Anyway, it's never too late to
gaze at pictures of an amazing garden, right?
, I will
gaze at pictures of kitchens to get my fix.
Thats enough from me for today... I am off to
gaze at the pictures of our new puppy.
rather than just longingly
gaze at the pictures on my computer screen
Gazing at pictures of raw food is my top «hobby» — you are up there as one of my favourite raw bloggers!
I gazed at every picture for a long time, imagining myself there and thinking about some beach memories of my own.
Not exact matches
Pictures of the statue (now
at last destroyed) can still be found, including a 1948 U.S.S.R. postage stamp depicting a boy atop a granite cylinder, holding a red flag and
gazing into the future.
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That's 270 days spent counting kicks,
gazing adoringly
at ultrasound
pictures, and daydreaming about names.
The
picture features her
gazing sweetly
at her husband holding their first - born, while Jaime does what mothers do — feeds her baby.
She is
pictured on tanks,
gazing at the front line — unmistakeable hints of Boadicea.
Picture yourself breathing naturally as you
gaze down
at turtles, fish, and dynamic coral reefs.
The same study found that participants shown
pictures of faces were more likely to
gaze at the eye region, which conveys emotional information, after a dose of oxytocin.
Hemodynamic signals associated with eye - to - eye contact between partners (interactive condition) were compared with signals associated with mutual
gaze at eyes in a
picture of a face (non-interactive condition).
I
gazed at the first
picture for a while, before I figured out it really was your dining room table!
Please
gaze at it's glory in the
picture below.
Maurice Sendak's
picture book Where the Wild Things Are holds a special place in the hearts of millions who read it,
gazing at the artistic creatures and connecting with the imagination of a young boy who's sent to his room without dinner.
Not only did the article mention S.R.E., it placed it in the first paragraph and ran with a
picture of yours truly
gazing lovingly
at an S.R.E. results page!
During our Whisker Wonderland Day on December 20, the community came out with their pets to snap a
picture with Santa and
gaze at our holiday hand - painted outdoor displays.
Judging by the
pictures, I'd say that the Husky is a snowboarding fan; he looks the most
at home in the arms of snowboarder Justin Reiter and
gazes adoringly
at Reiter's teammate Chas Guldemond.
Picture yourself with a drink in your hand,
gazing out to the coral sea and then cooling yourself off
at the end of the day by a dip in a lagoon - style swimming pool.
«Chances are that if you've
gazed longingly
at a stock image of a white sand beach fringed with palm trees looking out onto impossibly blue waters, that
picture was taken in Seychelles,» said Edward Linsley, a traveller who has now settled on Desroches Island as the resort's general manager.
Furnished with a daybed, a balé relaxation pavilion and an alfresco dining table, this is a place to enjoy the cool breezes, afternoon tea, a cocktail, or even breakfast or dinner beneath the coconut trees while
gazing at an awe - inspiring
picture of the ocean waves, the coastline or the night sky.
Picture waking up in your king - size four - poster teak bed,
gazing out
at the privacy of your own tropical gardens: coconut palms, fruit trees, tropical hardwoods and an abundance of flowering species, including many of Thailand's famous orchids.
«When looking
at a Celmins
picture, «Schjeldahl notes, «I can never decide whether to take it in as a supremely elegant object or to
gaze into it with free - falling imagination.
Sam said of the photographs, «When we started looking
at these
pictures, I just wanted to
gaze at these shots for long periods of time.
Later that day, I had the biggest fun
gazing at some puzzled visitors gathering around Martin Creed's crumpled Din A4, while the guards of the Sala Alcalá 31 got their peak of action for the day by stopping all my attemps to take illustrative
pictures of such scene.
Whether
gazing into her portraits of strangers, picking through photos of cityscapes and skylines, or laughing out loud
at her precisely composed
pictures of signs and text, Strauss most certainly attained her goal of creating a «narrative that reflects the beauty and struggle of everyday life».
Bloom's select solo exhibitions include The
Gaze,
at Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands (1985) and
at the Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, United Kingdom (2000); The Reign of Narcissism,
at Serpentine Gallery, London, United Kingdom, Kunsthalle Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland, and Württembergischer Kunstverein, Stuttgart, Germany (1990); Never Odd or Even,
at Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh (1992);
Pictures from the Floating World,
at Leo Castelli Gallery, New York (1995); and The Collections of Barbara Bloom,
at the Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus (1998), later shown
at Martin - Gropius - Bau, Berlin, Germany and the International Center of Photography, New York (2008).
But Doud doesn't work from photographs, and sometimes depicts
gazes and poses
at an angle to the
picture plane.
I remember her standing
at a big
picture window
at her home in the Cascade mountains in Washington state,
gazing into the peaks all around us and telling me how this verse was her favorite.
And that little chick
gazing up
at the
picture!
And now just
picture sitting there
at that beautiful round wood table, eating your meal, quietly
gazing outside
at a brick or stone patio lined with blooming flowers and round boxwoods.
I
gazed at the first
picture for a while, before I figured out it really was your dining room table!