Sentences with phrase «darkened backgrounds»

The Calendar gets an updated Live Tile design on the Start Screen, featuring darkened backgrounds for boxes within the tile, which looks like it could now support displaying multiple upcoming events.
Reds, yellows, blues, purples, and greens explode forward from darkened backgrounds.
Against a darkening background of famine, disease and war, a new power is rising in the great steppes of the East.
Pictures taken indoors tend to look muddy, and autoexposure usually overcompensates by either washing out or darkening the background.
With just the art to go off of we don't know much as it's a very darkened background with the clear thing being this guy as either just some random pilot with his helmet off or maybe a space marine.
Similarly, James Valerio's meticulous pencil drawing of a young man, David, becomes a portrait of competing textures — a zipper, a cable knit sweater, stubble on a chin — all viewed against a darkened background.
Striking and powerful are Pilkington's darkened background and exaggerated shadow.
I like the loose brushstroke approach of study paintings, but this one worked better with a darkened background.
Portrait Lighting lets you adjust the lighting on a subject to emphasis the contours of a person's face or offer dramatic stage lighting or darken the background.
Portrait lighting mode gives a very special light to your face while darkening the background.

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The Nazi catastrophe is Kiefer's all - consuming subject: Hitler's perversion of the German nation and culture is the deep shadow that sometimes merely lurks in the background of Kiefer's art, but more often darkens the entire foreground.
Hitler's perversion of the German nation and culture is the deep shadow that sometimes merely lurks in the background of Kiefer's art, but more often darkens the entire foreground.
We use room - darkening shades and heavy curtains to block out sunlight, and have a fan to provide the steady background hum that drowns out noises.
Even in this sweet first encounter between Reynolds Woodcock (Daniel Day - Lewis), a highly regarded London fashion designer, and Alma (Vicky Krieps), a young waitress of unknown background, we see the beginnings of a dynamic that will soon darken and intensify: her clumsiness, his appetite, her eagerness to serve, his flirtation issued in the form of a challenge.
A little background info on lobby cards I like to regularly share for context: Back in the days before the Internet, movie lobby cards were a powerful tool used by Hollywood studios to lure audiences into the darkened theater.
Ray then brings us back to the stars that began the book, and the background darkens again as children get ready for bed and families huddle together to watch more and more stars emerge.
It had been only three years since he had begun painting again after his long postgraduate hiatus, and he'd initiated his return to the medium with nonrepresentational works: the «Carat» series, 2005, in which crystalline diamond shapes float on black backgrounds like oversize stars in a darkened sky.
In these pieces I alternately obfuscate and elucidate constituent elements: a wall sits out of place, some brushstrokes are too perfect, the tape that holds stuff together is exposed, a background is hastily darkened.
In this photograph, she darkened her subject's skin to increase the contrast of her dark skin and background with the white in her eyes and paper ruffle.
The Harlem Renaissance, with its celebration of African American music, art, literature and history, was in full force, as paintings such as William H. Johnson's vibrantly coloured Street Life, Harlem (1939) and Arthur Dove's Swing Music (Louis Armstrong)(1938, below) suggest, while the latter also reflects the rising force of abstraction, its irregular shapes in varying reds and yellows against a deep black background evoking «red hot» jazz in a darkened space.
The mood darkens in Crow Painting (2005), a dense array of six skulls over a sickly purple (the pleasure of the comic background has been traded).
In 1958, he began making Attese (Waiting), monochrome surfaces that he sliced open with a single gesture or inscribed with multiple cuts at irregular intervals across the canvas, exposing backgrounds that had been artfully darkened with black gauze to create a mysterious sense of illusion and depth.
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