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SURVEYING INSTRUMENT THAT MEASURES AZIMUTH AND ELEVATION BETWEEN POINTS
Transit (surveying); Theodolites; Surveyor's transit; Surveying transit; Transit electronic theodolite; Electronic theodolite; Surveyor's theodolite; Surveying theodolite; Non-transit theodolite; Transit theodolite; Mining theodolite; Suspension theodolite; Traveling theodolite; Construction theodolite; Building theodolite; Seconds theodolite; Balloon observation theodolite; Pilot balloon observation theodolite; Pilot balloon theodolite; Pibal theodolite; Balloon theodolite; Optical theodolite; Weather balloon theodolite; Pilot weather balloon theodolite; Autocollimating theodolite; Registration theodolite; Registering theodolite; Self-registering theodolite; Photographically-registering theodolite; Photographically registering theodolite; Phototheodolite; Photo-theodolite; Photo theodolite; Robotic theodolite; Vernier theodolite; Half theodolite; Plain theodolite; Simple theodolite
  • A student working on a theodolite
  • Diagram of an optical readout theodolite
  • A direct-readout theodolite, manufactured in the Soviet Union in 1958 and used for topographic surveying

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  • 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
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Photography is the art, application, and practice of creating durable images by recording light, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film. It is employed in many fields of science, manufacturing (e.
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  • A modern-day photograph of an Icelandic landscape, captured on a personal camera
  • Market Square]] of [[Helsinki]], in the 1890s
  • [[View from the Window at Le Gras]], Joseph Nicéphore Niépce
IMAGE CREATED BY LIGHT FALLING ON A LIGHT-SENSITIVE SURFACE
Photograoh; Photographs; Fotograf; Photos; Photographed; Archival digital print; Photo; Photo stills; Still photo; Photographic image
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1) to take a photograph
2) to develop; touch up a photograph
3) to blow up, enlarge a photograph
4) to mount a photograph
5) an aerial; family; group; still photograph
6) (misc.) to pose for a photograph
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v. (P; intr.) she photographs well

Wikipedia

Theodolite

A theodolite () is a precision optical instrument for measuring angles between designated visible points in the horizontal and vertical planes. The traditional use has been for land surveying, but it is also used extensively for building and infrastructure construction, and some specialized applications such as meteorology and rocket launching.

It consists of a moveable telescope mounted so it can rotate around horizontal and vertical axes and provide angular readouts. These indicate the orientation of the telescope, and are used to relate the first point sighted through the telescope to subsequent sightings of other points from the same theodolite position. These angles can be measured with accuracies down to microradians or seconds of arc. From these readings a plan can be drawn, or objects can be positioned in accordance with an existing plan. The modern theodolite has evolved into what is known as a total station where angles and distances are measured electronically, and are read directly to computer memory.

In a transit theodolite, the telescope is short enough to rotate about the trunnion axis, turning the telescope through the vertical plane through the zenith; for non-transit instruments vertical rotation is restricted to a limited arc.

The optical level is sometimes mistaken for a theodolite, but it does not measure vertical angles, and is used only for leveling on a horizontal plane (though often combined with medium accuracy horizontal range and direction measurements).

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1. In the end, Shishkin painted the lush, nearly photographically perfect landscape, and Savitsky painted in the four bears.
2. "I thought Aslan was photographically perfect," he said of the lion in "The Chronicles of Narnia." "And emotionally, performance–wise, I felt compelled to watch him." Creating a creature like Aslan, though, still requires "a huge number of artists and technicians working for a mind–boggling amount of time," Taylor said.
3. Two years earlier Picasso had mused: "It would be most interesting to preserve photographically not the stages but the metamorphoses of a painting ... But there is one very odd thing – to notice that basically a picture does not change, that the first vision remains almost intact, despite appearances." This first sketch on a piece of blue paper had the bull, the bird, the dead horse with the raised hind legs and the woman.