Sentences with phrase «captured in a single moment»

Odor's last - second dodge of the inside pitch, coupled with the cocked leg and crotch grab is one of the best examples of sports disdain, all captured in a single moment.

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Rarely does a single album capture so much of what's right in a country's current moment in pop music.
Paul's relationships don't fall apart because of single mistakes or hypermasculine gestures, it's in small asides or glances, or in moments not captured by the camera lens.
A single photograph captures a brief moment in time, whether it is a dramatic landscape, an unforgettable moment, or a gourmet meal.
The entire movie is captured in a wonderful single moment: Max decides with a soft grunt to let her take the last sniper bullet while he serves as nothing more than an impromptu bipod.
One of the greatest Italian photographers of the last century, Luigi Ghirri is today known to connoisseurs for his perfectly uncanny images drawn from everyday life — capturing, for instance, the moment a paddle ball hit on the beach hovers in mid-flight on the horizon light, becoming indistinguishable from a distant setting sun — but his influence in his medium is far greater, owing to his single - minded devotion to supporting color photography in his home country.
Virtuoso painter Alex Kanevsky captures movement and time's constant flow in canvases that resist adherence to a single moment, or even a single reading.
Astonishingly, despite the deliberate abstraction and reductiveness of this approach, Julius Weiland succeeds in capturing a single, unique moment.
Neel's work, is an assimilation of many different moments and moods, a distillation of many hours of scrutiny of the subject that concludes in a single summarising image where the impressions captured over time are related not simply through an image but through the material quality of paint, the flicks of the wrist and the movements of an arm, paint laid on hastily and contours outlined slowly.
In the upper gallery, from across a darkened expanse a single, illuminated large - scale installation becomes an archaeology of its own: an elaborate concave assemblage seemingly captured in a moment of either construction or ruiIn the upper gallery, from across a darkened expanse a single, illuminated large - scale installation becomes an archaeology of its own: an elaborate concave assemblage seemingly captured in a moment of either construction or ruiin a moment of either construction or ruin.
Photography is highlighted in this exhibition for the way in which it captures a moment in time, isolating movement and distilling it to a single moment.
Focusing on a single captured moment in time — a group of people occupied by something and uncanny glass - like waters — it speaks to the history of photography and suspense.
The images are staged in the documentary style of German artist Barbara Probst, who captures the same moment in time from different vantage points, interrogating the idea that a single photograph represents the entire truth.
Daignault layers the syntaxes of painting and photography side - by - side, in an attempt to understand both the single moment and our primal need to capture it.
Ham writes, «The videos reflect an ephemeral value of the moment when life and death are observed as a single process... in capturing my mother's presence in the work I was able to embrace my grief.»
Probst sets up multiple cameras and uses a radio - controlled shutter release in order to capture a single moment.
Mees, After Evening Dip, New Year's Day, 2002, a photo in a lightbox with a color transparency defines McQueen's approach: he captures a crucial moment — hinting at what has happened and what is still to come — in a single image.
«Each one captures at best a moment in time and reflects the information held by a single party: Bank X purchased or sold a mortgage, for example.
The Galaxy S9 and S9 + can even record super slow - motion videos on their own when they detect movement, and in manual mode, one can capture up to 20 super slow moments in a single video.
Some advanced camera software includes modes where your phone must remain steady and in a single position for some time to capture the moment.
It will capture the moment in slow motion for a few seconds, and then the video will continue recording — you can tap the shutter icon up to 20 more times in a single video.
Some researchers, including Ximena Arriaga at Purdue University, have suggested that the typical method of measuring a single moment in time may not fully capture the relationship experience; it might be more revealing to look at patterns of change as the relationship develops.
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