Sentences with phrase «caught fleeting»

We caught fleeting glimpses as they leaped through the trees above us, and also saw a a few coatis (raccoon - like animals) peeking through the undergrowth.
I reeled back in shock, caught a fleeting glimpse of the beast and was relieved it was just a deer.
Although researchers have caught fleeting glimpses and snapped a few photographs, no videos existed.
By deconstructing the mounds of Jesus junk, we can catch fleeting glimpses of God.»
When it comes to Jesus, a portrait is not an achievement of external verisimilitude, but a means for us to catch a fleeting and clouded glimpse of the divine, to allow the eye to see what the mind might not know unaided.
To give one specific example, it is surely impossible for us to conceive of what an electron's experience would be like, but we must conceive of it as some kind of experience or not conceive of it at all.1 Therefore, it is probably less misleading to state that human experience is the one keyhole through which man may catch a fleeting glimpse of the vast panorama of the universe instead of the clue that solves the riddles of the cosmos.
It steps outside the probability tables and enables us to catch a fleeting glimpse of what might be, even of what — ultimately — already is.
It gives us a better chance of catching the fleeting artefacts that are key to understanding our ancient past.
Every now and again it catches a fleeting glimpse of something.
The truth is that I can only really enjoy the V12's epic rush to the limiter on Millbrook's mile straight, and although I catch fleeting glimpses of the chassis» talent, this is just a taste of what the One - 77 has to offer.
However you spend your time in Jamaica, you will adore relaxing amid the resplendent warmth of Nutmeg South, especially as you catch that fleeting glimpse of a doctor bird humming away.
But only to catch a fleeting, incomplete glimpse of how the whole process appears.
It was the photographic equivalent of Abstract Expressionist painting, because it so perfectly defined the essence of the medium; no drawing or painting could ever compete with the camera's ability to catch the fleeting instant.
The culmination of a twenty - year project by one of today's top - commissioned and internationally - recognised photographers of baby portraits, One is now available in a new book, featuring a series of 60 photographs that catch the fleeting, yet universal, moment of life when a child reaches one year of age.
While color balance is generally top - notch we noticed some issues with the white balance being off at times right after launching the camera — it rights itself after a few seconds, but it's a problem if you're trying to catch that fleeting moment.

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The catch is that these moments are as rare and fleeting as are Walter Pater's aesthetic moments.
It was one of those rare times when sunlight squeezes itself into our tiny apartment for just a few fleeting moments, so I had to act quick to catch those sparkly rays on camera.
They catch their bearings for a fleeting second, then swoop off towards their first target.
But here's the catch - these experiences are fleeting.
Yet in spite of all our wishing and wanting and hoping for time to freeze them in that perfectly small shape, they grow into these tiny little humans — ones who sometimes — blissfully — still gift us fleeting reminders of the babies they once were: Like when their eyes catch the light a certain way, and we remember the first time they opened them.
Babies go through phases in what catches their attention, so we want toys that will outlive those fleeting interests.
Creativity and intuition guided me to bring her into our bed where we could all catch up on precious fleeting sleep.
Back then, few scientists had caught more than a fleeting glimpse of a forest elephant in the wild; they extrapolated populations by counting dung piles along paths the creatures carved through the underbrush.
At the time lens's focal point the rear of the pulse catches up with the front, producing a fleeting image with a spectrum encoding the entire light pulse.
Who were the cakes for!?!? x P.S. Sorry I was without computer for a week and I have lots of work to catch up on so this is a fleeting visit!xx
Not to old to flert but maybe to old to love but I still stand challenged to try let's say the now is forever but fleeting the memorie will forever remain it is but to catch what is that is the everlasting will
The Rider knows that Brady's caught up in the cult of daredevil masculinity in which a bid for glory, no matter how fleeting, is worth the risk of grave bodily harm.
(p, 18) College attendance benefits are also fleeting: «Similar to the results for high school graduation, however, control students eventually catch up and make the treatment effects on college enrollment insignificant.»
Sometimes it's that fleeting moment that catches my eye and plays in my imagination.
Referencing seventeenth century Dutch, French, and English paintings, Reed paints expressive mammals and birds harmoniously caught in fleeting moments of hostility, jealousy, and anxiety.
Flashing along the borders of the figures like a reflection catching the light, streaks of paint and gesso beneath the top layer make fleeting appearances throughout the series.
By subtly manipulating simple materials — such as fabric, dust, salt and hair, Kleinschrodt captures time as it is caught via folds, grasps of fabric and moments of fleeting light and phenomena.
«Many of her best paintings catch moments of fleeting calm within the routine commotion of urban experience: waiting alone at a deserted subway station, passing through sleepy suburban housing projects, walking along sparsely lit backstreets late in the evening without another soul in sight.»
Designed eye - catching materials with short turnaround expectations to suit fleeting social media trends.
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