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step into the picture
What does "step into the picture" mean?
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Re: step into the picture

Originally Posted by
Leosiso
What does "step into the picture" mean?
It could mean several things. Please provide more context.
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not a teacher
The most obvious and literal would be, when taking a photograph, to ask a person who is not in view of the camera's lens to step into view of the camera's lens so he will be in the picture. I can't think of any idiomatic meaning of this phrase.
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Re: step into the picture
This happens occasionally to professional picture hangers, when they lose their step on the ladder and put their foot through a canvas.
It's used more often as a figurative term in some contexts.
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Re: step into the picture

Originally Posted by
Raymott
This happens occasionally to professional picture hangers, when they lose their step on the ladder and put their foot through a canvas.
For some reason I couldn't stop laughing after reading this.
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not a teacher
until you stepped into the picture
So that's the idiom we're talking about?
In America that would be came into the picture.
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Re: not a teacher

Originally Posted by
Vidor
So that's the idiom we're talking about?
Who knows? That could only be determined if the OP stepped back into the picture.
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