Sentences with phrase «great face shots»

We proved them wrong and regularly get great face shots!

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says those who like a high spin rate on their wedge shots will appreciate the extra groove Ping placed on the 56 -, 58 -, and 60 - degree wedges in the Stealth family, which generates a greater loft and control, even when you strike the ball low on the club face.
Pros: Impressive design of grooves on the club face for higher spin rate, great looking wedges that pro players use, multiple options for loft to allow for more full swing shots, should receive added distance
This balance should help you achieve greater distance on shots from the rough, where you may be striking the ball higher up on the club face, according to the Golfalot review.
Having YouTube choose that random shot of your silly duck face isn't always the greatest image for your audience to see, especially if you're using YouTube for some serious business purposes.
Impressive design of grooves on the club face for higher spin rate, great looking wedges that pro players use, multiple options for loft to allow for more full swing shots, should receive added distance
People are really interested in how hard she works, great size, her ability to face the basket, her fadeaway on her shot and her ability to score on like - sized players.
Boris Johnson, the London mayor, has faced calls from Tory backbenchers to give the contest a shot, but he has already ruled himself out of the race as he has already put himself forward for the greater London seat of Uxbridge.
Queens» Weprin, the third candidate given a decent shot at prevailing, cites his 16 years in the State Assembly prior to joining the Council in 2010 to claim his bona fides as a progressive, but lays greatest emphasis on two other factors — use of his Albany know - how to advance the city's interests there and the eight years he is still qualified to serve in contrast to the term limits most of his rivals face in 2017.
It smells like coconuts, reminds me of the much needed beach vacation I'd love to take any day now, also it has a nice fine and even mist so that's great because I'm not getting shot in the face with spray whenever I use it.
Thanks to the great street style photographers out there, who completely overwhelmed me with this photos moment — I have to learn to get my game face on and not look so blushingly surprised every time this happens... Anyway they look slightly awkward, but I'm still in love with these shots!
Do as dating coach Ronnie Ann Ryan recommends: find a place and outfit that make you feel comfortable, then get a friend to help you take some shots that, preferably, show your face without obstructions like sunglasses.3 Ideally you're aiming for something that focuses on you, where you look relaxed, comfortable and happy — the kind of person who would make a great date.
While this is a great one to have, many of the major dating sites require your main photo to be a face shot.
The greater tragedy is the involvement of talents like Stanton and Michael Chabon in a project this carefully deboned and filleted, featuring a sensitive, New Age hero who'd be wearing a scrunchie to keep his hair out of his stubbled face at the centre of any cosmology seminar — the Han Solo who shoots back rather than the one who shot first.
A long, silent shot on Neeson's face at the end of the film, where the actor looks like he's about to crumble as his lower lip quivers ever - so - slightly, is marvelous, and a reminder that Neeson still has some great performances left in him.
Without the attachment, stopping to aim with the right shoulder button and shooting with the face buttons works great.
The screenplay by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber («Paper Towns»), based on the novel by Kent Haruf, accentuates the little moments; there's a great, extended shot of Addie and Louis, a panoply of emotions crossing both their faces as they wordlessly drive home the morning after they've had sex for the first time.
Del Toro is good with the little he has to work with on the page as Che, and the rest of the casts (including such too - generally - underseen faces as Julia Ormond, Catalina Sandino Moreno, Franka Potente, and Joaquim de Almeida) do well in limited time (though Matt Damon's cameo in the second film is distracting to say the least), and the HD - shot images look great, but by the end of the 4.5 hours I can't exactly say that I really learned much new about nor gained a whole lot of insight into Che.
Here's the lowdown on the Omega HD's camera: - Excellent shots in decent to good lighting - Great low light shots, with very good color detail and quick focusing - Excellent macro shots - Excellent panorama shooting mode - Plenty of manual controls and options - Decent 720p video recording - Auto - focus is a bit aggressive The Omega HD one - ups the Titan TV by having a 2.0 megapixel BSI front facing camera.
So it takes great Macro pictures and great backwards front - facing pictures, but what about regular old point - and - shoot pictures?
South of the mooring pin (right if facing seaward) a vase sponge and large flower coral combination make a great wide angle shot along the spur's rim.
I did feel that the rest of the combat system was great and Ubisoft did a fantastic job of making enemies not shoot you in the face every two seconds while in the middle of a fight, kind of like what they would have done in real life.
That's the great thing about point - and - click games; you can stop to smell the roses without getting shot in the face or stabbed or beaten up or blown up or run over.
Not only did the network get the great young photographer Alex Prager on board — she decided to shoot the ads in the style of her «Face in the Crowd» photos (many of which are on display through March 9 at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and at Lehmann Maupin in New York through Feb. 22).
Like, he's just chewing the scenery and having a great time, but if you really think about his behavior for even a second, it becomes impossible to fathom — especially in the context of the hard, dark universe he lives in — why someone hasn't simply shot him in the face.
Let's face it, cars aren't exactly known for having great media control interfaces — they are not bastions of exceptional design, introduced to the world by clinically shot product videos starring knights of the British Empire.
The selfie shooter took great shots, though I did notice that the image slightly brightened my face — something that I'm not fond of.
At 1.9 megapixels, don't expect great shots, they're comparable to front - facing cameras on most smartphones.
I shot the portraits above in a black stairwell with overhead light; while both look great, the Stage Light effect adds an additional layer of contextual lighting on the subject's face, giving it a warmer and less washed out look.
When it comes to the camera component, the Note 7 is set to be a great night shooter with a f / 1.7 12MP rear - facing camera with optical image stabilization (OIS), and will shoot 4K video.
The front - facing camera (FFC) on all five models has remained the same — an 8 - megapixel lens with a large aperture of f / 1.6 for great low - light shots, Auto - HDR for more detailed shots, and Autofocus for sharper shots.
Daylight shots are great, presenting lots of detail, while the front - camera doesn't take a bad selfie either (face depending, we suppose).
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