Sentences with phrase «photographs taken directly»

Photographs taken directly after the incident are also a good indicator for determining the level of damage sustained.

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Any photograph taken during or directly after the moment of truth: This means no photos showing any fluids that were involved in the birthing process.
According to a study published Wednesday in the journal Nature, a team of scientists has, for the first time ever, not only directly observed a planet being formed, but also captured a photograph of the process taking place around a star 450 light - years from Earth.
Directly following commencement, faculty, graduates, and families mingled and took photographs in Radcliffe Yard and around the HGSE campus.
With mobile, employees have the ability to take photographs and upload them directly from the scene.
If you photograph outside, try to arrange your photo time in the morning or late evening hours, and don't take their pictures directly facing the sun.
You will head directly to a well - sought out location from where you will watch the sunrise and take photographs.
Sprawling across a two - metre tall canvas, the painting exaggerates the viewer's perspective of the pieces shown, creating a dizzying effect: the pieces near the bottom of the canvas are painted as though the viewer is looking directly down on them, while those at the top seem to tower above, giving it the appearance of a photograph taken through a wide - angle lens.
By 1979, Barbara Kruger stopped taking photographs and began to employ found images in her art, mostly from mid-century American print media sources, with words collaged directly over them.
In this show, Lawler takes her brand of appropriation one step further, tracing black - and - white outlines of her past photographs, printing them onto vinyl, and then mounting them directly on the gallery's white - washed walls.
Desire as a Form of Energy (2015) is a new floor - standing work that expands Pirecki's Image Persistence series, using an image taken from digital documentation of an artwork the artist no longer owns, photographed directly from her computer screen with all the attendant pixelation.
By 1979 Barbara Kruger stopped taking photographs and began to employ found images in her work, with words collaged directly over them.
Many pieces on display appear two - dimensional, as if the photograph was taken directly above the body of water.
She sews by hand directly onto photographs she has taken, combining a traditional practical skill, embroidery with a modern and mass reproducible process, photography.
The gallery has also made it a mission to show work that directly shows Buffalo's fading industrial past, with exhibitions such as Jesse Webber's You Can't Smoke in Here, Mr. Corbusier, You'll Burn This Mother Down, featuring silkscreen prints of photographs of several grain elevators taken by Herd and Hilla Becher, who are husband and wife.
Photographer and videographer Alex Prager has an affinity for the pulp fiction heroine: many of her photographs appear to be film stills taken directly from a David Lynch or Hitchcock film but with a Cindy Sherman influence.
Gibbs approaches Lichtenstein's interiors from a place of comfort and familiarity, having worked directly from photographs of hotel rooms taken from holiday brochures since 1993.
This photograph of the living room is taken from another angle and shows how it is directly connected to the kitchen - diner.
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