CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO REPHOTOGRAPH
PRESENT
Present
I rephotograph
you rephotograph
he/she/it rephotographs
we rephotograph
you rephotograph
they rephotograph
Present continuous
I am rephotographing
you are rephotographing
he/she/it is rephotographing
we are rephotographing
you are rephotographing
they are rephotographing
Present perfect
I have rephotographed
you have rephotographed
he/she/it has rephotographed
we have rephotographed
you have rephotographed
they have rephotographed
Present perfect continuous
I have been rephotographing
you have been rephotographing
he/she/it has been rephotographing
we have been rephotographing
you have been rephotographing
they have been rephotographing
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I rephotographed
you rephotographed
he/she/it rephotographed
we rephotographed
you rephotographed
they rephotographed
Past continuous
I was rephotographing
you were rephotographing
he/she/it was rephotographing
we were rephotographing
you were rephotographing
they were rephotographing
Past perfect
I had rephotographed
you had rephotographed
he/she/it had rephotographed
we had rephotographed
you had rephotographed
they had rephotographed
Past perfect continuous
I had been rephotographing
you had been rephotographing
he/she/it had been rephotographing
we had been rephotographing
you had been rephotographing
they had been rephotographing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will rephotograph
you will rephotograph
he/she/it will rephotograph
we will rephotograph
you will rephotograph
they will rephotograph
Future continuous
I will be rephotographing
you will be rephotographing
he/she/it will be rephotographing
we will be rephotographing
you will be rephotographing
they will be rephotographing
Future perfect
I will have rephotographed
you will have rephotographed
he/she/it will have rephotographed
we will have rephotographed
you will have rephotographed
they will have rephotographed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been rephotographing
you will have been rephotographing
he/she/it will have been rephotographing
we will have been rephotographing
you will have been rephotographing
they will have been rephotographing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would rephotograph
you would rephotograph
he/she/it would rephotograph
we would rephotograph
you would rephotograph
they would rephotograph
Conditional continuous
I would be rephotographing
you would be rephotographing
he/she/it would be rephotographing
we would be rephotographing
you would be rephotographing
they would be rephotographing
Conditional perfect
I would have rephotograph
you would have rephotograph
he/she/it would have rephotograph
we would have rephotograph
you would have rephotograph
they would have rephotograph
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been rephotographing
you would have been rephotographing
he/she/it would have been rephotographing
we would have been rephotographing
you would have been rephotographing
they would have been rephotographing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you rephotograph
we let´s rephotograph
you rephotograph
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to rephotograph
Past participle
rephotographed
Present Participle
rephotographing
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «REPHOTOGRAPH»
Discover the use of
rephotograph in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
rephotograph and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Crime Scene Forensics: A Scientific Method Approach
Quickly dust with black/ 1. Rephotograph quickly fluorescent or bicolor magnetic
powder 2. Cast using dental stone In dry soil (hard- packed or loose; consistency
coarse to powder-fine) 3D Photograph 1. Stabilize with hair spray or lacquer 2.
In some of Klett's pairings, a wilderness captured in the nineteenth-century
photograph is replaced by a highway in the rephotograph, or a hill is reshaped to
support a housing develop- ment. In a few of the pairs, the earth returns to its
natural ...
Slides with fine lines may not rephotograph well, but slightly out-of-focus slides
are often perfect for abstraction. Scenes that in— clude flowers, trees, and
weathered structures are especially suitable. In general, I avoid pictures with
wide ...
4
Repeat Photography: Methods and Applications in the Natural ...
The set of photographs shows the relation of the rephotograph (left) to the
original (right). The typical left-right or— der has been changed from historic, left
to contemporary, right to contemporary, left to historic, right. The change reflects
the ...
Robert H. Webb, Diane E. Boyer, Raymond M. Turner, 2010
5
After the Ruins, 1906 and 2006: Rephotographing the San ...
Your 1990 rephotograph of Eadweard Muybridge's 1878 panorama of San
Francisco gave you an urban project for the first time [published by Bedford Arts
in book format in 1990 as One City/Two Visions]. Did that experience influence
your ...
6
Digital Compositing for Film and Video
All film recorders tryto add aslittle grain as possible since they are designed to. ®
rephotograph ̄. previously digitized film that alreadyhasits own considerable
grain content. The way to do this is to use a very fine-grained film. A very.
I'd like to make a full-frame internegative from a half-frame black-and—white
original that is very thin and contrasty. How can I do this and avoid building up
further contrast? Andrew Hsu, Santa Monica, CA You could rephotograph the
original ...
Basically, my technique is to rephotograph a slide, negative, or print— even
super 8 movies or my own videotapes—with a video camcorder. Once l've
captured it electronically, I can then display and manipulate the image and
rephotograph ...
9
New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
Tilt print 1 about an axis parallel to the smallest PE direction and rephotograph;
the angle of inclination between the plane of the print and the camera back is
derived from the cosine function in Step 1, above (Fig. 13B). A long focal length is
...
10
Stopping Time: A Rephotographic Survey of Lake Tahoe
The rephotograph was taken from a point farther south in order to provide a
modern view of Slaughterhouse Canyon. In the historical photograph, some haze
from the mills at Glenbrook is visible. The more extensive haze in the
rephotograph ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «REPHOTOGRAPH»
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rephotograph is used in the context of the following news items.
Dear Sudbury: Here's how you can participate in Up Fest
Dig up old photos of Sudbury and rephotograph them in context for an exposé that will be set up at the Grand during Up Fest. The exhibit will be called Dear ... «NorthernLife.ca, Jul 15»
Doubledowner: New Museum Retrospective Gives Too Brief a Look …
Charlesworth's earliest works were pictures of pictures, decontextualized and rephotographed to see what information popped out when an image was piled up ... «Village Voice, Jul 15»
Exhibition shows mining communities photographed in strike and 30 …
“I wanted to take the photos back to the old colliery sites and rephotograph them. Armed with photocopied 'tiles' and wallpaper paste, I placed the images ... «South Wales Argus, Jul 15»
Recalling Sarah Charlesworth's Photographs
She would mix and match pictures and rephotograph them in new configurations. Unlike earlier photographers, who spoke of the pursuit and capture of trophy ... «New York Times, Jun 15»
Rephotography tells story of evolving Nevada
If you take the time to photograph the same scene, you can share it with others through what is technically called rephotography. Through repeat photography ... «Elko Daily Free Press, May 15»
Repeat Photography From the 1920s and Now Shows Incredible …
Repeat photography (or rephotography) is a technique in which photographs are taken repeatedly at a site to see how it evolves. It's especially useful for ... «ZME Science, Mar 15»
Richard Prince, Inc.
Prince's piece was a “rephotograph,” made from a print produced by ... Prince did the same with his renowned Cowboy series, rephotographs made after ... «Hyperallergic, Oct 14»
Here's More Awesome Composite Images of Seattle Then & Now
When he wasn't busy creating "rephotography," the game designer also just published a book about the life and works of Washington artist Brad Kauzlaric a.k.a. ... «Curbed Seattle, Sep 14»
Help This Art Director Solve The Mysteries In His Grandfather's Photos
Tomkins is planning to travel to the places where his grandfather shot these photos and rephotograph them as they are today. So far, he's found out (through ... «Co.Design, Jun 14»
Help needed to archive parks, 1 frame at a time
It is the Truckee Meadows Parks Rephotography Project, an effort designed to ... will be part of a daylong exhibit of the Parks Rephotography Project on May 10. «Reno Gazette Journal, Apr 14»