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Discover LudwigThe phrase "action photograph" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a photograph that captures a moment of movement or activity, often in sports or dynamic situations.
Example: "The action photograph of the soccer player scoring a goal perfectly captured the excitement of the game."
Alternatives: "dynamic image" or "motion shot".
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Could you be the next 'Tiger' Tim Tim Henmann in action... Photograph: EPA/Gerry Penny.
One explained to his children, "This is democracy in action!" Photograph by Mark Wilson/Getty Images.
She wrote in October 1916 about the history of the moving picture industry in a multiple-article series, beginning her account with a retelling of Eadweard Muybridge's action photograph of Governor Leland Stanford's racehorse named Occident.
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Namuth Portraits The success the late Hans Namuth achieved taking more than 500 "action" photographs of Jackson Pollock at work in his studio lead the photographer to a new artistic direction.
I've been admiring Bill Cunningham's action photographs of puddle jumping in the city ("Winged Feet").
There are snowboard racks, action photographs of riders and, most impressively, glove and boot driers in every room.
At the reception area, action photographs are seen of current-day players such as Strawberry and Sandberg and Mattingly and McGwire and Puckett and Will Clark.
After choosing Krawczyk, the Devils sent him to Brodeur's St . Louishome a few months ago with 200 action photographs of Brodeur.
Send in a comment below to talk about tennis, the magazine article and non-traditional action photographs or the accompanying videos of the players in action, or to ask fan-oriented questions about the Open.
PHILADELPHIA — The long, winding corridor leading to the Eagles' locker room features the sort of décor professional sports franchises currently favor: glossy action photographs, framed newspaper clippings, heavy plaques and awards extolling the confetti-dotted moments in team history.
The U.S.T.A. has been pushing the image in print advertisements, which use solarized action photographs of star players, with various slogans, like one for Venus Williams: "If a train were moving east at a rate of 126 m.p.h., her serve would catch up and pass it".
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