Well-photographed
noun
1.
a picture produced by photography.
verb (used with object)
2.
to take a photograph of.
verb (used without object)
3.
to practice photography.
4.
to be photographed or be suitable for being photographed in some specified way:
The children photograph well.
noun
1.
an image of an object, person, scene, etc, in the form of a print or slide recorded by a camera on photosensitive material Often shortened to photo
verb
2.
to take a photograph of (an object, person, scene, etc)
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