Sentences with phrase «best of blurring»

Julian Opie is hot right now because he did the cover of The Best of Blur.
His design for the band Blur's album «Best of Blur» (2000) was awarded the Music Week CADS for Best Illustration in 2001.

Not exact matches

It's this group that blurs the line between actual illness and the kind of «not feeling well» that can be an excuse for poor performance or absences.
As The Wirecutter notes, «Details on the high end are clear but not piercing, the mids are even with no muddy, blurred sound, and for $ 70, the Swimbuds Sport headphones sound better than some of the merely water - resistant headphones that cost upwards of $ 40 more.»
Plus, they can't provide depth - of - field effects — the aesthetically appealing and narratively useful blurring of the foreground and background deemed essential to good filmmaking.
It's normal for even the best entrepreneurs to experience a blur of focus every now and then.
A plain background works best, but if the subject is in a crowd or busy area, blur the background as much as you can with the help of a telephoto lens, wide open.
It was the kind of performance — a blur of half - truths and «whatabout» s and lies — that could make a good Christian queasy.
Further exploration of the attitudes of animals is necessary here, and the lines of demarcation blur, but the «play» of animals seems best understood as instinctive, almost automatic movement rather than play.
The issues are blurred and the battle between good and evil is scarcely recognized by the majority of people.
In one popular study of the problem of God today, John A. T. Robinson questions the relevance of a theism that would think of God as a heavenly, completely perfect person who resides above the world and mankind.4 The same issue is raised by Harvey Cox, who writes: The willingness of the classical philosophers to allow the God of the Bible to be blurred into Plato's Idea of the Good or Aristotle's Prime Mover was fatal.
It must be said, of course, in order not to blur the fallacy in Bergson's method, that he chose intuition as being a mode of apprehension most appropriate to a concern with internal relations precisely because he failed to note or to acknowledge the structural or contextual character of such relations as an external pattern of existence as well.
They successfully created a world - against - the - world or world - within - a-world, a cradle - to - grave, dusk - to - dawn, Sunday - to - Saturday envelope of meaning, thus shaping a market that the mainline lost when it urged churches to blur and blend with the best of secular culture.
I keep trying to do my best to blur my eyes and see this display as being a comfort to the families of the individual victims; but really, overall, it looks like a trash dump.
Do your best to minimize your own evil and get rid of the fairy tale characters — they only blur your own innate moral vision.
Binge watching television shows is likely the closest we'll ever get to time travel, because there's no better way to make an whole day go by in a blur than queing up an entire season of a good series.
These internal relationships, these new subject - object wholes — which blur the distinction between subject and object — are for Merleau - Ponty Gestalt - structured, since one feature of a Gestalt is that each part bears to others as well as to the whole interdependent rather than independent relations.
For Erasmus, theology was a rather tiresome professional necessity, tending towards blurring of fact, and often a threat to genuine scholarship, simple piety and good morals.
Elaborating on the ever - blurring line between Burgundians and top New World Chardonnays, Tan explained: «Chardonnay is a very competitive grape variety that producers around the world are now really getting the hang of understanding how the grape variety works in that particular region or environment and producing very good quality wines.
What's more, the app includes features like an auto blurring effect to give images the air of SLR photography, as well as brightness adjustment and flashlight features to increase your shooting options.
Heck, Drury hasn't seen the best of Drury through his own blurred vision.
31 JIM BUSBY, CENTER FIELD: One of the best defensively and a blur on the bases; after fast start this spring, hopes to regain 1953 - 54 batting pace -LRB-.312 and.298 with Senators).
The best was 132 - pound champ Melissa (Honeygirl) Salamone, a blur from Miami who, picking up on the braggadocio expected of sweet scientists, all but guaranteed a future win over Martin.
The zest, the motion, even the thrilling purity of ring excellence — only at best a blur — is observable, and it begs critical generosity.
Spain's passing football and flow around the pitch is done spectacularly, at blurring speeds in a well disciplined and sleek design: every player knows his role and understands the geometry of the pitch.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bokeh you can have good bokeh — like chain of daisies and owl on the sills macro shots or bad bokeh where the blur is in the wrong place.
I'm always trying so hard to get things perfectly in focus that sometimes I forget the best images are the ones that show children as they really are: a blur of motion, activity, happiness, and life.
Meaning, if a mother is completely worn down because of issues feeding the baby, the lines become blurred as to whether nursing is truly the better option for her and her baby.
Your hospital stay feels like a blur and everything you learned in all of the parenting and breastfeeding classes you took well it's somewhere.
Years of celebrations have blurred together, but a few still stand out, for good reasons and bad.
This is the time when your world revolves around the baby and as you go through the weeks, it would all be just a blur of activity from birth until this stage, so it is best to relax and enjoy each moment with your baby.
Dave Rowntree Best known as the drummer from Britpop band Blur, he has been a member of the Labour Party since 2002, chairing London's West End branch.
We'll have a continuum of media outlets, ranging from lone bloggers howling in the wilderness to well - staffed newsrooms at CNN and the Post, but with a blurring of the sharp distinctions in reach, resources, skills and abilities that have traditionally marked the difference between amateur journalists and professionals.
The committee's report was commissioned last year in the wake of Fox's resignation over the blurring of the roles of his best man, Adam Werritty.
ALBANY — Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo's effort to pressure the Senate to raise the minimum wage to $ 15 an hour appears to include promoting the effort of a registered lobbyist on the state website, which good - government advocates said inappropriately blurs the line between governing and lobbying.
A coalition of good - government groups said the use of the SUNY Polytechnic and its Fort Schuyler nonprofit arm blurs the lines of responsibility and accountability in deciding which companies get big contracts.
The base version, however, is designed for smoothing the skin by visually blurring tone imperfections as well as smoothing out any kind of fine lines.
This orange blur is the best image of Titan from Earth.
Because space is above the blurring and attenuation effects of Earth's atmosphere, it is a better place than our planet to collect an exoplanet's chemical or spectral information.
Says Sawaoka: «In general, we think there is great potential in better understanding how the behavior of individual organization members reflects on the image of organizations, and vice versa, especially at a time when ubiquitous online social networks, fast news cycles, and the blurring of privacy norms increasingly puts individual behavior on display.»
This blurring effect illustrates an important property of selective attention: Your brain not only discards information that's outside the soda straw but is able to slurp up only a limited amount of detail within the soda straw as well.
A team led by William Best at the University of Hawaii used the 10 - metre Keck II telescope to uncover the duo, with the help of adaptive optics that correct for the blur from Earth's atmosphere.
Witness the mass production of content farms — purveying tips on the best way to wear sweater vests along with reviews of deodorant containers — a flood of inanely irrelevant human - penned word dumps that blur the indistinct borderline between spam and actual content.
Since the initial star images observed in the near - infrared (IR) bands were significantly blurred, we twice moved the secondary mirror for the focal adjustment based on the results of model analyses as well as data analyses of the near - IR images.
With food fads and gimmicks blurring our food - intuition, the meaning of «good nutrition» is often muddled.
Warning signs of Type 2 diabetes may include frequent urination, unusual thirst, extreme hunger, unusual weight loss, fatigue and irritability as well as frequent infections, blurred vision, cuts or bruises that are slow to heal, and tingling or numbness in the hands or feet.
Well, I must confess I am a fan of blurred photos But these ones are not and they are very nice!
Well I actually blur some of my photos on purpose but maybe I shouldn't be encouraging Lola haha In any case these photos of Lola sure came out great and she looks so chic in these culottes and I'm loving the cool blue tones of the entire outfit.
The last couple of weeks have been a blur, but in the best possible way.
Rapper, singer, and fashion enthusiast Theophilus London is known just as much for his genre - blurring sound as he is for single handedly keeping wide - brim hat makers in business (well sort of).
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