The iconic lunch photo at Rockefeller Center, commonly known as "Lunch atop a Skyscraper," was taken in 1932 during the construction of the RCA Building (now known as the GE Building). The photograph captures eleven construction workers casually dining while seated on a steel beam high above the streets of New York City. This image has become a symbol of the resilience and spirit of the American workforce during the Great Depression.
We did not take our lunch. We have not had our lunch. We have not taken lunch.
You can, but it is not idiomatic English. If you mean that people worked straight through their lunch time, use No one took lunch
According to Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunchtime_atop_a_Skyscraper), it was taken during the construction of the GE Building at Rockefeller Center in 1932.
No everyone will have taken a panorama photo.
You can have your photo taken by a street photographer. Or you can have photos taken in Kandahar.
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You can get a passport photo taken at various locations such as post offices, drugstores, and photography studios.
You can get a visa photo taken at a local pharmacy, post office, or a professional photography studio that offers passport and visa photo services.
I'm not entirely sure that I understand the question. If your question is "If a photo has Jupiter half in sunlight and half in shadow, will this allow you to calculate where the photo was taken?", then the answer is "Yes, but only if you know the exact TIME when the photo was taken." If the photo was taken by a spacecraft, then we can only calculate the line of position along which the photo was taken. Depending on the quality of the lens and the magnification used, the photo may have been taken from a position close to Jupiter or one farther away.
The photo to be featured on the NRL grandfinal trophy was taken in between 1946 and 1947
The photo featuring Windows 10 themes was taken in Seattle, Washington.