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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a second image" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an additional or alternative visual representation in a context where images are being discussed.
Example: "In the presentation, I will show a first image of the product, followed by a second image that highlights its features."
Alternatives: "another image" or "a subsequent image".
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A second image portrays a grim-faced policeman carrying the tiny body away.
She chose 82 prints by 77 photographers; 5 of the juror's award winners are represented by a second image.
In a second image from the shoot, she added: "The @si_swimsuit edition is on stands tooooo-day!
As the eye views an image of the object, the mirror superimposes a second image from a second viewpoint.
The fingerprint sensor does not appear to be part of the touchscreen, however, with a second image showing a subtle differentiation between the two parts of the computer.
A second image is of Abraham Lincoln, also a man with little military expertise, constantly second-guessing his generals' tactics -- because they were not aggressive enough.
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A fourth image shows Tsarnaev lying on the ground receiving emergency medical assistance.
In a third image, a man can be seen reading from what is understood to be a charge sheet.
Excitement for Star Wars addicts as a first image of the new 14-acre themed attraction at Disneyland is released.
A third image, "Self Portrait (Back With Arms Above)," showing a broad expanse of bent back topped by two curled fists, evokes an ancient, cryptic Cycladic sculpture.
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