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NonameUser Posted 14 years ago
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image ?

image means a picture or a painting ? right ?? i am not sure !!!
  

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"Image" is a very general term. I think of it as being two-dimensional, as a photograph or painting; but it doesn't even need to be man-made. The clouds seemed to form the image of a dog.

  • "Image" is a very general term.
  • I think of it as being two-dimensional, as a photograph or painting; but it doesn't even need to be man-made.
  • The clouds seemed to form the image of a dog.
  • While driving along at 60 mph, I thought I could see the image of a woman's face in my outside rear-view mirror.
  • Try to get the image in the center of the view finder.
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"Image" is a very general term. I think of it as being two-dimensional, as a photograph or painting; but it doesn't even need to be man-made.
The clouds seemed to form the image of a dog.
While driving along at 60 mph, I thought I could see the image of a woman's face in my outside rear-view mirror.
Try to get the image in the center of the view finder.

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