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The phrase "incidental picture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a picture that is not the main focus or is included as a secondary element in a larger context, such as in a report or presentation. Example: "The report included an incidental picture of the event, which added some visual interest but was not the main highlight."
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And, together with a look at Mr. Viner's marketing acumen and artistic sympathies, an incidental picture of a creative ecosystem emerges.
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The family photographs next to it seem incidental, but the picture might be interpreted as a demonstration that life is perilous.
It suggests that the use of a participatory approach can enable researchers and evaluators to gain a fuller picture of incidental and unintended outcomes arising from interventions, making participatory process evaluation a valuable complement to other impact assessment methodologies.
IncLrn = incidental learning, Pict = picture, Dig = digit, Seq = sequence.
Incidental elements in older pictures became main events in new ones.
Some of Leonard's subjects go unnoticed because they're mundane, the way nature becomes incidental in cities; eight pictures document trees, resilient survivors that have grown enmeshed with the metal fences around them.
Some of Leonard\u2019s subjects go unnoticed because they\u2019re mundane, the way nature becomes incidental in cities (eight pictures document trees, resilient survivors that have grown enmeshed with the metal fences around them).
The entering sunlight sustains all manner of ravishing adventures, throughout the picture, but the incidental detail of the head scarf has affected me like a life-changing secret, whispered to me alone.
Incidental Intelligence: There's a picture of a Brahma bull on the cover of the April issue of True, and on the table-of-contents page there's a line giving due credit: "Cover by Brahma Bull".
Incidental Intelligence: There's a picture of a Brahma bull on the cover of the April issue of True, and on the table-of-contents page there's a….
The ordinary, incidental moments captured in his pictures — and their raw, informal look — paved the way for photographers like Diane Arbus, Lee Friedlander and Garry Winogrand a decade later.
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