The answer to this question is going to be a let-down really, but here it goes:
Yes, you hypothetically could photograph a spirit going into the light, just as much as you could photograph any spirit.
Assuming that there are photos of spirits, then one could logically surmise that you could photograph one moving on!
I do not think so as it would not be possible no light for the photograph.
Many words in the English language come to us from Latin or Ancient Greek. "Photo" is derived from Greek - the Greek word "phos" means "light." The word "graph" also comes from a Greek word meaning "to draw." A Photograph is therefore a drawing made with light. We often shortern the word "photograph" to "photo." The latin word for "light" is "lux."
A photograph is an image created by light falling on a light-sensitive surface
The root of photograph is photo and photo= light
No, a virtual image cannot be photographed because it only exists as an apparent position where light rays appear to converge or diverge when viewed through a lens or mirror. It does not actually exist in physical space to be captured by a camera.
Yes, a photograph is created by capturing light onto a light-sensitive medium, such as film or a digital sensor, which then records the image. The amount of light and how it interacts with the medium determines the exposure and quality of the photograph.
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The Light of the Spirit was created in 1987.
A photograph of a specimen taken through a compound light microscope is called a photomicrograph.
yes ; it means to write with light.
The shutter opens and closes to control the amount of light that reaches the camera's sensor when taking a photograph.
Photograph