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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a second picture" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an additional image or illustration that follows the first one in a sequence or comparison.
Example: "In the presentation, I will show a first picture of the landscape, followed by a second picture that highlights the changes over the years."
Alternatives: "another image" or "a subsequent photo".
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A second picture presents what could be the same buildings but viewed from the rear.
A second picture, that of the bedraggled guerrilla's corpse, staring wide-eyed at the camera, provides another clue.
I opened the magazine and flipped to the story and saw a second picture of a wounded amputee.
A second picture shows a coffin with a picture of a woman whose eyes have been cut out.
A second picture, also taken from the hacker's social-network page, showed the man in military gear, posing with a squadron of other, similarly clad men.
An even more telling indication of the eagerness to buy images with famous names pinned on them was provided by a second picture credited to Modigliani.
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"Kate and Nate Are Running Late!," a first picture book by Kate Egan, opens with an all-too-real scene.
A third picture, which was derived from photography, again made it only just.
A third picture posted an hour later is too graphic to show here.
"He said he wanted to make a third picture, and when it was done, he said he wanted to make a fourth picture," Mr. Tenenbaum said.
A third picture -- of a dusky seaside sparrow -- was printed in error.
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