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Definition of unposed in English: unposedadjective ʌnˈpəʊzdˌənˈpōzd (of a photograph) not having an artificially posed subject. (照片)自然抓拍的,拍摄对象未特意摆姿势的 she leaned against the wall puffing, unposed Example sentencesExamples - There are heel-and-toe steps; feet stamping; heels clicking together… But these mingle with classical steps that have been eased to look natural and unposed.
- The unposed, rather awkward-looking, front-on shots remind us that fashion is not all about celebrity and stylists.
- On Public and Private - thanks to Matthew ‘Muscle’ Webb… I'm prone to ramble - so let's start with the link: Public and Private - random unposed portraits of people taken on the corner of Edgware Road and Marble Arch.
- No one likes to think they have been watched and photographed by a stranger, and few enjoy the resulting unposed pictures.
- Most of the 80 photographs show the private life of the couple, many of them catching the two in moments of unposed and unguarded intimacy.
- And the fish was out of the water for such a short time that I was able to take only one unposed photograph before Pete put the salmon back into the bay.
- And so we see them unposed: hunting, dancing, fighting, chatting, laughing, as though he wasn't there.
- Yet the photos have a sort of unposed quality; each subject seems slightly awkward and taken aback at the prospect of having their photo taken in their private place.
Synonyms informal, uncontrived, unstudied, impromptu
Rhymesself-imposed, undisclosed, unenclosed, unexposed, unopposed Definition of unposed in US English: unposedadjectiveˌənˈpōzd (of a photograph) not having an artificially posed subject. (照片)自然抓拍的,拍摄对象未特意摆姿势的 she leaned against the wall puffing, unposed Example sentencesExamples - And the fish was out of the water for such a short time that I was able to take only one unposed photograph before Pete put the salmon back into the bay.
- The unposed, rather awkward-looking, front-on shots remind us that fashion is not all about celebrity and stylists.
- Yet the photos have a sort of unposed quality; each subject seems slightly awkward and taken aback at the prospect of having their photo taken in their private place.
- No one likes to think they have been watched and photographed by a stranger, and few enjoy the resulting unposed pictures.
- Most of the 80 photographs show the private life of the couple, many of them catching the two in moments of unposed and unguarded intimacy.
- There are heel-and-toe steps; feet stamping; heels clicking together… But these mingle with classical steps that have been eased to look natural and unposed.
- On Public and Private - thanks to Matthew ‘Muscle’ Webb… I'm prone to ramble - so let's start with the link: Public and Private - random unposed portraits of people taken on the corner of Edgware Road and Marble Arch.
- And so we see them unposed: hunting, dancing, fighting, chatting, laughing, as though he wasn't there.
Synonyms informal, uncontrived, unstudied, impromptu |