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Collectors look for depth of color, possibly with red flashes if cut conventionally.
Pissarro ’ s paintings also began to take on a more spontaneous look, with loosely blended brushstrokes and areas of impasto, giving more depth to the work.
Deakins described the look of the fantasy scenes as being very crisp, monochromatic, and highly lit in order to afford greater depth of focus.
The success of the film helped establish Burton as a profitable director, and it also proved to be a huge influence on future superhero films, which eschewed the bright, all-American heroism of Richard Donner's Superman for a grimmer, more realistic look and characters with more psychological depth.
* Field cameras of the United States an in depth look at field cameras from the 19th and 20th century.
Wrote De Excidio, which focused largely on the history of Christian Britain but fails to give an in depth look of the Pagan period.
Total savings on editing and cinematography amounted to around $ 30, 000 for all six entries, not enough to justify the loss of depth of visual perspective, which made the shows look like stagebound live TV dramas ( e. g. Playhouse 90, also produced at CBS ).
As videographers try to emulate the look of 35 mm film with digital cameras, this is one issue of frustration-excessive depth of field with digital cameras and using additional optical devices to reduce that depth of field.
One Irish Bishop, David Moriarty of Kerry, declared that " when we look down into the fathomless depth of this infamy of the heads of the Fenian conspiracy, we must acknowledge that eternity is not long enough, nor hell hot enough to punish such miscreants.
* Zürich: Seedbed of Radical Change offers a more in depth look at attempts to rehabilitate the Anabaptist label after Münster
Even with this ' forced depth ', oblique drawings look very unconvincing to the eye.
The show format consists of a " look back at the weekly news " that examines a set of the week's headline stories and their treatment in the press, followed by one or two segments that focus on particular subjects in depth.
This made the objects look more real, and added perspective and depth.
Stephen Holden of the New York Times described the film's look as " hazy, indistinct, sepia-tinted, overcrowded and flat ", and that " its monochromatic panoramas are too busy and flat to yield an illusion of depth or to convey a feeling of characters moving in space.
Cass ( 1992 ) argued that The Australian newspaper in its coverage of the Bougainville conflict lacked depth and focused on the crisis from Australia's own interests and a conviction that the former colony could not really look after itself.
Depending on the quality, the resulting print may look similar to or the same as those produced with the traditional photogravure process, though without the same amount of three-dimensional depth on the surface of the plate, and arguably, the print itself.
As the thief gains publicity by challenging the community to figure out which paintings claimed to be Vermeer's were indeed painted by him, everyone starts to look at the depth in art.
Students who successfully pass the entrance exam are eligible for further training on the Level 3 Investigators Course ( L3IC ), which consists of a more in depth look into serious crime.
* Yin Yu Tang: A Chinese Home To explore an in depth look into the ancient architecture of the Huang family ’ s domestic life in China, the Yin Yu Tang house offers an interactive view of the typical domestic architecture of the Qing dynasty.
* An Unofficial History of the Beanball-An in depth look at use of the beanball throughout 20th and 21st century baseball, including lists of headhunters and those they hunted.
* News and an in depth look at Mother Théodore From the Tribune-Star in Terre Haute, Indiana.
Finally, just before opening night, Laurents directed him always to look into Hearn's eyes, whenever the two men were on stage, so the audience would sense the depth of the couple's feelings for each other.
When we look near the edge of a star, we cannot " see " to the same depth as when we look at the center because the line of sight must travel at an oblique angle through the stellar gas when looking near the limb.

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The cavernous depth, cluttered with antiques, echoed to her hard heels as she walked directly to the office in the rear and took the seat at his desk.
Master Gorton, having foully abused high and low at Aquidneck is now bewitching and bemaddening poor Providence, both with his unclean and foul censures of all the ministers of this country ( for which myself have in Christ's name withstood him ), and also denying all visible and external ordinances in depth of Familism: almost all suck in his poison, as at first they did at Aquidneck.
The infrared emission could then be assumed to originate at the surface of the moon, while the radio emission originates at some depth beneath the surface, where the temperature variation due to solar radiation is reduced in amplitude and shifted in phase.
The waves of a 1923 tsunami in Sagami Bay brought to the surface and battered to death huge numbers of fishes that normally live at a depth of 3,000 feet.
The depth of water at the apex of the ridge is less than in most places, while the bottom of the ridge is three times as deep.
The dense Mediterranean water sinks below the Black Sea inflow to a depth of, then flows through the Dardanelles Strait and into the Sea of Marmara at velocities of 5 – 15 cm / s.
Rieux returns to the theme at the end of the novel, after the epidemic is over, when the depth of the feelings of exile and deprivation is clear from the overwhelming joy with which long parted lovers and family members greet each other.
The ship will seek a location which is sufficiently protected ; has suitable holding ground, enough depth at low tide and enough room for the boat to swing.
Scientists have discovered the longest underground river in the world, in Brazil, running for a length of 6, 000 km at a depth of nearly 4 km.
However, the need to engage targets at night, in depth or hit the target with the first rounds quickly led to predicted fire being developed in World War I.
The beds were deposited at the base of a cliff about 160 m tall, below the depth agitated by waves during storms.
Approximately of the tunnel will run under the strait, at a depth of about.
The set of all nodes at a given depth is sometimes called a level of the tree.
The root node is at depth zero.
* A perfect binary tree is a full binary tree in which all leaves are at the same depth or same level, and in which every parent has two children.
Those attacks combined with Maxime Weygand's Hedgehog tactic would become the major basis for responding to blitzkrieg attacks in the future: deployment in depth, permitting enemyor “ shoulders ” of a penetration was essential to channeling the enemy attack, and artillery, properly employed at the shoulders, could take a heavy toll of attackers.
For example, at the Battle of Kursk the Red Army employed a combination of defense in great depth, extensive minefields, and tenacious defense of breakthrough shoulders.
Miltiades ordered the two tribes that were forming the center of the Greek formation, the Leontis tribe led by Themistocles and the Antiochis tribe led by Aristides, to be arranged in the depth of four ranks while the rest of the tribes at their flanks were in ranks of eight.
Because water is incompressible and must remain within the confines of the bucket, this outward movement increases the depth of water at the larger radius, increasing the height of the surface at larger radius, and lowering it at smaller radius.
Astronomers did not observe large amounts of water following the collisions, and later impact studies found that fragmentation and destruction of the cometary fragments in an ' airburst ' probably occurred at much higher altitudes than previously expected, with even the largest fragments being destroyed when the pressure reached, well above the expected depth of the water layer.

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