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adjective
relating to, obtained by, or used in photography
representing nature and human beings with the exactness of a photograph
capable of retaining vivid impressions
a photographic memory
The first known use of photographic was in 1839
physicaladjective
having material existence
of or relating to material things
of or relating to natural science
of or relating to physics
of or relating to the body : bodily
pHnoun
a number used in expressing acidity or alkalinity on a scale whose values run from 0 to 14 with 7 representing neutrality, numbers less than 7 increasing acidity, and numbers greater than 7 increasing alkalinityalso: the condition represented by such a number
phragmitesnoun
any of various tall reeds with large feathery clusters of flowers
photographicadjective
relating to, obtained by, or used in photography
photographic supplies
capable of remembering details exactly
a photographic memory
1 A virtually handmade, photographically inspired documentary about young adults living in small towns in western Alabama.
2 Unrecognized in his lifetime, Darger, who died in 1973, tended to use popular images from comics and magazines and materials photographically manipulated at his local drugstore.
3 “He liked the image and decided to take the negatives into the darkroom and recreate it photographically,” Ms. Taylor wrote in an email.
4 Only several interludes depicting Salomon’s painting process as well as photographically inspired re-creations of such locations as Berlin’s Academy of Fine Arts, the Sistine Chapel and a burning synagogue truly stand out.
5 Documented photographically, they have embodied the Chinese idiom, “Beyond the mountain, there are higher mountains yet.”
6 "This is definitely the first example of trying to get colour photographically or naturally, so it's very significant."
7 In this aspirational landscape, outlandishly and photographically lush is ideal, and filling your home with plants is “urban wilding.”
8 photographic images of the galaxy
9 Photolettering: Method of setting display sized type photographically from film master.
照相标题字: 用照相方法经菲林母片影排标题字的方法.
10 I’ve done my best to visit and get to know as many of you as possible and to photographically document my love for this team and this company along the way via social media.
11 If Pike’s statue were any more distant, then photographically it might as well not be there.
12 As a form of art, photographic storytelling can give raw views that challenge how people see the world.
13 Now in her 70s — and after years of being a photographically fetishized subject — Barzini has decided that she would like to disappear.
14 Basically the artists here are taking whatever genres they want and bending them, photographically, to their will.
15 Within the anthology, “Hogan’s Alley,” “Little Nemo in Slumberland,” “Gasoline Alley,” “Buster Brown,” and myriad others were lovingly and photographically reproduced with great detail on a paper stock closely akin to newsprint.
16 “History — at least photographically — says that the Chinese were not present,” Mr. Lee told NPR.
17 These clash with burbling nature sounds from the photographically reversed video, in which an iguana navigates a bamboo stalk.
18 Several years ago, I began to photographically document vestiges of racism, oppression and segregation in America’s built and natural environments — lingering traces that were hidden in plain sight behind a veil of banality.
19 Even so, it is bawdy, bellicose, sprintingly acted and photographically arresting.
20 On lengths of fabric often over 30 feet tall, Caycedo photographically layers images of rivers and waterscapes.