eyeshot
/ˈaɪ.ʃɒt/Definitions
1. noun
The field of vision, especially as seen in a photograph or painting.
“The artist captured the scene in a single eyeshot, capturing the essence of the landscape.”
2. noun
A single shot taken by a camera, especially one that is successful in capturing the subject.
“She got the perfect eyeshot of the sunset, which made it to the cover of the magazine.”
3. verb
To take a shot with a camera, especially to capture a subject quickly or in a single attempt.
“The photographer tried to eyeshot the fleeting moment of the child playing, but it was too fast.”