Sentences with phrase «taking a screen shot on»

I actually had a friend call and ask me why her S3 kept taking screen shots on it's own.
So I hope you bookmark this, print this out or take a screen shot on your cellphone and keep it close for those times when you slip up and fall off track and it feels like your head is about to explode.
I love my kindle fire and their was a lot of stuff I did not know how to do like take a screen shot on my kindle or that I could change the name on my kindle in till I went on this website -LRB--:
I forgot to take a screen shot on the last day of the month (AGAIN), so the screenshot below is slightly higher than the actual December ending number due to pay day on the 1st of the month.
Plus, with Vita's ability to take screen shots on the fly, this is fodder for some great HD beauty shots!
If you don't know how to take a screen shot, just go to Google (or whatever search engine you like) and type in «how do I take a screen shot on a (mac, PC, iPad, Droid... whatever)».
To take a screen shot on HTC Desire 820, you have to press power button and volume down key at the same time.
To take a screen shot on the Note Edge, you have to press the power button on the top and the home screen physical button simultaneously to take a screenshot.

Not exact matches

Take a screen grab of your electronic receipt or other proof of purchase, and post a photo of it in the comment section on this blog post (just click on the camera icon in the blog comment form, and upload a photo or screen shot from your computer).
I should have taken a screen shot to send you — I suspect the overlap happened because no comments had been published yet (I'm on firefox)-- the name / email / website fields were completely covered, but I figured those fields were prepopulated anyway because I've commented here before.
I'm usually on my iPad, so as soon as I see a recipe I may want to try, I take a screen shot of it.
I wish there was a print option on your blog, website for each recipe so I didn't have to print entire page, or take screen shot of recipes.
Dribble around high screens, take a piss poor shot, and then loaf getting back down the floor on defense.
I was worried that I'd have three GIFs of me airballing a halfcourt shot, and a GIF of a guy taking a charge, and write «lol d'ohhhh!!!!» around it and shovel it on your screen, and that would be it.
wow are we sterile up top, goals need to come from defense again, ozil & cech were great, mert once again taking the brunt of bad comments meanwhile a clean sheet and did nothing wrong, open goal that was saved was kos out of position and monreal caught up the pitch too high, giroud has great ball skills, issue is his position on the pitch, watched the match again focused on giroud, he tends to camp behind the defender from the ball, this only works when you have the quickness to break, he does nt, I have screen shots where ozil is 25 yrds farther up the pitch then giroud, thisis the problem, he is rendered useless unless ozil holds up, and thats not ozils strength, thus very few sog's from giroud on the run, when giroud gets lucky w space in front of the defender, he is lethal, but needs to get into that space,
While QB Cardale Jones took a few Twitter shots at the Bulls» forward after Noah mouthed something while he was shown on the big - screen, five - star linebacker pledge Justin Hilliard also took a swipe at the former Florida Gator.
If you find a diaper with this marking on the inside for sale anywhere, please take a screen shot a notify Cotton Babies immediately.
If you find a diaper with this marking on the inside for sale anywhere, please take a screen shot and notify Cotton Babies immediately.
To achieve the high - definition needed for the big screen, Domino takes images which have been shot on movie film and converts them into a video format by breaking each of the 24 frames per second into a mosaic of 3000 × 2000 picture points.
The trouble is, staring at the screen, even when it's on night - shift mode, is like taking a shot of espresso in that it cues your brain for wakefulness.
Do you ever have a ton of outfit photo shots taken and look at them on the camera screen and think «Hey these will be perfect!»
If you take a look at the screen shot below you will see the various emails we got from fictitious female members on the site.
Adele Haenal and Kevin Azais both give strong performances, and the chemistry is certainly present on screen, while the flick's bizarrely charming score and array of beautiful shots create definite impact; one of the film's final scenes, that takes place in an abandoned town, surprised me in its method of creating danger.
So, the second half of Blue Valentine, I shot on digital and I did that in a way because I wanted to capture the love that eroded through time and so I would do 45 minute takes to try to get to these moments when the actors would just forget they were on screen.
Whereas most trailers linger a few seconds at most on any one image, this extended spot — attached to screenings of Logan back in the spring — blows almost a minute and a half on an unbroken shot of Ryan Reynolds» irreverent crime - fighter laboriously changing into his costume in a phone booth, underscored by the iconic John Williams Superman score, as well as the sound of the bystander he's taking way too long to rescue being violently murdered off camera.
Even the exotic Costa Rica locale is shot with dark lighting and murky lensing, taking away the one thing that might be the go - to for entertainment when excitement fails to deliver on the screen.
Films that might have fit this putative strand included the charming but overlong Timeless Stories, co-written and directed by Vasilis Raisis (and winner of the Michael Cacoyannis Award for Best Greek Film), a story that follows a couple (played by different actors at different stages of the characters» lives) across the temporal loop of their will - they, won't - they relationship from childhood to middle age and back again — essentially Julio Medem - lite, or Looper rewritten by Richard Curtis; Michalis Giagkounidis's 4 Days, where the young antiheroine watches reruns of Friends, works in an underpatronized café, freaks out her hairy stalker by coming on to him, takes photographs and molests invalids as a means of staving off millennial ennui, and causes ripples in the temporal fold, but the film is as dead as she is, so you hardly notice; Bob Byington's Infinity Baby, which may be a «science - fiction comedy» about a company providing foster parents with infants who never grow up, but is essentially the same kind of lame, unambitious, conformist indie comedy that has characterized U.S. independent cinema for way too long — static, meticulously framed shots in pretentious black and white, amoral yet supposedly lovable characters played deadpan by the usual suspects (Kieran Culkin, Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, Kevin Corrigan), reciting apparently nihilistic but essentially soft - center dialogue, jangly indie music at the end, and a pretty good, if belated, Dick Cheney joke; and Petter Lennstrand's loveably lo - fi Up in the Sky, shown in the Youth Screen section, about a young girl abandoned by overworked parents at a sinister recycling plant, who is reluctantly adopted by a reconstituted family of misfits and marginalized (mostly puppets) who are secretly building a rocket — it's for anyone who has ever loved the Tintin moon adventures, books with resourceful heroines, narratives with oddball gangs, and the legendary episode of Angel where David Boreanaz turned into a Muppet.
It comes across on screen that this shoot must have been a great deal of fun... even when the film takes a dark turn.
Note: It was hard / virtually impossible to get good screenshots of the game itself — recording directly off the screen was strictly prohibited and SEGA's «heavies» were out in force on the day — so after a few shots of the display, I was left with very little to take photos of.
Fearing financial responsibility should any attack actually occur (a precedent foretold by a civil lawsuit in the Aurora, Colorado theater shooting at The Dark Knight Rises), the five biggest theater chains all took Sony up on their offer and reneged on their plans to screen the movie.
It also takes a shot at explaining love in math terms — not something previously featured on screen.
The show takes cues from the big screen as well: Its absurdist deadpan and quasi-documentary feel (the episodes are shot on handheld camera without a studio audience or laugh track) recall Christopher Guest's improvisational gems.
Though the movie takes place in the homes of two seventeen - year - old women, intricate camerawork and editing using shot - reverse - shot techniques to close in on first one speaker and then the next help to open the play for the big screen.
To distinguish the character - defining songs (always of inner turmoil) from the more matter - of - fact and plot - driving singing - as - dialogue, Hooper and cinematographer Danny Cohen shoot the characters» solos in long close - ups (most done in a one - take or with only a short cutaway in the middle or a complete break just at the final word)-- every tiny movement magnified and expanded on the screen.
These a scene in the movie were one of them get's shot in the leg by accident and oh my god they reaction to getting shot was freaking dreadful and such bad acting it took me out of the movie a little bit, but luckily Maika Monroe was on screen most of the time in that scene so she pretty much saved it.
It's still an awesome looking game even on my huge screen... plus, I usually put my friends up to a tournament where the loser of each round has to take a shot of whiskey.
Shot for $ 1.5 million over 30 days, Laughlin's film, while heavy on extended takes and a few awkward edits, overall looks very nice, and Elite's transfer marks the first time the film's been available with its original, evocative Technicolor - styled cinematography by Louis Horvath (who also photographed «Chandler,» and Laughlin's other directorial efforts); and in its original aspect ratio, which, in previous full screen versions, chopped Condon's second appearance as a «dead kid».
Director Kathryn Bigelow gives the proceedings a hefty dose of style, using a lot of dreamy slow motion and quick editing, and staging the action scenes with great energy; her most brilliant work here are the on - screen recreations of the SQUID clips, shot in long takes and with appropriately edgy and shaky handheld camera work.
The Warner Bros. - backed big - screen take on the 1960s cult gothic vampire TV soap opera is shooting in the British capital and at Pinewood Studios.
So he does exactly that, using countless features taking place (or shot) in Los Angeles to show the development of the city, as well as how decisions on and off the screen impact each other (one of my favourite parts: when Andersen explains how the city's modernist architecture was devalued by having the movies always associate the look with antagonists).
If one of the phrases is detected on a device - be it typed in an email, on social media or in a search engine, or present on a website or in a url - it takes a screen shot or video capture of the device, providing the school with «who, what, where» style information.
Not to shoot monsters on a computer screen, but to call a friend, visit the shops or take a long, relaxing bath.
Once it is up on the screen, you can use the camera to take a screen shot of the document and save it directly to your computer for later or just use the live version.
So much so that whenever they feature in the top 50 UK schools we take a screen shot and post it on the school windows for the parents to see.
A fun way to get people talking about your book is to take a screen shot of something exciting and share it on Facebook.
Screen Write takes a screen shot of the entire screen and allows you to scribble on top of it, and then save or share the reScreen Write takes a screen shot of the entire screen and allows you to scribble on top of it, and then save or share the rescreen shot of the entire screen and allows you to scribble on top of it, and then save or share the rescreen and allows you to scribble on top of it, and then save or share the results.
Even $ 2,000 DSLRs have only 3 inch low resolution screens, which are less than one tenth the area of the iPad screen, so you really don't know how good your photo is until you download it later on after the opportunity to take a better shot is gone (the same problem that film cameras had).
Explained in the «how - to» steps below, the hack takes advantage of the screen - shot feature of the iPad: While pressing down the round, concave «home - button,» quickly click the on - off switch (think of it as a camera shutter button) and you'll snap (a white flash will even appear on screen) a very crisp JPEG of whatever is on the screen.
In my last post I referred to the irony, and here it is, revealed in these two screen shots that I took when I was composing these posts, on November 19th:
Note: the last few postings have been using my Outskirts Press book Sell Your Book on Amazon as the comparison, but I realized when I was taking the screen shots for this posting that one could easily become confused about which book was the «Amazon book» and which book was the «Outskirts Press book» since «Amazon» is in the title of the Outskirts Press book.
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