Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Bigfoot" ¶ 9
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

photograph and generated
The most stable of plastics used in photo preservation, polyester, does not generate any harmful chemical elements, but nor does it have any capability to absorb acids generated by the photograph itself.
* In 2006, plasma physicists at the Universities of Texas and Michigan were able to photograph Langmuir waves, generated by a 30 TW laser pulse, for the first time.
The photograph 99 Cent ( 1999 ) was taken at a 99 Cents Only store on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, and depicts its interior as a stretched horizontal composition of parallel shelves, intersected by vertical white columns, in which the abundance of " neatly labeled packets are transformed into fields of color, generated by endless arrays of identical products, reflecting off the shiny ceiling " ( Wyatt Mason ).

photograph and considerable
In keeping with his adventurous spirit, he took considerable risks to photograph his subjects, also producing many rare colour photographs of the conflict.
In 2000, Kildare County Council installed a set of traffic lights at the junction of the Liffey bridge and Main Street, however there was considerable opposition to the lights from the town shopkeepers, who sponsored an advertising supplement in Dublin's Evening Herald which featured a photograph of a man shaking his fist at the lights to show the traders ' opposition to them.
A later version of the painting, on canvas, had been offered to the Kansas City Art Institute as the original, but was identified as a copy, on the basis of a photograph, by Sir Joseph Duveen, who permitted his remarks to be published in the New York World in 1920 ; the owner, Mrs Andrée Lardoux Hahn, sued for defamation of property in a notorious court case, which involved many of the major connoisseurs of the day, inspecting the two paintings side by side at the Louvre ; the case was eventually heard in New York before a jury selected for not knowing anything of Leonardo or Morellian connoisseurship, and settled for $ 60, 000 plus court expenses, which were considerable.
The photograph shows the singer from the rear and was taken from a considerable distance ; she is shown standing on a rock and staring out at the ocean.

photograph and attention
On March 6, 2008, the New England Historic Genealogical Society announced that a staff member had discovered a rare 1888 photograph showing Helen and Anne, which, although previously published, had escaped widespread attention.
Rosenthal briefly contemplated attempting to photograph both flags, but decided against it, so he focused his attention on the group of Marines preparing to raise the second flag.
A James Dean-themed photograph of McCallum caught the attention of the Rank Organisation, who signed him in 1956.
It is best to photograph it from somewhere along Harcourt Road and not to attract too much attention.
Photographer Ansel Adams, known best for his dramatic black and white landscapes, also felt that color could be distracting, and could therefore divert the artist ’ s attention away from creating a photograph to his full potential, according to some experts.
Although Winter was shown Climbié's passport ( with a photograph of Anna ), she paid no attention to them, believing that Kouao's application was ineligible on the grounds of habitual residence.
The rule of the added unusual feature is an effort by the photographer to capture the audiences attention by drawing their eye to something unexpected by introducing an unusual feature or prop into the photograph.
* When you approach something to photograph it, first be still with yourself until the object of your attention affirms your presence.
In 1951, Cura came once again to the attention of the BBC's lawyers when he requested that he be allowed to photograph entire BBC productions, writing that his service “ enables you to have a permanent pictorial record for valuable reference in years to come, of series which have a brief life of an hour or so and are then lost forever ”.
Burnett's inspiration for the exceedingly masculine " Marlboro Man " icon came in 1949 from an issue of LIFE magazine, where the photograph ( shot by Leonard McCombe ) and story of Texas cowboy Clarence Hailey Long caught his attention.
When the 1989 expedition by Dr. Robert Ballard to locate and photograph the remains of the battleship proved to be successful, further attention was directed to the story of the Bismarck.
He was said to have liked the attention that came with being a part of the trial, especially having his photograph taken.
This comparison of views draws attention to the very significant foreshortening in the ministry ’ s obliquely-taken photograph.
Bennett received much attention for his advanced techniques, and was commissioned by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad to photograph the landscape along the company's track in Wisconsin.

photograph and story
The photograph was placed on the front cover of the News Chronicle ( now the Daily Mail ) the following morning under the tagline " Every picture tells a story ".
An illustration is a depiction ( such as a drawing, painting, photograph or other image ) that is created to elucidate or dictate sensual information ( such as a story, poem or newspaper article ).
The full photograph was published with an accompanying story on The New York Times website on April 27, 2008.
It is known that she knew Holmes prior the events of the film that could have been a story based on " A Scandal " as Sherlock has in his possession a photograph of her.
For example, it can be created by a long, drawn-out story, such as in erotic literature or pornographic film ; by a quick mental flash of sexual imagery, such as a photograph or physical object ; or be due to a sexual attraction to another person or an aspect of that person.
At the end of the story Durdle Doorus is transformed into Durdle Door with the validity of the transformation demonstrated by an illustration and photograph.
On 19 November 1901, the The Evening World ( New York ), ran a story about Whitehead's achievements and included a photograph of him sitting on his new flying machine.
Images of those chosen, taken from September to December 2006, who had submitted a story and digital photograph which " captured ... themes of inspiration, passion and fun ," appeared on McDonald's paper bags and cups worldwide.
Twenty years later, when Johnson ran for U. S. Congress, Mike Kelleher, his Democratic rival, had the story documented on a website dedicated to the photograph and Johnson's reactions, saying " It would be funny, if it weren't so serious ..."
Sports Illustrated ran the story as one of its primary articles the next week, with a leading photograph showing the football heading between the uprights through the snow.
In the location-change task, the child is told a story about a character that puts an object in one location ( e. g., chocolate in a green cupboard ) and takes a Polaroid photograph of the scene.
Lane's side of the story is that a few weeks after the last comment Kilgallen published about the assassination ( an item in her September 3, 1965 Voice of Broadway column about Marina Oswald Porter and her incriminating photograph of Lee holding a rifle and socialist literature ), Kilgallen told him by phone that she planned to visit Dallas again.
His photograph and life story line the walls and menus inside.
At the beginning of the story, he is living alone but is soon joined by Miina Miyafuji and Karen Onodera after they each trace their copies of the photograph to the house.
Her story had been widely reported throughout the world, and on her tenth birthday, Eve was sent a letter and signed photograph from Diana, Princess of Wales.
* Chilean born visual artist Alfredo Jaar presented the story of Kevin Carter and his Pullitzer Prize-winning photograph in the work The Sound of Silence, a cinematic video installation presented in his Politics of the Image exhibition at the South London Gallery in 2008.
" Above the fold " is a graphic design concept that refers to the location of an important news story or a visually appealing photograph on the upper half of the front page of a newspaper, or in case of webpages, the part of a page that's visible without scrolling.
Genoa's Il Cittadino newspaper reported Pia's photograph on June 13, and a day later the story appeared in the national newspaper Corriere Nazionale.
In the meantime, King Umberto I of Italy, whose permission was instrumental for the Pia photograph, was assassinated in July 1900 and did not see the full story unfold.
In 2000, the Cardinal broke the story that university officials had digitally inserted a black student ’ s face into a photograph of white Badger football fans.
In 2009, the Anne Frank House received a photograph of Peter Schiff as a boy, donated by one of his former classmates, and can be seen, along with the story of it's donation on the Anne Frank House website.
The film tells the story of Riyo, a Japanese woman whose photograph exchange with a plantation worker leads her to Hawaii.

1.895 seconds.