Sentences with phrase «what contrasting images»

What contrasting images are presented by the northern regions of the Baltic, Urals, and Gobi desert.

Not exact matches

The NASA Earth Observatory has released an astonishing set of images that show the stark contrast between what islands in the Caribbean looked like before and after Hurricane Irma struck.
The image man, in contrast, is primarily concerned with what the other thinks of him.
The 2.40:1, 1080p transfer is extremely faithful to what was shown in theatres, in that the image is soft - focused, somewhat low - contrast, and features a colour palette that is at once undersaturated and overworked, with skin tones showing some spotty grading in the opening scenes.
The Super AMOLED Plus technology (don't ask us what the Plus is all about, the Super was enough to contend with the first time around) brings really punchy colours, top notch contrast and a really crisp image no matter what's on show.
The press release doesn't specify what the exact difference is with the new screens, all it says is: «The new, graphite Kindle DX uses Amazon's all new electronic ink display with 50 percent improved contrast for the clearest text and the sharpest images
What makes the Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 and iPad Air really shine are their very accurate colors, image contrast, and picture quality.
We won't discuss this TV in full detail as image quality, contrast and features can be seen above but we'll take a close look at the differences and what makes this TV truly flawless.
The colour, contrast, even fidelity and smoothness of the image is a very stark contrast for a game that was done up in what must have been less than a year or so.
Contrasting, say, the Trevor Sutton painting Christow with Giulia Ricci's Order Disruption Painting, could reinforce this view, as might opposing the serene geometry of the Natalie Dower to the visual excitation of Patrick Morrissey's work, or the stability of Sutton with the kinetic, off - balance effect of Morrissey (see image below), and I know I am going too far in contrasting the contained circularity of Farrer's Knot in Time or Robertson's Aura with the eccentricity of Martin Church's Definitions (Study No. 3), because mostly what I am finding here is Contrasting, say, the Trevor Sutton painting Christow with Giulia Ricci's Order Disruption Painting, could reinforce this view, as might opposing the serene geometry of the Natalie Dower to the visual excitation of Patrick Morrissey's work, or the stability of Sutton with the kinetic, off - balance effect of Morrissey (see image below), and I know I am going too far in contrasting the contained circularity of Farrer's Knot in Time or Robertson's Aura with the eccentricity of Martin Church's Definitions (Study No. 3), because mostly what I am finding here is contrasting the contained circularity of Farrer's Knot in Time or Robertson's Aura with the eccentricity of Martin Church's Definitions (Study No. 3), because mostly what I am finding here is continuity.
The images portray contrasts, often creating tensions between what is revealed and concealed, attracting the viewer's attention.
In Butterfly, 1975, Mendieta incorporated a 16 - channel video processor to add a high - contrast, polarized graphic - effect to images of herself with what appear to be feathered wings.
Their initial desire was to include work by Irish and black American artists but, due to what they perceived as a scarcity of Northern Irish artists covering the period, the duo instead focused on the work of artists across the Atlantic.3 In contrast to their Northern Irish counterparts, successive generations of African American contemporary artists have returned to the images, iconographies and key events of the Civil Rights movement in their work.
His color photos with painted backdrops of office cubicles or beach scenes let the client choose what image to project, but the curved painted backdrops flatten out the space and create a surreal effect, in contrast to the elegance of Keita's large - format portraits.
The artist used Spain's tragic social and political conflict as a starting point for the creation of what has become his hallmark, a dramatic series of images relying consistently on the contrast of ovals and rectangles and black and white.
In Figure by a Pool (2008 - 2012) and Walking Figure by Pool (2011), which are essentially the same image painted in different colours, I couldn't help but see a slight nod to Hockney in subject matter, though whereas Hockney emphasises the harsh, bright surface of things in his swimming pool paintings, what makes Doig's paintings so distinctive is what he does to the surface — how he draws attention to and manipulates the texture and palette of his surfaces; not flattening them out, or making them uniform, but dividing them up to create intriguing and, at times, unsettling contrasts.
Historian Deborah Willis says of Walker's work and Kamoinge, «The photographs are a rich contrast to the «headline» images that have circulated worldwide about black communities known only as the roughest and toughest neighborhoods to live in... I consider these photographs to be a mosaic of the black experience; they expand our consciousness and challenge what we think we know about black life.»
By contrast, Tate has tended to champion what it sees as the «real» international avant garde, artists who are big on theory, and weaker when it comes to image - making power.
It can crop, adjust contrast and enhance shadows, but what sets it apart is the «layers» feature which you can use to combine texts and images.
As such, HDR10 support allows the E-series to better recreate what the director or cinematographer originally envisioned, resulting in more colors, better contrast, and thus, more realistic images.
What's more, this TV's intelligent picture engine individually analyzes each scene and matches it with a special image database that specifically takes care of texture, contrast, color and edges.
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