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Camera Lens
(redirected from Photographic lens)

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Camera Lens 

a lens used to obtain an optical image of objects being photographed on a photosensitive material. The design of such lenses is extremely complex. (SeeOBJECTIVE: Photographic objectives.)



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By looking at the notion of paradise and the garden through the photographic lens, Picturing Eden highlights original lost innocence, the ongoing significance of a humanistic, culturally charged environment, and its place in the history of art.
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At the same time, Americans were attending their usual rounds of sporting events and it is these that were captured by the photographic lens of Tod Papageorge.
 
 
 
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