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单词 contre-jour
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Definition of contre-jour in English:

contre-jour

adverb & adjectiveˈkɒ̃trəˌʒʊəkɔ̃tʀəʒʊʀ
Photography
  • Having or involving the sun or other light source behind the subject.

    〔摄〕逆光的(地)

    as adjective a glorious contre-jour effect

    光辉灿烂的逆光效果。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The term "contre jour" applies to photographs taken towards a light source, usually the sun.
    • Among the five paintings is a luminous sunlit summer landscape, all the more effective by the children who inhabit it being painted contre-jour.
    • Her album features a winsome portrait shot contre-jour, external light washing over her.
    • Shoot toward the light, but expose on your subject—this is the famous contre-jour that can give your model a nice golden glare and will make the photo more abstract.
    • The drawings explore patterns of light and shade and contre jour effects of trees silhouetted against the sun.
    • He was obviously deeply intrigued by Raeburn's contre jour experiments of the early 1790s, and he carried out similar experiments himself.
    • The backlight mode for this camera doesn't work particularly well in a contre-jour portrait situation.
    • You can see how in this contre-jour scene the dark shadows have been lifted.

Origin

Early 20th century: French, from contre 'against' + jour 'daylight'.

Definition of contre-jour in US English:

contre-jour

adjective & adverbˌkôntrəˈZHo͝or
Photography
  • Having or involving the sun or other light source behind the subject.

    〔摄〕逆光的(地)

    as adjective a glorious contre-jour effect

    光辉灿烂的逆光效果。

    as adverb it is recommended not to use the film contre-jour

    建议不要逆光拍照。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The backlight mode for this camera doesn't work particularly well in a contre-jour portrait situation.
    • Her album features a winsome portrait shot contre-jour, external light washing over her.
    • He was obviously deeply intrigued by Raeburn's contre jour experiments of the early 1790s, and he carried out similar experiments himself.
    • The drawings explore patterns of light and shade and contre jour effects of trees silhouetted against the sun.
    • The term "contre jour" applies to photographs taken towards a light source, usually the sun.
    • Among the five paintings is a luminous sunlit summer landscape, all the more effective by the children who inhabit it being painted contre-jour.
    • You can see how in this contre-jour scene the dark shadows have been lifted.
    • Shoot toward the light, but expose on your subject—this is the famous contre-jour that can give your model a nice golden glare and will make the photo more abstract.

Origin

Early 20th century: French, from contre ‘against’ + jour ‘daylight’.

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