"fusée éclairante de lentille"
In order to say worker in French, you would say, travailleur. If you wanted to say boss in French you would say, patron.
They don't say: "Glory be" in French. They say, Gloire à(Glory to)For example, if you want to say: Glory be to God, you'd say, "Gloire à Dieu".
It's not a French name.
It's not French
It's not a French name
A lens flair occurs in photography when unwanted light shines into the camera and shows up in a picture. This occurs often when shooting pictures with the sun in the background.
Lentille
A matte box in terms of photography and video is used on the end of a lens to block lens flare, glares and sunlight. Matte boxes are also used to hold filters in place.
Here are a few translations for "flare" in different languages: Spanish: llamarada French: éclat German: Flamme Italian: bagliore
Orbs are small, round luminous spheres of light captured in photographs. Mediums claim they are 'spirit bodies.' Photographers claim they are 'lens flares.' Or blobs of light caught in the lens apparatus of the camera. However, they do also appear in digital photos which would discount the lens flare explanation.
The Fresnel Lens was originally developed by French physicist Augustin-Jean Fresnel. It is a type of compact lens used to project light within a lighthouse.
Flare = furea (フレア), which is pronounced basically as it is written. Foo-ray-ah. It looks awkward when it's written but it doesn't really sound all that different from flare when you say it.
The team that was crowned the French football champions in 1998 is Lens.
Yes but it's hard to say
Lens were the runners up of the French football league in 1955.
to say is the verb 'dire' in French.
AP Flare = Atmospheric Pressure Flare