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Pif; PIF (disambiguation); P I F; P. I. F.; P.I.F.

f-number         
  • Diagram of decreasing [[aperture]]s, that is, increasing f-numbers, in one-stop increments; each aperture has half the light-gathering area of the previous one.
  • Shallow focus with a wide open lens
  • 823 px
  •  A 1922 Kodak with aperture marked in U.S. stops. An f-number conversion chart has been added by the user.
  • Yashica-D TLR]] camera front view. This is one of the few cameras that actually says "F-NUMBER" on it.
  • From the top, the Yashica-D's aperture setting window uses the "f:" notation. The aperture is continuously variable with no "stops".
RATIO OF THE FOCAL LENGTH TO THE DIAMETER OF THE ENTRANCE PUPIL
F/stop; F stop; F number; F-stop; Focal ratio; F-Stop; F-Number; Relative aperture; F stops; T stop; Fstop; Relative Aperture; Working f-number; Tstop; Tstops; T-stops; T-stop; T stops; F-stops; F/number; Half stop; Stop number; T-stop system; F Number; F/; Ƒ-number; Transmission stop; T-number (photography); T number (photography); H stop; H-stops; H-stop; H stops; H number (photography); H-number (photography); F/11
numero f (il rapporto fra la distanza del fuoco della lente della macchina fotografica e il diametro di apertura del zoom)
Samuel Leroy Jackson         
  • Cleaner]]'' in Paris, April 2008
  • Jackson's handprints in front of [[Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway]] at [[Walt Disney World]]'s [[Disney's Hollywood Studios]] theme park
  • wear masks]] during the [[COVID-19 pandemic]] in August 2020
  • Jackson in 2017
  • Jackson at the [[2005 Cannes Film Festival]]
  • Comic-Con]] in San Diego
  • LaTanya Richardson]] in November 2005
AMERICAN ACTOR (BORN 1948)
Samuel Leroy Jackson; Samuel L Jackson; Jackson, Samuel; Sam L; Samuel Jackson; S. L. Jackson; S.L. Jackson; SL Jackson; Samuel L; Sam L. Jackson; Samuel jackson
n. Samuel Leroy Jackson, (1948) attore cinematografico statunitense
Elizabeth I         
  • Christoffel van Sichem I, Elizabeth, Queen of Great Britain, published 1601
  • Lord Essex was a favourite of Elizabeth I despite his petulance and irresponsibility.
  • A rare portrait of Elizabeth prior to her accession, attributed to [[William Scrots]]. It was painted for her father in {{Circa}} 1546.
  • putti]] hold the crown above her head.<ref>Strong, 163–164.</ref>
  • Portrait commemorating the defeat of the [[Spanish Armada]], depicted in the background. Elizabeth's hand rests on the globe, symbolising her international power. One of three known versions of the "[[Armada Portrait]]".
  • ermine]]
  • Elizabeth as shown on her tomb at Westminster Abbey
  • Portrait attributed to [[Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger]] or his studio, c. 1595
  • 1575}}, by [[Nicholas Hilliard]]. Their friendship lasted for over thirty years, until his death.
  • Elizabeth receiving Dutch ambassadors, 1560s, attributed to [[Levina Teerlinc]]
  • France]], and Ireland"
  • Elizabeth was engaged for a time to [[Francis, Duke of Anjou]]. The queen called him her "frog", finding him "not so deformed" as she had been led to expect.<ref>Frieda, 397.</ref>
  • Elizabeth's funeral cortège, 1603, with banners of her royal ancestors
  • Elizabeth's parents, [[Henry VIII]] and [[Anne Boleyn]]. Anne was executed within three years of Elizabeth's birth.
  • Philip]], during whose reign Elizabeth was heir presumptive
  • [[Abd el-Ouahed ben Messaoud]] was the Moorish ambassador to Elizabeth in 1600.
  • archive-date=16 April 2014}}</ref>
  • Portrait from 1586 to 1587, by Nicholas Hilliard, around the time of the voyages of Sir [[Francis Drake]]
  • ''The Procession Picture'', c. 1600, showing Elizabeth I borne along by her courtiers
  • Sir [[Francis Walsingham]], Elizabeth's [[spymaster]], uncovered several plots against her life.
  • kerns]] kneel to [[Sir Henry Sidney]] in submission.
  • sexually abused]] her.
QUEEN OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND FROM 1558 TO 1603
Queen Elizabeth I; Elizabeth I of Great Britain; Queen Elizabeth the First; Elizabeth I, Queen of England; Good Queen Bess; Elisabeth 1st; Queen Elizabeth 1; Queen Elisabeth I; Elizabeth the First; Queen of England Elizabeth; Elizabeth of England; Elisabeth I of England; Elisabeth of England; Queen Elizabeth of England; Queen Elizabeth I of England; Elizabeth 1; Elizabeth I (England); Queen of England Elizabeth I; Elizabeth i of england; Elizabeth I Tudor; Elizabeth I of the United Kingdom; Elizabeth the first; Elizabeth the 1st; Elisabeth I; The Gloriana; Bess of England; QEI; Queen Elizabeth the first; Queen Elisabeth of england; Elizabeth Tudor; Queene Elisabeth of England; Queen Elizabeth l; Liz 1; Elizabeth I of Ireland; Eliz. 1; Tudor, Elizabeth; Queen Eilzabeth I; Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603; Elizabeth I of England; Video et taceo; Queen Elizabeth the 1st; Liz I; Elizabeth i; Queen Elizabeth I of Ireland; Elizabeth I, Queen of Ireland; Elizabeth, Queen of England; Death of Elizabeth I
Elisabetta I (regina inglese del sedicesimo secolo)

Definición

P
P1
(also p)
¦ noun (plural Ps or P's)
1. the sixteenth letter of the alphabet.
2. denoting the next after O in a set of items, categories, etc.
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P2
¦ abbreviation
1. (in tables of sports results) games played.
2. (on road signs and street plans) parking.
3. peta- (1015).
4. Physics poise (unit of viscosity).
5. Portugal (international vehicle registration).
6. proprietary.
¦ symbol the chemical element phosphorus.

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