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Long observation has taught Mason that most landscape can be reduced to three essential planes: a foreground in sharp focus -- either a light area with dark accents or a dark one with lights ; ;
A mid-18th century etching of the Palazzo del Quirinale by Giovanni Battista Piranesi: The colossal Roman " Horse Tamers " or Dioscuri are in the foreground, but the obelisk from the Mausoleum of Augustus ( erected 1781-1786 ) has not yet been set up between them.
The gate in the middle of this view has been raised to the maintenance position ; a barge can be seen in the foreground.
There are some leaves, some tree trunks, and, in the background, a river in which a chemise-wearing woman bathes ; in the foreground, two young men are seated across from a second woman who has just exited the water and who dries her naked skin in the open air.
As a theme it brings intense emotions into the foreground, and has consequences for all concerned.
For instance, the sleeping boy has just clumsily knocked over a copper pot and a candlestick which now lie in the foreground of the painting.
The flash has given the foreground more illumination than the background.
The massive statue in the foreground was a gift to the University by its sculptor Sir Edward Paolozzi-the sculpture is named ' Faraday ', and has an excerpt from the poem ' The Dry Salvages ' by T. S. Eliot around its base.
However, the painter has set him forward of the light streaming through the window, and so minimised the contrast of tone on this foreground figure.
The area in the foreground has since naturally filled with sand past the rock to the right of the photo.
It has a portrait of Danny Thomas in the foreground and a picture of St. Jude.
The foreground has high contrast ; the background has low contrast.
It has nominated ( has put forward ) on foreground workshop perfekcjonizm.
The Sunsphere at night, with the Knoxville Convention Center visible in the foreground. Although the Sunsphere is the most recognized feature of the Knoxville cityscape, it has remained vacant or underutilized for most of its post-fair life.
As described earlier, we might have access to a slightly earlier stage of stacking where the foreground window has not been drawn yet.
The coat of arms consists of a white horizontal band between two red bands ( the standard formation sign background for corps in the Indian Army ) with two crossed spears with wings in the foreground. The Corps HQ has an Indian Air Force air control unit attached to it, 3 TAC, commanded by a Group Captain.
The stadium has regularly featured on the popular football game series FIFA ( video game series ) and appears to be included on the global front cover of FIFA 13 with Lionel Messi in the foreground.
The foreground includes part of a coup which has recently been logged and burnt.
Each 8 characters in the character set has a foreground and background color.
This is the TMS9918 screen mode 2 challenge: every 8 × 1 pixel area has two colors, foreground and background.
He argues that progress has been made toward a cap and trade system and should not be discarded, that such a system would foreground scientific and climatological expertise rather than economic expertise, and that such a system is much more achievable on an international level.
A sprite is essentially a glyph 8 pixels wide and 256 TV lines tall, and has two colors: the background ( transparent ) ( in the glyph ) and the foreground ().

foreground and grouped
Sometimes the influence of Velázquez was uppermost, as in My Family ( 1901 ), a reference to Las Meninas which grouped his wife and children in the foreground, the painter reflected, at work, in a distant mirror.

foreground and leading
The basic components of Schenkerian theory and analysis therefore are the nature of the background — that is, the highest voice leading level — and the ways in which the background may be prolonged ( elaborated, transformed ) to arrive at the foreground — i. e. the musical composition.
The foreground celebration, a frieze of figures painted in the most shimmering finery, is flanked by two sets of stairs leading back to a terrace, Roman colonnades, and a brilliant sky.
The River Corrib is in the foreground, crossed by what is now " O ' Briens Bridge ", leading to Salthill.
alt = A painting of parkland with a boat on a lake in the foreground, and fields leading up to a red-brick house in the distance
The River Corrib is in the foreground, crossed by what is now " O ' Brien's Bridge ", leading to Mainguard Street.

foreground and from
In following this general principle, Mason provides the observer with a natural eye progression from foreground to background, and the illusion of depth is instantly created.
What is meant by stating that Aelbert learned form from his father is that his eventual transition from a specifically landscape painter to the involvement of foreground figures is attributed to his interaction with his Jacob.
The evidence for Aelbert ’ s evolution to foreground figure painter is in the production of some paintings from 1645-50 featuring foreground animals that do not fit with Jacob ’ s style.
Running vertically from the foreground to the background is a line of 14 anchored ships flying red, white and blue tricolour flags.
Two battered ships drift in the foreground while smoke and flame boil from a third.
Raw CMBR data coming down from the space vehicle ( i. e., WMAP ) contain foreground effects that completely obscure the fine-scale structure of the Cosmic Microwave background.
Although computing a power spectrum from a map is in principle a simple Fourier transform, decomposing the map of the sky into spherical harmonics, in practice it is hard to take the effects of noise and foreground sources into account.
Later analyses have pointed out that these are the modes most susceptible to foreground contamination from synchrotron, dust, and free-free emission, and from experimental uncertainty in the monopole and dipole.
The isolated figure of Hamlet reclines in the dark foreground, while behind a Scrim ( material ) | gauze the rest of the court are absorbed in a bright, unified golden pyramid emanating from Claudius.
Hobart Central Business District and Wrest Point Casino in the foreground viewed from Mount Nelson, Tasmania | Mount Nelson
Kenilworth Castle seen from the west ; by the 13th century, the foreground would have been occupied by the water defences of the Great Mere.
Joachim Wtewael Perseus and Andromeda, 1616, Louvre, the composition displaying a Vanité of bones and seashells in the foreground and an elaborate academic nude with a palette borrowing from the forefront for Andromeda's cheeks.
They instead recorded the song at RCA's Nashville studio with Porter trying a completely new strategy: building the mix from the top down rather than from the bottom up, beginning with the close-miked background vocals in the foreground and ending with the rhythm section soft in the background.
Stonehenge from the heelstone in 2007 with the ' Slaughter Stone ' in the foreground
Sydney Harbour from the air, showing the Opera House, the CBD, Circular Quay, the Bridge, the Parramatta River, North Sydney and Kirribilli in the foreground
Dresden, 1945, view from the city hall ( Rathaus ) over the destroyed city ( the allegory of goodness in the foreground )
An etching of the Hill, crowned by the mass of the Palazzo del Quirinale, from a series I Sette Colli di Roma antica e moderna published in 1827 by Luigi Rossini ( 1790-1857 ): His view, from the roof of the palazzo near the Trevi Fountain that now houses the Accademia di San Luca, substituted an imaginary foreground garden for the repetitious roofscape.
The city of Bastia as seen from the " Pigno ": notice the lack of constructions in the foreground and the city along the coast in the background

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