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'''Photography''' is the [[art]], [[science]], and practice of creating durable images by recording [[light]] or other electromagnetic radiation, either chemically by means of a [[light]]-sensitive [[material]] such as photographic film, or electronically by means of an image sensor. Typically, a lens is used to focus the light reflected or emitted from objects into a real image on the light-sensitive surface inside a [[camera]] during a timed exposure. The result in an electronic image sensor is an electrical charge at each pixel, which is electronically processed and stored in a digital image file for subsequent display or processing. |
'''Photography''' is the [[art]], [[science]], and practice of creating durable images by recording [[light]] or other electromagnetic radiation, either chemically by means of a [[light]]-sensitive [[material]] such as photographic film, or electronically by means of an image sensor. Typically, a lens is used to focus the light reflected or emitted from objects into a real image on the light-sensitive surface inside a [[camera]] during a timed exposure. The result in an electronic image sensor is an electrical charge at each pixel, which is electronically processed and stored in a digital image file for subsequent display or processing. |
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Photography is the art, science, and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation, either chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film, or electronically by means of an image sensor. Typically, a lens is used to focus the light reflected or emitted from objects into a real image on the light-sensitive surface inside a camera during a timed exposure. The result in an electronic image sensor is an electrical charge at each pixel, which is electronically processed and stored in a digital image file for subsequent display or processing.
There was a photo exhibit located in the Justice League Hall of Fame.[3]
Known photographers
Photographs
References
- ↑ As seen in Too Hot to Handle.
- ↑ As seen in The Androids.
- ↑ As seen in Too Hot to Handle.