yassı kap

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pan
To move the camera lens angle while continuing to expose the film, enabling a contiguous view and enrichment of context. In still-photography large-group portraits the film usually remains on a horizontal fixed plane as the lens and/or the film holder moves to expose the film laterally. The resulting image may extend a short distance laterally or as great as 360 degrees from the point where the film first began to be exposed
To beat one's opposition convincingly
To turn horizontally (of a camera etc.)
A cylindrical receptacle about as tall as it is wide, with one long handle, usually made of metal, used for cooking in the home
To wash in a pan (of earth, sand etc. when searching for gold)
A wide receptacle in which gold grains are separated from gravel by washing the contents with water
A wide, flat receptacle used around the house, especially for cooking or frying
See Vacuum pan, under Vacuum
If someone pans for gold, they use a shallow metal container to try to find small pieces of gold from a river. People came westward in the 1800s to pan for gold Every year they panned about a ton and a half of gold. To move (a camera) so as to follow a moving object or create a panoramic effect. in Greek mythology, the god of fields, forests, and shepherds. Pan is usually shown in pictures as a man with a goat's horns, ears, and legs, playing the panpipes. He is also famous for his strong sexual desire. Greek fertility deity with a half-human, half-animal form. The Romans associated him with Faunus. Pan was usually said to be the son of Hermes. He was often represented as a vigorous and lustful figure with the horns, legs, and ears of a goat; in later art his human parts were more emphasized. Some Christian depictions of the Devil bear a striking resemblance to Pan. Pan haunted the high hills, where he was chiefly concerned with flocks and herds. Like a shepherd, Pan was a piper, and he rested at noon. He could inspire irrational terror in humans, and the word panic comes from his name. Pan p'o Pan American Sports Games Pan American World Airways Inc. Pan Am Pan Gu Pan African movement Pan American Highway Pan American Union Pan Arabism Pan Germanism Pan Slavism Pan Turkism Tin Pan Alley
a specific type of lake, natural depression or basin. They are sometimes associated with desert areas
A horizontal camera pivot (from right to left or left to right) from a stationary position
Personal Area Network Boosted by the promotion of Bluetooth, PANs are very short-range
A face
shallow container made of metal
To turn out (profitably or unprofitably); to result; to develop; as, the investigation, or the speculation, panned out poorly
A loaf of bread
The skull, considered as a vessel containing the brain; the upper part of the head; the brainpan; the cranium
{i} flat shallow pan for frying food; pot for cooking food; toilet; basin, bowl
To join or fit together; to unite
Pan- becomes pam- before b or p, as pamprodactylous
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