Wikipedia gives this definition of Cinematography:
Cinematography is the creation of motion picutre images.
It can involve the use of film or digital imagery, usually
with a movie camera. It is closely related to the art of
still photography. Many additional technical difficulties
and creative problems arise when the camera and elements of
the scene may be in motion.
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But to me Cinematography simply means the Scenery.
I googled movies in which cinematography was singled out
and here are a few of them:
GWTW
An Affair To Remember
The Eddie Duchin Story
Psycho
Butterfield 8
Exodus
WSS
The Night of the Iguana
The Greatest Story Ever Told
The Sand Pebbles
STAR
The Wizard of oz
Jungle Book
Phanton of the Opera
Going My Way
Lassie
National Velvet
When Worlds Collide
The Robe
I'll Cry Tomorrow
A Man Called Peter
The English Patient
Shakespeare In Love
American Beauty
Lawrence of Arabia
and my personal fave for cinematography
Congo
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