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yachting$92780$ - traduzione in italiano

Model-yachting; Model-yacht
  • Radio-controlled model sailboats on [[Conservatory Water]] in [[Central Park]] in New York City

yachting      
n. il navigare su un panfilo; (Sport) sport della vela, velismo
ice boat         
  • Ice sailing in the Netherlands in 1938.
  • Ice Boating in Toledo, Ohio
  • 1858–1860}}
  • Diagram of apparent wind (V<sub>A</sub>) on an iceboat on different points of sail
  • alt=Several boats with their sails at various stages of dismantling surrounding a large vehicle with a wooded promontory behind them. In the far right upper background a portion of a bridge is visible
  • Dutch Iceboats, 17th century
SHIP TYPE
Ice yacht; Iceboating; Ice yachting; Ice-yachting; Ice-Yachting; Ice sailing; Iceboats; Ice scooter; Bay scooter; Ice boat; Ice yachter; Ice scooters; Bay scooters
slitta a vela; rompighiaccio nave rompighiaccio
amateur photography         
  • An example of a dualphoto using a smartphone based app
  • capture reality]] and to produce a [[work of art]]. While [[photo manipulation]] was often frowned upon at first, it was eventually used to great extent to produce artistic effects. ''Nude composition 19'' from 1988 by [[Jaan Künnap]].
  • Classic [[Alfred Stieglitz]] photograph, ''[[The Steerage]]'' shows unique aesthetic of black-and-white photos.
  • ''[[View of the Boulevard du Temple]]'', a [[daguerreotype]] made by [[Louis Daguerre]] in 1838, is generally accepted as the earliest photograph to include people. It is a view of a busy street, but because the exposure lasted for several minutes the moving traffic left no trace. Only the two men near the bottom left corner, one of them apparently having his boots polished by the other, remained in one place long enough to be visible.
  • A camera obscura used for drawing
  • Example of a studio-made food photograph.
  • Angles such as vertical, horizontal, or as pictured here diagonal are considered important photographic techniques
  • Color photography was possible long before [[Kodachrome]], as this 1903 portrait by [[Sarah Angelina Acland]] demonstrates, but in its earliest years, the need for special equipment, long exposures, and complicated printing processes made it extremely rare.
  • A photographic [[darkroom]] with [[safelight]]
  • Kodak DCS 100, based on a [[Nikon F3]] body with Digital Storage Unit
  • View of the Predikherenlei en Predikherenbrug  in [[Ghent]], October 1839, collection STAM - [[Ghent City Museum]]
  • [[Josef H. Neumann]]: ''Gustav I'' (1976)
  • A latticed window in [[Lacock Abbey]], [[England]], photographed by [[William Fox Talbot]] in 1835. Shown here in positive form, this may be the oldest extant photographic negative made in a camera.
  • The [[Musée de l'Élysée]], founded in 1985 in [[Lausanne]], was the first photography museum in Europe.
  • edited]] by adding colors to clarify structure or to add an aesthetic effect. Heiti Paves from [[Tallinn University of Technology]].
  • National Guardsman in Washington D.C. (2021)
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  • astronomy]]
  • Photography on a smartphone
  • Thomas Sutton]]. The subject is a colored, [[tartan]] patterned ribbon.
  • Advertisement for Campbell's Photograph Gallery from The Macon City Directory, circa 1877.
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  • [[Wootton bridge collapse]] in 1861
ART, SCIENCE, AND PRACTICE OF CREATING DURABLE IMAGES BY RECORDING LIGHT OR OTHER ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
Fotografy; Photographic; Yachting photography; Technology of Photography; Photography, History of; Art Photography; Photo picture; Commercial photography; Commercial Photography; Photography business; Early photography; Photographing; PhotoSIG; Photosig; Print finishing; Photographics; Photo's; Amateur photography; Pet photography; Pet Photography; Photography techniques; Photographic technique; Commercial photographer; Artistic photo; Photographic techniques; Carbonette technique; Photographic layering
fotografia dilettantistica

Definizione

yachting
Yachting is the sport or activity of sailing a yacht.
...the Olympic yachting regatta.
N-UNCOUNT

Wikipedia

Model yachting

Model yachting is the pastime of building and racing model yachts. It has always been customary for ship-builders to make a miniature model of the vessel under construction, which is in every respect a copy of the original on a small scale, whether steamship or sailing ship. There are fine collections to be seen at both general interest museums such as the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and at many specialized maritime museums worldwide. Many of these models are of exquisite workmanship, every rope, pulley or portion of the engine being faithfully reproduced. In the case of sailing yachts, these models were often pitted against each other on small bodies of water, and hence arose the modern pastime. It was soon seen that elaborate fittings and complicated rigging were a detriment to rapid handling, and that, on account of the comparatively stronger winds in which models were sailed, they needed a greater draught. For these reasons modern model yachts, which usually have fin keels, are of about 15% or 20% deeper draught than full-sized vessels, while rigging and fittings have been reduced to absolute simplicity. This applies to models built for racing and not to elaborate copies of steamers and ships, made only for show or for " toy cruising."