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A photograph (often shortened to photo) is an image created by light falling on a light-sensitive surface, usually photographic film or an electronic imager such as a CCD or a CMOS chip.

Angle of view Aperture Circle of confusion Color temperature Depth of field Depth of focus Exposure Exposure compensation F-number Film format Film speed Focal length Hyperfocal distance Metering mode Perspective distortion Photograph Photographic printing Photographic processes Reciprocity Red-eye effect Science of photography Shutter speed Zone System

Aerial Black and White Commercial Cloudscape Documentary Erotic Fashion Fine art Forensic Glamour High speed Landscape Nature Nude Photojournalism Pornography Portrait Post-mortem Senior Social documentary Sports Still life Stock Street Vernacular Underwater Wedding Wildlife

Afocal photography Bokeh Contre-jour Cross processing Cyanotype Film developing Fill flash Fireworks Harris Shutter Kite aerial Long exposure Macro Multiple exposure Night Panoramic Panning Photogram (Kirlian) Print toning Rephotography Rollout Sabatier Effect Stereoscopy Stopping Down Sun printing Infrared Ultraviolet Time-lapse Tilt-shift

Camera (Pinhole Rangefinder SLR Still TLR Toy View) Darkroom (Enlarger Safelight) Film (Base Format Holder Stock) Filter Flash Manufacturers Movie projector Photographic lens Slide projector Tripod Zone plate

Autochrome Lumire Calotype Daguerreotype Dufaycolor Heliography Painted photography backdrops Timeline of photographic technology

Digital camera (D-SLR Digital back) Photo sharing Digital and film compared Image sensor (CMOS APS CCD Three-CCD Foveon X3) Pixel Film scanner

Color Color management (Color space Primary color RGB CMYK) Color film (Print Slide)

C-41 process Cross processing Developer Dye coupler E-6 process Fixer Push processing Stop bath K-14 process

Analog photography Camera obscura Digiscoping Gelatin-silver process Gum printing Holography Lomography Photography and the law Photography museums and galleries (category) Print permanence Vignetting Visual arts

Biological data visualization Chemical imaging Crime mapping Data visualization Educational visualization Flow visualization Geovisualization Information visualization Mathematical visualization Medical imaging Molecular graphics Product visualization Scientific visualization Software visualization Technical drawing Volume visualization

Chart Computer graphics Diagram Graph of a function Engineering drawing Ideogram Information graphics Map Photograph Pictogram Plot Statistical graphics Table Technical drawings Technical illustration

Father-in-law Mother-in-law Son-in-law Daughter-in-law Brother-in-law Sister-in-law

Genealogy Patrilineality Matrilineality Bilateral descent Family tree Pedigree Family name Heredity Inheritance Heirloom

Article 1: Freedom, Egalitarianism, Dignity and Brotherhood Article 2: Universality of rights

Article 1 and 2: Right to freedom from discrimination Article 3: Right to life, liberty and security of person Article 4: Freedom from slavery Article 5: Freedom from torture and cruel and unusual punishment Article 6: Right to personhood Article 7: Equality before the law Article 8: Right to effective remedy from the law Article 9: Freedom from arbitrary arrest, detention and exile Article 10: Right to a fair trial Article 11.1: Presumption of innocence Article 11.2: Prohibition of retrospective law Article 12: Right to privacy Article 13: Freedom of movement Article 14: Right of asylum Article 15: Right to a nationality Article 16: Right to marriage and family life Article 17: Right to property Article 18: Freedom of thought, conscience and religion Article 19: Freedom of opinion and expression Article 20.1: Freedom of assembly Article 20.2: Freedom of association Article 21.1: Right to participation in government Article 21.2: Right of equal access to public office Article 21.3: Right to universal suffrage

Article 1 and 2: Right to freedom from discrimination Article 22: Right to social security Article 23.1: Right to work Article 23.2: Right to equal pay for equal work Article 23.3: Right to just remuneration Article 23.4: Right to join a trade union Article 24: Right to rest and leisure Article 25.1: Right to an adequate standard of living Article 25.2: Right to special care and assistance for mothers and children Article 26.1: Right to education Article 26.2: Human rights education Article 26.3: Right to choice of education Article 27.1: Right to participate in culture Article 27.2: Right to intellectual property

Article 28: Social order Article 29.1: Social responsibility Article 29.2: Limitations of human rights Article 29.3: The supremacy of the purposes and principles of the United Nations Article 30: Nothing in this Declaration may be interpreted as implying for any State, group or person any right to engage in any activity or to perform any act aimed at the destruction of any of the rights and freedoms set forth herein.

Freedom from discrimination Right to life Right to die Security of person Liberty Freedom of movement Freedom from slavery Personhood Right to bear arms Equality before the law Adequate remedy Freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention Freedom from torture Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment Right to a fair trial Presumption of innocence Right of asylum Nationality Freedom from exile Privacy Freedom of thought and conscience Freedom of religion Freedom of expression Freedom of information Freedom of assembly Freedom of association Right to protest Universal suffrage Marriage Family life

Labor rights Fair remuneration Equal pay for equal work Trade union membership Right to social security Leisure and rest Right to work Right to property(intellectual) Right to culture Right to public participation Right to education Right to adequate standard of living Right to housing Right to development Right to health Right to healthcare Right to water Right to food Right of return Right to Internet access

Family planning Reproductive health Abortion Freedom from involuntary female genital cutting

Negative and positive rights Claim rights and liberty rights Freedom versus license Desert claim Social contract Meritocracy Equality before the law