photograph
noun /ˈfəʊtəɡrɑːf/
/ˈfəʊtəɡræf/
(also photo)
- a picture that is made by using a camera that stores images in digital form or that has a film sensitive to light inside it
- aerial photographs of the crash site
- colour/black-and-white photographs
- an exhibition of photographs by Annie Liebowitz
- a framed photograph of her grandchildren
- His photograph appeared in the local paper.
- Please enclose a recent passport-sized photograph of yourself.
- I spent the day taking photographs of the city.
- to post/upload a photograph
- to publish/release a photograph
Synonyms photographphotograph- picture
- photo
- shot
- snapshot/snap
- photograph a picture that has been made using a camera:
- a photograph of the house
- Can I take a photograph?
- picture a photograph:
- We had our picture taken in front of the hotel.
- photo a photograph:
- a passport photo
- shot a photograph:
- I tried to get a shot of him in the water.
- snapshot/snap an informal photograph that is taken quickly, and not by a professional photographer:
- holiday snaps
- print a copy of a photograph that is produced from film or from a digital camera:
- a set of prints
- a colour photograph/picture/photo/snap/print
- to take a photograph/picture/photo/shot/snapshot
Extra Examples- An aerial photograph of the field shows clearly where the buildings were.
- Can I have my photograph taken with you?
- Did you manage to get a photograph of the goal?
- Frame the subject in the video viewfinder as you would for a still photograph.
- He admitted offences of possessing indecent photographs of children.
- Her photograph appeared in all the papers.
- I cropped the photograph and mounted it on some card.
- I got some great photographs of the party.
- I prefer to print my digital photographs.
- I scanned in some photographs of the family to send to friends by email.
- I'm learning how to post photographs on my blog.
- Send a recent facial photograph of yourself with your application.
- She scans each photograph into her computer.
- Tell me who everyone is in the photograph.
- The book is illustrated with 96 action photographs.
- The cover photograph of one magazine showed a dying soldier.
- The first issue featured a photograph of Martha Graham on the cover.
- The newspaper published a grainy photograph of her.
- The next day they published photographs of the kidnappers.
- The photograph has been touched up to conceal her double chin.
- The photograph manages to capture the excitement of the occasion.
- The photographs were clear and sharp.
- The sun rising over the horizon would have made a good photograph.
- The wing is assembled as shown in the photograph below.
- This photograph is out of focus.
- Tinted photographs were an early substitute for colour.
- Upload your photographs to one of these sites.
- We looked through her old black-and-white photographs.
- We posed for a group photograph.
- a couple of photographs released by news agencies
- a fuzzy black-and-white photograph
- a photograph of my son Edmund
- editing software that enables you to enlarge and crop photographs
- photograph courtesy Liverpool Evening News
- satellite photographs of Beijing
- the famous photograph of Che Guevara
- the photographs stored on the memory card
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- old
- recent
- early
- …
- get
- shoot
- take
- …
- appear
- depict something
- document something
- …
- album
- frame
- in a/the photograph
- photograph of