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23 Sentences With "captured in a photograph"

How to use captured in a photograph in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "captured in a photograph" and check conjugation/comparative form for "captured in a photograph". Mastering all the usages of "captured in a photograph" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The moment was captured in a photograph that has been published widely.
He made headlines in July of this year when his rippling muscles were captured in a photograph.
" This incident was captured in a photograph and was featured in Playboy magazine with the caption, "Reviving a dead Salesman.
The meeting of Siti Aisyah, Ri and Kamaruddin was captured in a photograph taken at the shopping mall, Gooi said.
Like the kind captured in a photograph in which DeGeneres and Bush dared to sit next to each other and share a laugh.
Their meeting was captured in a photograph released by the State Department, which at the time raised eyebrows because McGurk's connection to Iran was secret.
When the men announced they were gay, the bartender put his hand over the glass; it was captured in a photograph by Fred McDarrah for The Village Voice.
There's so much that goes into that moment captured in a photograph — the whole crew contributing their talent, passion, and energy to create this one magical moment is so cool.
The great photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004) is known for the notion of the "decisive moment" — an instant that, captured in a photograph, could convey the significance of an event.
The confrontation was captured in a photograph that her staff posted on Instagram: Merkel stands over a seated Trump, who wears a scowling, obstreperous expression and has his arms crossed over his chest.
It was a simple gesture captured in a photograph: Malcolm Turnbull, the prime minister of Australia, leaning over and placing money in the paper cup of a homeless man in Melbourne this week.
The moment was captured in a photograph, an unforgettable image that was seared in the world's collective memory as a symbol of resilience: three firefighters raising an American flag amid the ruins of the World Trade Center on Sept.
Even after 103 years, his prescient words speak of the humbling image we now had of Earth, an image captured in a photograph that wouldn't be developed until the astronauts returned: "Earthrise," taken by William Anders, one of the Apollo crew.
Mr. Aich was so much smaller than India's other famous bodybuilder, Premchand Degra, that Mr. Degra said he carried him on his shoulder at a competition in New Delhi in 1993, a moment captured in a photograph that became famous in India.
An executive with what was then the Milk Foundation was so elated when he saw the moment captured in a photograph in the sports section of his newspaper the following morning that he vowed to make sure it would be repeated in coming years.
TERESA HUBBARD / ALEXANDER BIRCHLER: FLORA This collaborative duo recreate the only known sculpture of the forgotten American artist Flora Mayo — it's no longer extant, but captured in a photograph of her with Alberto Giacometti, with whom she had a liaison — to complement a fictionalized documentary on her life. Jan.
While covering fighting north of Saigon on National Route 13 (the highway to An Lộc) during the first week of July 1972, Shimkin went to the aid of a wounded South Vietnamese soldier and carried him to safety under heavy mortar fire. The rescue was captured in a photograph that appeared July 7 in a Saigon newspaper.E. Shimkin et al., p. ix.
Chapelle was hit in the neck by a piece of shrapnel which severed her carotid artery and she died soon afterwards. Her last moments were captured in a photograph by Henri Huet. Her body was repatriated with an honor guard consisting of six Marines, and she was given a full Marine burial. She became the first female war correspondent to be killed in Vietnam, as well as the first American female reporter to be killed in action.
He experimented with many new yoga asanas and transitions between them (vinyasas), creating a dynamic style of postural yoga. Krishnamacharya observed and adjusted each pupil in an individualised approach to teaching, which later became known as viniyoga. One factor influencing the popularity of yoga as exercise was Indian nationalism; having strong bodies meant being a strong country which could shake off colonial rule. Another was photography: complex body positions could for the first time be captured in a photograph rather than hard-to-follow words.
It was the largest margin of victory for a Republican gubernatorial candidate in the state's history. Morrow signs the bill ratifying the 19th Amendment, Kentucky Equal Rights Association members look on in celebration, January 6, 1920. On January 6, 1920, Governor Morrow signed the bill ratifying the Nineteenth Amendment, making Kentucky the 23rd state to ratify it, and the moment is captured in a photograph with members of the Kentucky Equal Rights Association. During the 1920 legislative session, the Republicans held a majority in the state House of Representatives and were a minority by only two votes in the state Senate.
Rollem had insisted on not having a photographer along, feeling that there was no need for such a photograph and the high- strung German soldiers might mistake the camera snaps for gunfire. However, Rollem's supervisor, platoon leader Viggo Didrichson, sent anyway for photographer Johannes Stage to join them on their march to the castle. alt=Three men standing, two on the left dressed in World War II German officer uniforms and saluting the man on the right The handover was captured in a photograph that was later displayed in homes across Norway as symbol of Norwegian liberation. The photograph was taken by Stage with Didrichson by his side, supervising the handover.
On 30 July, an uphill company-level attack was made by the American troops, which failed. For his efforts in rescuing 12 wounded US soldiers during the attack while under fire, an Australian stretcher bearer from the 2/5th Infantry Battalion, Corporal Leslie Allen, was awarded the US Silver Star; his actions were captured in a photograph by Gordon Short. The Australian commander, Moten, looked for an indirect approach, focusing upon cutting the Japanese defenders' supply route along the Komiatum Track. This was completed on 16 August 1943, when the 2/6th Infantry Battalion secured the southern part of the Komiatum Ridge and then held it against determined Japanese counter-attacks, supported from its flanks by heavy machine gun fire from the 2/5th and small arms from the 42nd from Davidson Ridge.
165–80 and chs. 35 and 36 of Charles Dickens’s David Copperfield. From there (and particularly from Knight) it found its way into an enormous range of guidebooks, popular antiquarian writing, journals and newspapers, in such a way that, although sceptical voices were occasionally raised, it became the general orthodoxy for the rest of the nineteenth century and well into the twentieth. Bathing continued in the newer of the two basins, but increasingly visitors came out of antiquarian curiosity, seeking out this supposed survivor of ancient Roman times in its romantically out-of-the way corner off the bustling Strand, with the extra attraction of being able to see where Copperfield and presumably his creator Dickens too had bathed. The appearance of the Bath in 1841 can be seen in the engraving accompanying Knight’s chapter, and the watercolour from which it was made, now in the British Museum; its setting in the 1880s is captured in a photograph in the Look & Learn Historical Library and an engraving in Percy Fitzgerald’s Picturesque London.

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