Sentences with phrase «circle over your image»

It's actually good to see Motorola implementing a spot metering mode, where you can drag around a circle over the image preview to have the camera adjust and focus to that spot accordingly.

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A memorial banner with an image of a rifle and a red circle and slash mark over it had been taken down, along with poignant mementos like teddy bears and poems, deputies said.
Each colored circle in the image shows one of the embryo's cells, and the corresponding tail indicates that cell's movement over a short time interval during early embryogenesis (at around 3 hours post-fertilization).
How do i now grab the circle and use it over an image???
The opening images, unexplained and abstract, feel like something from «2001» as a glowing circle travels through the darkness, forming into an eye over the words «Film, film, film.»
If talking about quilting instantly conjures up images of old retired women gossiping in a circle over their needlepoint, it's time for you to check out artist
If talking about quilting instantly conjures up images of old retired women gossiping in a circle over their needlepoint, it's time for you to check out artist Sandra Lauterbach and expand your mind.
The circles and lines are rendered in vivid color, some with an underpainted layer of metallic aluminum leaf, that gives the images a shimmery appearance, like moonlight over the ocean.
The images that resulted were geometrical compositions that featured a variety of forms including squares, circles, diamonds, zigzags, arches, curves and waves as well as all - over patterning, with dark and light tones created through Hammersley's choice of spacing of characters, in either single or dual array.
Dominic Eichler Looking back over the last 20 years of your art - making, it is striking how you have circled and constantly returned to a diverse range of genres, modes of reproduction and printing techniques while exploring both figurative and abstract images, and that all of these approaches still find their place in your recent exhibitions and publications, such as Manual (2007).
Over the next decade, Youngerman worked with stylized patterns — crisp squares, circles and triangles, layered in contrasting colors that caused the images to pulsate and vibrate.
Jones favors lines, circles, squares, and ovals formed by shaped canvases that he carves, cuts, etches, and paints like a craftsman, while Slater layers the paint over the surface resulting in images that are never flat, line - driven, or hard - edge.
Untitled (1993) by Jack Goldstein is large format painting transposing a photographic image of a night sky with different colored concentric light circles over a landscape whose silhouette hints at tree tops and a red lava stream.
The centre of the image is worked over with paint thinner using circling motions.
This exhibition is a historically informed reassessment of the artist Larry Clark's controversial first book, Tulsa (1971), a set of 50 images depicting a tight circle of friends and drug addicts in Tulsa, Oklahoma, photographed over a span of nine years (1963 - 71) by one of their number, Clark himself.
One is as a poignant rendezvous of some of the New York artists who have formed Mr. Close's wide circle — Philip Glass, in a well - known image of a wild - haired young composer, who will watch protectively over commuters as they descend an escalator; Lou Reed and Cindy Sherman, along with the painter Cecily Brown, the artist Kara Walker (above) and the painter Alex Katz, who is going strong at 89.
Over the years, his work has featured linear images of grids, graphs, circles, and geometric forms usually layered in ways that create a sensation of structure and deep space.
The gap appears as a black circle over the pole in the image from August 2012.
The white circle over the pole in each image is a data gap resulting from satellites flying close to — but not directly over — the poles.
A memorial banner with an image of a rifle and a red circle and slash mark over it...
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