
Mar 17th, 2009, 03:10 am
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 | eslHQ Zealot | | Join Date: Feb 25th, 2009 Location: In the South of Spain
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Take a picture... Quote:
Quote iadnajjar what is the difference between take a picture or catch a picture? thanx | Hi Iadnajjar,
The difference is that take a picture is correct and catch a picture isn't.
The only time you would ever be able to use catch would be if I had an actual picture or photo in my hands and I threw it to you and you caught the picture.
If you are talking about using a camera you take pictures or shoot photos.
You could say that you catch moments...you take a picture and capture a special moment on film.
Cheers,
Diana
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