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Definition of lensman in English: lensmannounPlural lensmenˈlɛnzmanˈlenzmən A professional photographer or cameraman. 职业摄影师 an exclusive, candid picture by the lensman David Graves Example sentencesExamples - It's as much an exciting journey through the heart of the country's picturesque landscapes as a celebration of the various moods of the literati as seen through the viewfinder of a lensman.
- And, of course, she clearly has the looks to be a favorite of lensmen.
- The comedian ate the rice and pickle as if it was a gourmet dish while lensmen recorded the event for posterity.
- It was taken by my good friend and colleague, Peter Dench, an award winning lensman.
- The pictorial tribute of the lensman went beyond technique.
- A photo exhibition, ‘French Urbanscapes’, by Atul Sharma, a lawyer and lensman, shot on his many journeys to France, is one of the forthcoming events.
- When a few lensmen asked him to pose yet again with the shot before hurling it in the air, he readily agreed and that certainly made a wonderful photograph.
- The aspiring lensmen and lenswomen did not disappoint.
- ‘It gives the viewer the opportunity to be far and close at the same time,’ the lensman explains.
- One day, this young lensman stumbled into Thanjavur only to be stumped by the period ambience of the place.
- Kids drawn from different schools enthralled viewers with their scintillating performance while lensmen had a field day capturing them in brilliant postures.
- Did they reach that conclusion because of the guy's skills as a faker, or because of his newfound skills as a professional lensman?
- The two long-serving lensmen are marking their 10th anniversary together with a book and an exhibition.
- One such association would help the lensmen to share their experiences and such interactions would help update one's knowledge.
- They also made it clear that lensmen alone would be allowed to cover the event.
- An interest in photography led her to a seminar given by Mark Seliger, a Rolling Stone lensman, who then hired her to manage his studio, encouraging her to pursue her own work in between clients.
- Excited women and children queued up for their autographs and photographs as lensmen from the media clicked away endlessly.
- Among the great lensmen who inspired Satyan was the legendary French photographer Henry Cartier - Bresson whom he met and observed closely at work.
- A handful of cops kept instructing the scribes and lensmen not to lean forward or stand.
- The viewer is left to guess what the lensman intends to convey, as there are no descriptive captions.
Definition of lensman in US English: lensmannounˈlenzmən A professional photographer or cameraman. 职业摄影师 an exclusive, candid picture by the lensman David Graves Example sentencesExamples - Kids drawn from different schools enthralled viewers with their scintillating performance while lensmen had a field day capturing them in brilliant postures.
- Excited women and children queued up for their autographs and photographs as lensmen from the media clicked away endlessly.
- A handful of cops kept instructing the scribes and lensmen not to lean forward or stand.
- They also made it clear that lensmen alone would be allowed to cover the event.
- The aspiring lensmen and lenswomen did not disappoint.
- The viewer is left to guess what the lensman intends to convey, as there are no descriptive captions.
- ‘It gives the viewer the opportunity to be far and close at the same time,’ the lensman explains.
- One day, this young lensman stumbled into Thanjavur only to be stumped by the period ambience of the place.
- A photo exhibition, ‘French Urbanscapes’, by Atul Sharma, a lawyer and lensman, shot on his many journeys to France, is one of the forthcoming events.
- Did they reach that conclusion because of the guy's skills as a faker, or because of his newfound skills as a professional lensman?
- And, of course, she clearly has the looks to be a favorite of lensmen.
- When a few lensmen asked him to pose yet again with the shot before hurling it in the air, he readily agreed and that certainly made a wonderful photograph.
- The pictorial tribute of the lensman went beyond technique.
- The two long-serving lensmen are marking their 10th anniversary together with a book and an exhibition.
- One such association would help the lensmen to share their experiences and such interactions would help update one's knowledge.
- The comedian ate the rice and pickle as if it was a gourmet dish while lensmen recorded the event for posterity.
- Among the great lensmen who inspired Satyan was the legendary French photographer Henry Cartier - Bresson whom he met and observed closely at work.
- It's as much an exciting journey through the heart of the country's picturesque landscapes as a celebration of the various moods of the literati as seen through the viewfinder of a lensman.
- An interest in photography led her to a seminar given by Mark Seliger, a Rolling Stone lensman, who then hired her to manage his studio, encouraging her to pursue her own work in between clients.
- It was taken by my good friend and colleague, Peter Dench, an award winning lensman.
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