About The Word Telephotography
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Telephotography
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What's The Definition Of Telephotography?
[n] photography using a telephoto lens
[n] transmission and reproduction of photographs and charts and pictures over a distance Synonyms | Synonyms for Telephotography: Related Terms | Find terms related to Telephotography: See Also | photography | picture taking | radiophotography | transmission | transmittal | transmitting Telephotography In Webster's Dictionary \Tel`e*pho*tog"ra*phy\, n.
1. The photography of distant objects in more enlarged form
than is possible by the ordinary means, usually by a
camera provided with a telephoto lens or mounted in place
of the eyepiece of a telescope, so that the real or a
magnified image falls on the sensitive plate.
2. Art or process of electrically transmitting and
reproducing photographic or other pictures at a distance
by methods similar to those used in electric telegraphy.
3. Less properly, phototelegraphy.
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