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The phrase "photo sequence" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a series of photos arranged in a particular order, often to tell a story or illustrate a concept. For example, "The photographer presented a compelling photo sequence that showed a day in the life of a migrant worker."
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Later the photo sequence can be rearranged or augmented with images from a high-quality camera.
The night, and the photo sequence, has long been a source of puzzlement, and even embarrassment, to him.
It didn't work.' " But a number of readers didn't see the humor in the photo sequence that appeared on Nov. 21.
Well done". All these reader complaints and suspicions spurred me to explore how the decision was made to run the photo sequence on the front page.
To their credit, the editors include one of the magazine's glaring missteps, a cringe-inducing 1937 photo sequence entitled "How to Undress in Front of Your Husband," noting that the virtually all-male staff of editors saw this as a "yuk it up at the office" satire but that readers were "appalled".
I stumbled upon this photo sequence shot in 1979 of a goddamn tugboat pulling a maneuver surfers call a "duck dive" under a bridge and it made my day.
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Photo sequences were adjusted according to the study findings.
For the full analysis of Tannehill's first half against Oklahoma, with photo sequences to illustrate the points, click here.
These enchanting photo sequences and montages, which are often accompanied by Michals's handwritten prose, make innovative use of the medium's ability to suggest what cannot be seen.
In the last 48 hours, Murphy says she has collected dozens of photo sequences of the stretch run and the finish and has broken down the NBC broadcast of the Derby frame by frame.
Both the blogger Roger_Paw and Mr. Yolton caught neat photo sequences of a hawk, probably but not definitively Bobby, sitting atop the large W of the W New York Union Square hotel around dusk, just as it lit up with orange neon.
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