Sentences with phrase «caught in a snapshot»

Like an ocean - wave caught in a snapshot, or a torrent of lava stiffened by cooling, the mountains and living things of the earth wear the aspect, to those who study them, of a powerful momentum that has become petrified.

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For reasons discussed in our latest Multi Asset Snapshot (EM assets still at risk — don't catch the falling knife), we see no early end to EM asset de-rating.
-- and catch Royce in the snapshot looking simultaneously horrified and flat - footed.
The Galileo spacecraft took brief «snapshot» measurements of the magnetic field in 20 - minute intervals, but its observations were too brief to distinctly catch the cyclical rocking of the ocean's secondary magnetic field.
Experimental techniques such as X-ray diffraction can take snapshots of the hormone before and after binding to the PYL receptor, but they can't catch the two in the act.
Despite the bleak - ness of the situation, the film vibrates with color, noise, music, ferocious arguments (both serious and teasing), and eye - catching snapshots of everyday life in Havana.
Trying to catch a snapshot of psychos or zombies was always better in theory than in practice, so I was pleased to see it replaced with weapon - building as the new hook.
Keep in mind that a snapshot taken at a random time would not catch all books at their peak ranks that day.
Artists kept playing catch - up as color increasingly swamped popular culture and amateur photography; many came to take their cues from both, and in 1976 Museum of Modern Art photography curator John Szarkowski gave William Eggleston a major solo exhibition for his now - iconic photos combining a snapshot aesthetic with a mastery of the dye imbibition process that «allowed Eggleston to draw attention to color without making it the subject of the photograph,» Rohrbach writes.
Like Tillmans, photographer Nan Goldin focused on capturing subcultures in snapshot style, chronicling the travails of drag queens and drug - addled bohemians caught in intimate moments.
Often borrowing from idyllic snapshots of people caught in action, she translates their quiet scenes into slick oils on aluminum, filled with soft, wispy brushstrokes.
But the US EIA (Energy Information Administration) report on greenhouse gas emissions caught the snapshot of an economy in sharp decline.
He's such a cute kitty, and you have a great talent of catching his personality in a snapshot.
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