The new candid photography—unposed pictures that were made when the subjects were unaware that their pictures were being taken—confirmed these scientific results, and at the same time, thanks to the radical cropping (trimming) of images that the camera often imposed, suggested new compositional formats. (TPO22,46)
candid photography n. 快拍摄影
subject n. 对象
radical /'rædɪkl/ adj. 根本的,基本的,彻底的
crop v. 剪短
impose /ɪm'pəʊz/ v. 将某事物强加於
compositional adj. 组成的
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The new candid photography—(unposed pictures) (that were made) (when the subjects were unaware) (that their pictures were being taken)—confirmed these scientific results, and (at the same time), (thanks to the radical cropping (trimming) of images)(that the camera often imposed), suggested new compositional formats. (TPO22, 46)
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The new candid photography confirmed these scientific results and suggested new compositional formats.
修饰一:(unposed pictures) ,非谓语动词,修饰The new candid photography
中文:没有摆拍的照片