Capturing
clear images of objects as tiny as a single virus or a nanoparticle is difficult because the optical signal strength and contrast are very low for objects that are smaller than the wavelength of light.
Some more finger sliding from the technician and a big monitor lit up with a crystal
clear image of the object.
Not exact matches
There was a Talmudic - era rabbi by the name
of Akiva ben Joseph (who argued plenty with another rabbi, Simeon ben Azzai) who argued that the greatest commandment in all
of the Torah was to love your neighbor as yourself (to which ben Azzai
objected primarily due to neighbor not being
clear enough and then said that the greatest commandment was within Genesis 5:1 — that man was created in G - d's
image and thus if you hate any person, you are hating G - d).
A poorly constructed
object interposes barriers or distractions in the way
of the intended and implied significance; the words and
images employed, the details
of design, are not all marshaled to produce a
clear and unequivocal impression.
Books like Priddy's First 100 Words will never go out
of fashion in Montessori homes - the
clear realistic
images on plain backgrounds,
of every day
objects, is just perfect.
These
images show Dragonfly's
clear detection
of the
objects and their confirmation as diffuse
objects as
imaged by the much larger Canada - France - Hawaii Telescope.
Hubble's observations for this
image were performed in infrared light, which enabled the telescope to peer through the gas and dust cocooning the newly forming stars and capture a
clear view
of the HH
objects.
Left: X-ray
images taken with NASA's Chandra observatory in late August / early September 2017, and right:
images taken early December 2017, showing a
clear brightening
of the
object (Credit: NASA / CXC / McGill / J.Ruan et al..)
In 1946, an astrophysicist named Dr. Lyman Spitzer Jr. proposed that a telescope in space would reveal much
clearer images of distant
objects than any ground - based telescope.
Bieringer said that satellites are now capable
of providing
clear images of relatively small
objects on the ground, allowing researchers to employ sophisticated computer programs to scan these
images and identify potential hotspots capable
of harboring large populations
of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes.
The rearview
image was
clear and expansive, and the display also used shaded blocks overlaid on the
image to give an idea
of the car's distance from
objects.
From the company's own press kit, the
object of SnapKeys is
clear: to free up the screen for
images while still enabling accurate, comfortable typing on the four shape - specific keys.
Dena Yago's flatbed scanner
images, including high resolution capture
of lemons, apples or copies
of The New York Times, have a
clear dialogue with Smith's Xeroxes in that they also employ the tools and
objects readily available to the artist in her working environment.
These collaged elements — along with
images of pillows and a detail from a Baroque relief — are sealed within a
clear Plexiglas casing that acts as a support for the surprising array
of three - dimensional
objects suspended from the work's surface, ranging from tin cans and a spent tube
of paint to assorted empty plastic tubes and salvaged wooden chair rungs.
Painting on sheets
of plastic, on the floor, and on
clear plastic tubes, to create installations where one is engaged in a continually changing relationship to the
image / painting /
object, as she put it one experiences «movement and duration».
Known for the strength
of its
images and for the extreme variety
of its output, the work
of Superstudio has always evaded
clear, identifiable labels; this exhibition brings together and presents over 200 pieces, ranging from installations to
objects, from graphic works to photographs, and through to publications covering the entire career and development
of the group, materials largely drawn from its own archives, some never previously displayed and many
of which will progressively enter MAXXI's architecture collection.
«Jacob was always
clear about the fact that even when you are doing an
image and it has figures, it has
objects that are recognizable to the viewer, each and every one
of those
objects was a design element that had to work in space and place.»
Richard Artschwager at David Nolan Gallery by Gregory Galligan This show
of Richard Artschwager's drawings and sculpture, «
Objects as
Images of Objects: 1966 - 2008,» made it quite
clear that the artist is nobody's mimic.
It's an
image that captures a lot
of what her husband was about — not only the wind turbine and verdant landscape but also the
clear sense
of motion imparted by the blurry car mirror (or whatever that
object is) in the foreground.