Ashraf Alshareef
Picture and Photo what is the difference ?
27 Thg 11 2016 18:00
Câu trả lời · 5
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A photo is... a photo (a photograph). A picture can be a photo, a painting, or it can have an abstract meaning (for instance: "don't lose sight of the big picture!", that is to say "don't just focus on details, consider what you're dealing with, or studying, etc, in its wholeness, in its real meaning, etc"). "The pictures" (plural) can mean "the cinema".
27 tháng 11 năm 2016
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A photo is produced by a camera or similar device. A picture can be a photo, a drawing, or a painting.
27 tháng 11 năm 2016
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You didn't ask about painting, but other people commented on it. In the US painting is, yes, a representation that is drawn by hand (usually with paint, as opposed to a "sketch", which could be by pencil or something).
28 tháng 11 năm 2016
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I agree with the other answers but would add that "picture" is very commonly used in the US to mean photograph. "He took my picture" is something you would hear all the time over here. You could say "he took my photo" and that's fine too, but that's just because picture and photograph are used interchangeably in the US and that's perfectly ok. I can't speak to its use in the U.K. or other English speaking countries.
28 tháng 11 năm 2016
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A "photo" is short for "photograph." A photograph is a kind of picture. A painting is a different kind of picture. A drawing is a third kind of picture.
27 tháng 11 năm 2016
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