedrossian did after arriving in Chicago was to find Jordan's house and take a photograph of it.
- Singles and EPs include "Take a Photograph" and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas."
- Gi-tae then cuddled beside Ji-soo and used his handphone camera to take a photograph for commemorative sake.
- He throws the camera in a rage, only for it to go off and take a photograph of Tun, showing Natre sitting on his shoulders and revealing the true cause for his neck pain and double body weight.
- It was reported that Milner stepped in front of Roosevelt on one occasion to take a photograph.
- No model release is necessary to take a photograph.
- Bean had planned on using a self-timer for his Hasselblad camera to take a photograph of both Pete Conrad and himself while on the lunar surface near the Surveyor III spacecraft.
- A dedicated Command Back 70 supported date and data imprinting as well as time exposures, to take a photograph at a programmed time, and to take time-lapse photos at programmed intervals.
- Bemis was a Boston dentist when in April 1840 he acquired an early camera and became one of the first Americans to take a photograph.
- However Haeberle had claimed in his testimony that he did not turn in his photographic film of the atrocities to the brigade information office, because "if you take a photograph of a general smiling wrong in the photograph, you destroyed that photograph", therefore Haeberle felt his photographs would have been destroyed if he had turned them in as was standard practice.
- Under the instructions, the installer is to choose a chair, place it before a wall, and take a photograph of the chair.
- It was one of the first times an electric light bulb was used to take a photograph.
- Her father, a writer of adventure books, decides to go into the desert to look for the creature and possibly take a photograph of it.
- Guerini was leading the field and only a few hundred meters from the finish line when a cycling fan knocked him off his bicycle while attempting to take a photograph.
- Modern appliances also use smile detection to take a photograph at an appropriate time.
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