Photographic representation definition

Photographic representation means an original or reproduction of a film, videotape, videodisc, photograph, negative, or slide "Pornographic work" has the meaning given to it in section 617.246.

Examples of Photographic representation in a sentence

  • Brundrit was the principal photographer for GALA’s Journeys of Faith exhibition (2016).Notes on the collectionThe collection consists of seven black and white photographs and two contact sheets of the 1993 Cape Town Pride march; 20 colour slides of the 1994 Cape Town Pride march; Dyke Career Calendar and Lavender Menace postcard (1999); and Brundrit's MA thesis 'Photographic representation of lesbian identity with special reference to the Southern African context' (2000).

  • Photographic representation, at least on one plausible account, lacks the flexibility of linguistic representation; a given photograph can’t be used to represent two different features with two very different (visual) natures.12 As a result, it can supply some degree of acquaintance with the single feature it is capable of representing.The key question now is whether perceptual representation can supply this kind of acquaintance.

  • To compare DOLOS with the current gameshow dataset BOL, we conducted cross-testing, where DOLOS and BOL were used for training and other deception detection datasets, i.e., Bag of Lies and Real Life Trials, for test- ing.

  • Photographic representation of sea grass meadow is given in Appendix 6.

  • Photographic representation, photo reduction, microforms, should be used.

  • Images Imperata cylindrica – Leersia hexandra Pan Seep Vegetation Photographic representation Description of areaConsists of hydromorphic grasslands, inundated pan and associated marginal vegetation.

  • Photographic representation of all existing and proposed signs, their size, nature of construction and location, including any temporary signs to be utilized by the conditional use.20.

  • IDS will stop malicious traffic from reaching its intended target for certain types of attacks.

  • Figure 9: Photographic representation of experimental set-up with three ducts.

  • Photographic representation" means an original or reproduction of a film, videotape,videodisc, photograph, negative, or slide "Pornographic work" has the meaning given to it in section 617.246.

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