Sentences with phrase «for unexpected angles»

Polidori's eye for unexpected angles and small details yields striking compositions.

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With Trump's unexpected election win, Clarke has a shot at a job on the national stage, one for which he's certainly been angling.
In terms of strategic military use of L - points, «there are some interesting ideas (though from our side) about the utility of L - points as parking spots for reserve in - orbit spares and possibly for anti-satellites coming in from outer orbits, taking out GEOsats (geostationary satellites) and the like from unexpected angles,» Cheng said.
Last year, a team of nuclear physicists in Hungary observed an anomaly in the decays of excited beryllium - 8 atoms — an unexpected preference for spitting out pairs of particles with a particular angle of separation.
Developing strength in these odd angles is a great preventative measure that conditions your legs for the unexpected forces and stresses that happen in athletics.
You can, believe it or not, see some of Leitch's affinity for the silent classics in Deadpool 2, a movie that often blends action and comedy with visual wit and efficiency, offering an unexpected new angle to a sequel that returns with the expected load of R - rated snark and in - jokes for movie buffs (Celine Dion sings over the opening sequence, which invokes everything from Bond movies to Flashdance.)
Whether you think of California as a promised land or a dead end, it's always been a reliable source of inspiration for photographers, and some of my favorite new books explore the terrain from unexpected angles.
Kobaslija, who is best known for his depictions of his own studios from unexpected, vertiginous angles, began the series in 2008 as wide - angle format landscapes of Rossinière after an impulsive visit to Balthus» home.
However, in Europe, artists like Gerhard Richter and Franz Gertsch have likewise been referred to as photorealists, but for a different reason: the hazy quality and unexpected angles in their candid portraits resemble casual, often blurred snapshots.
Caroline Sawyer's «The Unexpected Precariat», for instance, stands out for discussing Union citizenship from the refreshing angle of fragility.
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