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HUBLOT Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

A picture from...

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/plane-damaged-colliding-bird-132433038.html
Pictures from the airport showed a large hole in the nose of the Boeing 737.

I know what "a picture of something or someone" means, but what does "a picture from something or someone" mean?
  

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Pictures taken at the airport = Pictures from the airport. Thanks

  • Pictures taken at the airport = Pictures from the airport.
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Pictures taken at the airport = Pictures from the airport. Thanks
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Hi,

The pictures were created at the airport.
Now they are somewhere else, eg on the internet, eg in a newspaper, eg in your hand
Hence, they are from the airport.

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