She discovers paintings and a Polaroid camera, with fully functioning flashbulb.
From the guardian.co.uk
Beneath the flashbulb-shy exterior, one suspects, abides the soul of a dreamer.
From the theatlantic.com
Flashbulb memories are critical autobiographical memories about a major event.
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That sense of flashbulb memory is what happens when a photo connects with a viewer.
From the ethanzuckerman.com
Flashbulb memories are clear memories of unique and highly emotional events.
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Perhaps unsurprising as he is no stranger to the glare of many a paparazzi's flashbulb.
From the independent.co.uk
Flashbulb memories may not be any more accurate than everyday memories.
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The flashbulb spooked the horse, Luckman was thrown and he suffered a small cut on his wrist.
From the suntimes.com
His chief weapon is a supersized flashbulb, which makes them explode.
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Flash: a lamp for providing momentary light to take a photograph
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A light source located at the camera position which illuminates any visible object.
A magnesium-filled glass bulb, once commonly used in photography. In rocketry, flashbulbs are used to ignite thermalite fuses or BP charges for second stage ignition or recovery device deployment. They have the advantage of requiring very low electrical impulses to activate them. ...
Flash; bombilla fusible
Light source based on ignition of combustible metal wire in a gas filled transparent envelope. Popular sizes are usually blue-coated to give light approximating to daylight. Flash bulbs come in various sizes and types. ...