Sentences with phrase «further than the photograph»

Not exact matches

The monks told Simon that Hitler was planning to pillage the monasteries for their art treasures, even going so far as to send officers to photograph more than 1,000 works of art.
Each quilt has an introduction that sets out the origins of the design, cutting and piecing instructions, a simple diagram and photographs to swoon over (if you have ever made a quilt and struggled to photograph it, look no further than this book).
This is far more than the usual designer cook book with exotic recipes and ingredients and carefully enhanced colour photographs of food.
He has photographed more than 2600 species so far.
Amazon uses trucks outfitted with special cameras and GPS receivers to take photographs — more than 20 million so far — of streets in more than 10 U.S. cities.
The detailed photographs reveal for the first time how a shock wave forms in front of a meteor and then expands into a ball of hot gas far bigger than the burning object.
Mayanne has photographed 100 people so far, capturing images of people who embrace their scars rather than hide them, whether they've had the scar their whole life or from an injury or operation.
A candid shot well composed is far better than a formal studio photograph which can often look too posed.
His compositions are generally good and his choice of colours is often far more inviting than the people he is photographing.
A photograph is far more than a pretty picture.
It's beautiful — far better - looking in person than it appears in photographs, a phenomenon also noted four decades ago.
It looks far smaller in the metal than it appears in photographs, with a wheelbase similar to a Mini, and its 18in wheels appear far bigger in reality courtesy of some neat design illusion, extending the spokes onto the tyre sidewalls.
There's not a lot here other than a very photogenic lighthouse, a shipwreck and a far less - photographed sign than the one found at the Cape of Good Hope, but if you're the kind of traveler who likes superlatives, silence or photos of significant signs, then it's definitely worth the trek.
After more than one year they started including travelogues along with the photographs and continued to expand further.
For some reason, the controller actually feels smaller than we were expecting in this mode; not uncomfortably so by any means, but it's far less chunky and ungainly than it might look in photographs, feeling closer in feel to the PlayStation's DualShock.
Those who have seen Antarctica's Mount Erebus tell him that his paintings capture the iconic volcano far more accurately than any photograph.
In a recent episode of his absorbing podcast, «Revisionist History,» cultural critic Malcolm Gladwell interrogates a statue modeled after a news photograph of a confrontation in 1963 between a police officer with a dog and a young black boy in Birmingham, Alabama.1 Made by African American sculptor Dr. Ronald McDowell, The Foot Soldier (1995) is far more horrific than the photo, Gladwell convincingly argues, because it bears an added imaginative potency: the narrative is told by a traditionally silenced voice, and for Gladwell this «is just what happens when the people on the bottom finally get the power to tell the story their way.»
Nan Goldin has pursued one project for years now, and the frank accumulation of memory carries far more emotion than any room of her photographs ever can.
Further than this, however, Cattelan's interest in Woodman and her photographs arguably centers on the complexities of her legacy.
Presenting him, however, as far more than a documentarian of Gen - X and youth culture, this major monograph on his work will present primarily unpublished photographs: land and cityscapes that have been manipulated with light during the printing process, images created without negatives, only by the use of light on photographic paper, and other abstractions.
From far away many of these paintings appear to be large - scale gestural abstractions, but on closer inspection the viewer detects total flatness — the abstract paint marks were actually photographed and silkscreened on top of images of personal spaces, creating an image of abstraction rather than the abstraction itself.
Arbus shocked in that way, and, right now, in an era where obsession with identity politics, self - discovery and radical self - assertion (Cosey Fanni Tutti's vagina photographs or Vito Acconci's masturbation under the stairs play up the «I» of experience in a way that seems far less potent right now, in the era of youtube, file - sharing and self - exposure opportunities galore) has begun to seem stale, her work feels more poignantly, exquisitely relevant than ever.
Together with the museum's existing collection of more than 16,000 photographs — its largest collection of objects — these gifts will expand opportunities for the public to encounter and understand the history of photography, and further affirm SFMOMA's long - held position as a leader in the field.
Overflowing with scholarship and research, it features critical writings, more than 200 images of the artist's paintings and works on paper from the 1930s to 1970s, documentary photographs, and a comprehensive 26 - page chronology that includes a number of question marks, conflicting information and references to «unknown» details to encourage further research.
Southern sea ice is increasing «Antarctic sea ice set a new record in October 2007, as photographs distributed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration showed penguins and other cold - weather creatures able to stand farther north on Southern Hemisphere sea ice than has ever been recorded.
Cutting meat out of one's diet is seen as the logical reaction to these injustices; and yet, increasing numbers of articles, photographs, and video footage from industrial farms suggest that dairy, allowed in vegetarian diets, raises far more ethical red flags than even meat.
And that was far fewer than those palsas shown in the area in aerial photographs taken in 1957, Payette said.
Though the range of the ocelot is believed to extend from southern Arizona into Argentina, no living specimen had been seen or photographed farther north than Texas — until now.
It's worth noting that the Quebec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms appears to go even farther than the ECHR decision: the Aubry decision (http://csc.lexum.umontreal.ca/en/1998/1998rcs1-591/1998rcs1-591.html) granted a right of privacy (under s5 of the Quebec Charter) which extended over the use of photographs without consent even when the photograph was taken in a public place.
They're adequate as long as lighting is decent, but I found 1080p HD videos captured by the Galaxy Note to be far more impressive than photographs.
If you are looking for a professional real estate photographer to photograph your real estate or business, and want the best quality photography and a high - definition web site, look no further than one of our customers.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z