Using a small - format, 35 mm camera, Brodovitch worked in the backstage shadows and
glaring light of the theater to produce a series of rough, grainy pictures that convey the drama and action of the performance.
Then, to top it off, he hand - painted the entire make - up to give it a realistic look that would hold up under
the glaring light of a camera.
This is a global dance community that provides an inclusive and nonjudgmental place for people to explore all things movement, exercise, fitness, and dance without
the glaring light of day or onlookers!
The spotlight technique which Manet borrowed from Spanish Baroque painters has the effect of the cold flash of a press photo or
the glaring light of a morgue.
The first time I saw one in person, other than under
the glaring lights of an auto show, was in my own neighborhood.
Not exact matches
If your ultimate speaking terror is forgetting everything you meant to say in the
glare of the
lights, this app (available for both iOS and Android) or several others like it, might be the solution.
According to a study (PDF)
of 1,000 full - time office workers commissioned by Energy Focus and conducted by Wakefield Research, 69 percent
of participants reported problems with office
lights including
glare, brightness, and excessive flicker.
In the eyes
of the tribunal, though, the case hinged on one
glaring problem: nobody at Tim Hortons» head office in Oakville, Ont., could remember exactly when the decision was made to fire Ko - Csonka, and not a single document disclosed during the proceedings shed any
light on the answer.
Shkreli, who was arrested Thursday morning on securities fraud charges, has effectively waved a red flag for months in front
of federal prosecutors, keeping himself in the media
glare with a hugely controversial price hike
of a drug that benefits AIDS patients, pregnant women and cancer patients, attacking his critics, including presidential contender Hillary Clinton, and
lighting up Twitter with outrageous statements.
The recent outbreak
of listeria cast a
glaring pre-election
light on food safety, and made public the Conservative governmentâ $ ™ s plans to deregulate food inspection.
Dirty laundry is aired, private moments made public, and topics not meant for the
glare of the public eye are brought to
light.
I was on a break from graduate school visiting my parents who live away from the
glare of city
lights.
I still remember the smell
of sawdust, the
glare of bare
light bulbs, the squeak
of metal chairs.
This
light is not the superficial colouring that a crude hedonism might discern; nor is it the violent
glare that annihilates objects and blinds the eyes; it is the tranquil, mighty radiance born
of the synthesis, in Jesus,
of all the elements
of the world.
The paintings which depict Radha and Krishna surrounded by darkness while they themselves are
lit by a sullen
glare from the sky, or portray the lovers enclosed in a triangle
of night while the inhabitants
of Vrindavan unconcernedly go about the day's tasks, are visual metaphors for a sensualism which is simultaneously hidden from the world and from the lovers» awareness.
Just as, in the succession
of scientific theories, anomalies come to
light and mount up until a paradigm - shifting crisis occurs, so too the anomalies
of liberalism as it actually operates have become
glaring.
In the murky
light of the moon, Schweitzer discerned two large bulks floating in the water ahead: two murderous, unpredictable hippos, «
glaring at me,» not 15 feet away.
The clergy have been under the
glare of the news media's klieg
lights recently and the sight has been jarring to say the least.
And perhaps his more somber reflections may cast useful shadows within the
glare of some
of the false and deceiving
lights by which we live.
I follow her story only in part, like a man looking from a
lit room at dark hills, silhouetted against navy skies — his own staring face superimposed by a ghostly
glare from the
light of the room.
Each word on its own is harmless, even positive, but when brought together the phrase conjures a host
of controversial and unpleasant images — from the
glaring fluorescent
lights to greasy meals eaten in the car, meat that might not be meat and milkshakes that definitely aren't dairy, all the way up to the obesity epidemic.
The program shone its bright,
glaring light into the rotting, dark corners
of labour market brokers and exploitative farmers.
Maniacal interest in the Simpson trial heightened the media frenzy around the Morrison Road case, trapping the cops in a brightening
glare of lights.
Throughout its storied history, the De La Salle High football team hasn't shied away from playing a tough opponent or lining up under the
glare of the bright
lights.
I like what johno says reference business in full
glare of the media and I sure hope that's the case.If it is they need to be getting on with it sharpish.I'm not a dyed in the wool Arshavin fan but would for sure take him, especially in
light of nobody else being mentioned.That's really what's bugging me — are we going to make significant vital signings or are we going to come up empty handed again.Jonho says wait and see — he's right — what else can we do?
One
of the best selling goggles on the market, the Speedo Vanquisher 2.0 Mirror Swim Goggles provide a
light tinting effect the help with
glare in the water and during outdoor swimming.
The neighbors voiced fears
of increased noise,
lights glaring into their homes and undesirables being drawn to the area.
Sometimes babies are treated for jaundice by placing them under an ultraviolet lamp for one or two days, they are left naked with their eyes masked to protect them from the
glare of the
light.
«Hannah and Alexander» is an image
of a premature brand new baby taking his very first sips
of milk in the
glare of hospital
lights.
According to my nifty Tabulator - 3000, out
of the 41 questions asked, only seven had some audio problems, and only five had
glaring lighting problems.
Meanwhile, lawmakers at times have defended the closed - door meetings, noting they can't have frank conversations in the
glare of the klieg
lights.
When Kinnock chose to take on his critics, he stood at the lectern at Labour conference, in the full
glare of the television
lights, and faced them down.
The low gloss surface
of the film reduces
glare and its ability to block up to 99 per cent
of UV
light reduces fade on fabrics.
Then they walked through the door, into the
glare of TV
lights, for the beginning
of the end.
On the red - eye, Ellie stares out the window
of the plane at a solid unending
glare of light all the way down the East Coast, imagining all those people, and does not go fetal.
A 10 - meter mirror on something like the HDST would provide enough surface area to efficiently gather the faint
light of dozens
of such exoplanets as well as provide higher resolution to spatially distinguish them from the
glares of their suns.
This film rejects up to 99 %
of UV
light and 94 %
of glare.
This
light blocks our view
of the night sky and stars, creates
glare hazards on roads, messes with our circadian sleep - wake rhythms, interrupts the patterns
of nocturnal wildlife, and is by and large annoying.
But there is a
glaring lack
of black holes observed at the
lightest end
of the spectrum, says Feryal Özel
of the University
of Arizona in Tucson.
This means a modern eight - meter telescope working in visible
light could theoretically see close enough to Proxima Centauri to pluck its planet out
of the stellar
glare.
The telescope could not directly see the planet but rather spy some
of its infrared
light shining through the nearby star's
glare.
The Keck Observatory in Hawaii, the Very Large Telescope in Chile, and the new Large Binocular Telescope in Arizona will soon combine
light from multiple mirrors in ways that could isolate a true Jupiter from the
glare of its parent star.
It would also be swimming in stellar
glare, meaning Project Blue's telescope would have to filter out on the order
of 10 billion stellar photons to gather just one photon
of planetary
light.
The coatings made by both groups are antireflective as well as antifogging: They reduce
glare and allow more than 99 percent
of light to pass through the glass.
They used a series
of filters, like polarised,
glare - blocking sunglasses but bigger and more precise, to observe the
light from a nearby, relatively dim neutron star — a dense stellar corpse with a colossal magnetic field — and compared it with
light from ordinary nearby stars.
AN EEL glows green under the
glare of a blue
light.
Go outside on a dark, clear night, far away from the
glare of city
lights, and look up.
These structures use the same principles as man - made detectors built to sense circularly polarized
light — a specialized kind
of light used to reduce the
glare off computer monitors and take clearer photographs.
Their
glaring effect is smaller than that
of high - performance LEDs that are perceived as spot - like
light sources.»
A device called a coronagraph can be built into a telescope to block most
of the photons from a distant star's glow, allowing the dim
light from a planet to pass into the telescope's sensors and create a
glare - free image.