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in the picture vs pictured here

Both 'in the picture' and 'pictured here' are correct phrases, but they are used in different contexts. 'In the picture' is used when referring to something that is physically present in a photo or painting, while 'pictured here' is used to describe something that is shown or represented in a specific image or illustration.

Last updated: April 08, 2024 • 824 views

in the picture

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to something that is physically present in a photo or painting.

Use 'in the picture' when you want to talk about something that is physically present in a photo or painting. It indicates the presence of the subject within the visual representation.

Examples:

  • There is a cat in the picture.
  • She is smiling in the picture.
  • The Eiffel Tower is in the picture.
  • Can you see the dog in the picture?
  • There are mountains in the picture.
  • Bampo is the one next to me in the picture.
  • We see them two women right here in the picture.
  • I can make it look bigger in the picture.
  • It's even more beautiful than in the picture.
  • We've seen the women in the picture.
  • This is not Talking Heads, in the picture anyway.
  • But there were only three people in the picture.
  • Look carefully I'm in the picture right next to you.
  • Hunter was put in the picture.
  • This is the guy in the picture with Janet.
  • No, Alison is in the picture.
  • The guy in the picture with Kate.
  • I want to be in the picture, too.
  • Want to make sure they get in the picture.
  • They are sad... like the fish in the picture.
  • So Kristina wasn't even in the picture until they were...
  • Red backpack, same one she's wearing in the picture.
  • Same one she's wearing in the picture.
  • All you can do is report what's in the picture.
  • He's number 76 in the picture.

Alternatives:

  • visible in the image
  • depicted in the photograph
  • shown in the painting
  • present in the photo
  • captured in the picture

pictured here

This phrase is correct and commonly used to describe something that is shown or represented in a specific image or illustration.

Use 'pictured here' when you want to describe something that is shown or represented in a specific image or illustration. It indicates the subject's presence in the visual representation.

Examples:

  • The new product is pictured here.
  • The team members are pictured here.
  • The building is pictured here.
  • The map is pictured here.
  • The logo is pictured here.
  • The ones pictured here are by Margaret Oomen.
  • Not just fashion events, such as the Dalcuore/Rake breakfast pictured here.
  • 1957 TUDORADVISOR7926 A unique and extremely rare model, reference 7926, of which an example with a "Jubilee" bracelet is pictured here, was manufactured from 1957 to 1968.
  • The Holy one, considered one of the founders of monasticism, is pictured here with his iconographic attributes (the stick from the pilgrim surmounted by a bell), while meditating in front of a sacred text, and to the Crucified one.
  • The instrument pictured here courtesy of Don Aronne Magni is located at the Metropolitan Seminary of Modena.
  • The level pictured here can be found at the Ximeniano Observatory in Florence and was probably made by Amici as ordered by Fr. Eusebio Giorgi on 14 May 1839.
  • The one pictured here was from Linda Permann's class on Craftsy.
  • Chef Katherine's breakfast always includes a delightful fruit course such as the grilled nectarines pictured here.
  • It's the darker blue pictured here... with a lighter blue (Mediterranean Mood from Six Skeins) and Caron's Paints.
  • The example pictured here, most probably the one which Magnaghi studied, is still in the collection of the Hydrographic Institute of the Navy at Genoa.
  • The microscope for Dr. Holdt (April 1862), pictured here, has a maximum aperture of 160º and a series that uses immersion in aniseed and sassafras oil.
  • The high-quality, bright kitchen worktop made of a solid-surface material is available as an option - pictured here in conjunction with the bright furniture finish Grand Oak.
  • The polarizing apparatus pictured here was constructed by Amici in 1834 for the Physics Laboratory of Luigi Pacinotti at the University of Pisa, where it still is, at the "Centro per la conservazione e lo studio degli strumenti scientifici".
  • HYMER ML-T - Side view The HYMER ML-T is pictured here in the standard colour combination with the cab and bodywork in white.
  • The men's crochet tie pictured here comes from a crochet pattern sold by Poetry in Yarn
  • The trophy, pictured here.
  • They are pictured here for their 25th anniversary Newsweek retrospective on the Internet.
  • The Tobago fabric combination pictured here is no longer available.
  • Unfortunately, the Tobago upholstery design pictured here is no longer available.
  • The ones pictured here were made by GeneticCrafter.

Alternatives:

  • shown in this image
  • depicted in this illustration
  • displayed here
  • featured here
  • illustrated here

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