Weddings-In-Pennsylvania-al.html. Ageing barrels is a very slow oxidation, the barrels can impart flavors to the wine: bottle ageing allows the wines to soften various components within the wine to harmonize. Separating wine from pomace (red wine).
Weddings-In-Pennsylvania-cw.html. Developed A tasting term referring to the maturity of a wine. Bellows: An expandable, flexible, light-tight, accordion-folded instrument used view cameras to connect the lens to the film plane, as well as other formats for close-up photography.
Weddings-In-Pennsylvania-dr.html. As aperture size or focal length increases, depth of field decreases. Negative: Film that produces an image with brightness levels opposite of the actual scene (black is white, etc. Controlled with aperture shutter speed settings.
Weddings-In-Pennsylvania-fs.html. Infinity: The farthest position on the distance scale of a lens. Murky More than deeply colored; lacking brightness, turbid sometimes a bit swampy. Some photographic materials are sensitized to record infrared light.e.
Weddings-In-Pennsylvania-gl.html. Handheld: The act of making an exposure with the camera held by hand, rather than mounted on a tripod. Photographically, it is typically used to indicate the magnification focal length of close-up lenses. Develop: Chemical process used to convert a film or paper's latent image into visible tones.
Weddings-In-Pennsylvania-it.html.) Tungsten Film: Often called Type B. Speed: Refers to the sensitivity of a photographic emulsion, or the ability for a lens to accommodate light. Commonly expressed as full-bodied, medium-bodied or medium-weight, or light-bodied. Lens Shade (Lens Hood): An attachment to the front of a lens that prevents extraneous light from shining directly onto the lens producing flare.
Weddings-In-Pennsylvania-lc.html. SABRINA NECKLINE: Begins two inches inside shoulder; straight across front. Handheld: The act of making an exposure with the camera held by hand, rather than mounted on a tripod.
Weddings-In-Pennsylvania-mn.html. TTL: Through The Lens. Must The unfermented juice of grapes extracted by crushing or pressing; grape juice the cask or vat before it is converted into wine. A tiny flower arrangement usually worn on the lapel of a man's jacket. If the bitter quality dominates the wine's flavor or aftertaste, it is considered a fault.
Weddings-In-Pennsylvania-xt.html. CAPELET SLEEVE: Falls several inches below elbow soft flare.
Bands-Wedding-Music-Philadelphia-aa.html. Developed A tasting term referring to the maturity of a wine. Contrast: The difference brightness between different light dark tones within a scene.
Bands-Wedding-Music-Philadelphia-al.html. Occasionally used as a synonym for acidic. Primary Colors: Red, Green, Blue (RGB). Fading Describes a wine that is losing color, fruit or flavor, usually as a result of age. Black rot Fungus disease of grape vines Blanc French word for 'white'.
Bands-Wedding-Music-Philadelphia-cw.html. If processed correctly, silver-based materials are, by nature, archival. Nose (Aroma) The character of a wine as determined by the olfactory sense.
Bands-Wedding-Music-Philadelphia-dr.html. Dodge: To lighten specific areas of a print by decreasing their exposure to light.
Bands-Wedding-Music-Philadelphia-fs.html. Boutinierre French boutonnière buttonhole, from Middle French, from bouton button.
Bands-Wedding-Music-Philadelphia-gl.html. Value: The relative lightness of an area. Monopod: A single leg (as a tripod leg) with a mounting bracket used to steady cameras. Skirt begins two or more inches above natural waist.
Bands-Wedding-Music-Philadelphia-it.html. Low values are dark, high values are light. Graceful Describes a wine that is harmonious pleasing a subtle way. Larger lenses produce increased image magnification. IF: Internal Focus.
Bands-Wedding-Music-Philadelphia-lc.html. The general balance of a wine corresponds to the proportion between its smooth its harsh nature. Reversal Film: Transparency/Chrome.
Bands-Wedding-Music-Philadelphia-mn.html. Tungsten Light: Light that is roughly 3200 degrees Kelvin color temperature. Parallax: The difference point of view that occurs when the taking lens is separate from the viewing lens. Inter-Neg: A negative that is made from a transparency image order to produce standard type-C color prints.
Bands-Wedding-Music-Philadelphia-xt.html. SABRINA NECKLINE: Begins two inches inside shoulder; straight across front.
Bridal-Shops-Philadelphia-aa.html. A tiny flower arrangement usually worn on the lapel of a man's jacket. A fungus that attacks the skin of grapes, causing water to evaporate thus increasing the sugar content.
Bridal-Shops-Philadelphia-al.html. Also used to describe the entire process of development fixing of an image an emulsion. Tears are formed more readily by higher alcohol wines. Tripod: A three-legged stand used to hold a camera steady during exposure. Carnation, white indicates pure ardent love, as well as good luck.
Bridal-Shops-Philadelphia-cw.html. FMIL Future Mother--Law. Crisp A tasting term, denotes a fresh, young, wine with good acidity.
Bridal-Shops-Philadelphia-dr.html. Macro Lens: A lens designed to produce very high sharpness when focused up-close; a lens that produces a ratio of 1:1 when used up close.
Bridal-Shops-Philadelphia-fs.html. Hot Shoe: A mounting bracket on top of a camera that is used to attach establish electrical connection with a flash. These blooms are good when given to a woman. Also called large-format camera (typically producing images 4x5 inches or greater).
Bridal-Shops-Philadelphia-gl.html. Speed increases as sensitivity increases. Another source of bitterness is tannin or stems. Also, a change exposure by a factor of two. The aftertaste or "finish" is the most important factor judging a wine's character quality.
Bridal-Shops-Philadelphia-it.html. BLOUSON: Drooping fullness fabric from bodice to waist; gathered at or below waist. Nose (Aroma) The character of a wine as determined by the olfactory sense. "Bouquet" has a similar meaning.
Bridal-Shops-Philadelphia-lc.html. Bulb: Shutter speed setting, marked B, that holds open the shutter as long as the release button is held down. Petunia rages "I am furious".) refers to the average age of the wine the barrel: colheita - refers to a port of a single vintage that has been aged wooden barrels: vintage- port of a specific year that is aged the bottle; late bottled - aged the barrel but not for as long as a tawny port; ruby - about three years old, sweet ruby red colored, usually fruity ready to drink.
Bridal-Shops-Philadelphia-mn.html. Tone: The lightness or darkness of a particular area. Moss shows maternal love charity. BLOUSON: Drooping fullness fabric from bodice to waist; gathered at or below waist.
Bridal-Shops-Philadelphia-xt.html. Sangria Sangria is made from red wine, fruit juices, soda water fruit. It can be distilled to obtain raw brandy. Used as the viewing screen view cameras.
Wedding-Rentals-Philadelphia-aa.html. CMYK commonly refers to a type of the ink colors used color offset printing. sweet wines a trace of bitterness may complement the flavors.
Wedding-Rentals-Philadelphia-al.html. Infrared: Light beyond red on the color spectrum, therefore invisible to the human eye. Guide Number = f/stop x Distance. The flip side is a funky, barnyardy character that borders on or crosses into dirtiness.
Wedding-Rentals-Philadelphia-cw.html. Chrysanthemum shows cheerfulness optimism.
Wedding-Rentals-Philadelphia-dr.html. Latent Image: Image formed by the changes to silver halide grains photographic emulsion upon exposure to light, which is not visible until chemical development occurs. K-14: The chemistry used to process Kodachrome film. Delicate Used to describe light- to medium-weight wines with good flavors. Each degree of Brix is equivalent to 1 gram of sugar per 100 grams of grape juice.
Wedding-Rentals-Philadelphia-fs.html. Perspective: The apparent size depth of objects a scene, related to point of view. Different from Granularity. Fast: 1. Frame: 1.
Wedding-Rentals-Philadelphia-gl.html. Film: Translucent material coated with an emulsion placed a camera to record images. Monopod: A single leg (as a tripod leg) with a mounting bracket used to steady cameras.
Wedding-Rentals-Philadelphia-it.html. LEG-OF-MUTTON SLEEVE: Very full puff at shoulder, tightly fitted on the forearm.
Wedding-Rentals-Philadelphia-lc.html. Aperture Priority: Mode of automatic exposure which the camera adjusts shutter speed according to a manually selected aperture.
Wedding-Rentals-Philadelphia-mn.html. For example, light on a cloudy day is diffuse. As the focal length increases, the magnification increases the angle of view decreases. They are usually a good idea if your marriage is near a holiday or a section of the year that many guests would be usually unable to attend. Tartaric Acid A naturally occurring acid, found grape juice hence wine.
Wedding-Rentals-Philadelphia-xt.html. young red wines it can be a warning signal, as bitterness doesn't always dissipate with age. CAPELET SLEEVE: Falls several inches below elbow soft flare. Mechanism within a lens that helps reduce blurring due to minor camera motion. Sangria Sangria is made from red wine, fruit juices, soda water fruit.
Philadelphia-Bridal-Shops-aa.html. Processing: The act of chemically developing fixing an image on film or paper.
Philadelphia-Bridal-Shops-al.html. "Save the Date" cards are ideal when your marriage date falls close proximity to a major holiday. Soft: Term describing any part of an image that is not focus. A 'long finish' is desired a good wine. Attractive A lighter style, fresh, easy to drink wine.
Philadelphia-Bridal-Shops-cw.html. Produces less density negatives, more density transparencies. Continuous Tone: An image possessing a smooth gradation of tones through the gray scale, from pure black to pure white. Latent images form the emulsion, are made visible permanent during development.
Philadelphia-Bridal-Shops-dr.html. pH A measure of the intensity of the acidity (hydrogen ions) grape juice wine.
Philadelphia-Bridal-Shops-fs.html. The grapes are pressed while frozen only the juice (never the solids) is used the fermentation.
Philadelphia-Bridal-Shops-gl.html. White Light: Light containing equal amounts of the primary additive colors of light.
Philadelphia-Bridal-Shops-it.html. pH is often a better measure of acid balance a juice than is the total acidity. 2. Film: Translucent material coated with an emulsion placed a camera to record images. photographic emulsions that are not very light-sensitive, 2.
Philadelphia-Bridal-Shops-lc.html. Iris indicates that "I have a message for you". Musty A tasting term to describe a stale smell, sometimes dissipates with airing the wine, sometimes the result of a bad cork. Polarizing Filter: A filter that affects light 4 ways: darkens the sky at 90 degrees from the sun; eliminates reflections; saturates color; reduces haze.
Philadelphia-Bridal-Shops-mn.html. WATTEAU: Train falls from back yoke of dress. Point Shoot: (Subjective term. Reciprocity Failure: Loss of predictable sensitivity a photographic emulsion due to very long (more than one second) very short (faster than 1/10,000th) exposures. An arrangement of flowers worn as a fashion accessory; Worn pinned to the bodice of a woman's dress.
Philadelphia-Bridal-Shops-xt.html. Zero Dosage Dosage is the mixture of sugar, wine sometimes brandy, that is added back to Methode Champenoise wines to create the sparkle through secondary fermentation.
Weddings-And-Philadelphia-aa.html. Also a reference to texture, as "a rich, buttery Chardonnay. Used as the viewing screen view cameras. A numerical rating indicating how many times exposure must be increased to compensate for loss of light caused by the density of the filter. Acronym often used newsgroups or email messages.
sitemap-A.html. Bite A marked degree of acidity or tannin. Dense Describes a wine that has concentrated aromas on the nose palate.
sitemap-B.html. Calla Lily signifies beauty. Both are served cold with ice.
sitemap-D.html. Aperitif Any wine served before a meal.
sitemap-E.html. Medoc(pronounced may-doc) Red wine district within the Bordeaux region of France Mousseux French term used to describe sparkling wine made by the Charmat Method - a method where sparkling wine is made bulk sealed tanks then bottled under pressure. Breathing Allowing a bottle of wine stand for several minutes (to several hours) after the cork is removed, but before serving it.
sitemap-F.html. Oak barrels can also give a vanilla flavor to wine. The human eye sees this light as colorless. Perspective: The apparent size depth of objects a scene, related to point of view.
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