The length of time the shutter needs to stay open is a function of how late in the evening it is
Whether you can get a picture of the relay race will depend on which race it was. You will have better luck getting a picture of the relay if the photographer uploaded the pictures online.
photographers take pictures of things. Like when you look at a magazien and the cover has a picture its from a photographer.
You can take a picture with any character you see in the parks but you are going to have to wait in lines. There are photographers around the park that take pictures at certain destinations and they give you a photopass. With the photopass you can give the ticket to any Disney photographer and when you get home all you your pictures will be on it. Or you can ask the photographer to take a picture with your camera.
Yes, the picture shown of Hitler supposedly dead was NOT him.
Most picture frames, made of wood, by definition will not be waterproof, and will not last outdoors. Instead of looking at traditional pictures, finding pictures or lithographs that are printed directly only plexiglass or fiberglass would solve this problem for you.
Basically, photographers take very nice photos for a living. They can be hired to take pictures of something, for instance a family wanting their picture taken. That's where the photographer comes in. So yeah, they take pictures!
Yes. You may cite anything used as an example of something. ___ If you include or refer to pictures always give the source and, if known, the artist or photographer and date.
Pictures is already the plural of picture.
If the photographer died is the copyright void? The picture was taken 70 years ago, the studio is no longer in business, can the picture be copied?
picture takers
The necklace seen in this famous picture http://boskolives.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/jim-morrison.jpg is not actually Jim Morrison's but the photographer who was taking the pictures.
Wide angle lenses are usually used for taking pictures of things which are close up, but are of such a scale that the photographer cannot back up enough to get it all into the picture.