Sentences with word «haziness»

A slight haziness of the lens and a lacy appearance to the iris (the colored part of the eye) are both common age - related changes, but neither seems to decrease a cat's vision to any appreciable extent.
Usually, a strong fluorescence doesn't cause as much haziness in diamonds H or lower.
The door to the steam room opened and I clip - clopped through the slight haziness into the huge domed room.
It's about how Trump's haziness on policy questions, while often giving him a superficial appearance of moderation, tends in practice to push him relentlessly toward far - right positions.
Memory - gazing is metaphor friendly and fog is a state of mental haziness.
However, you will need to make sure the fluorescence does not cause haziness.
Or if the cloud shows up as haziness.
The governor's order purports to compensate for alleged haziness of existing law, which permits the state to close any daycare center in the event of «imminent danger» to a child.
In 2018, deep into the era of the «cinematic universe» and series like Westworld, whose very structure begs to be diagrammed, Annihilation's hallucinatory haziness feels bracingly out of step with the direction expansive sci - fi has been taking.
The film works best as a tone poem with a dreamlike haziness; providing too much clarity would ruin it.
Some infrequent haziness and minor color banding suggest compression might have been an issue (unlikely, even if DVD technology today has advanced from what it was 3 1/2 years ago); a few shots break up a little upon close inspection.
Sharpness usually seemed acceptably crisp and well - defined, though a bit amount of haziness occurred as well.
There's a certain haziness to the visuals that provides a sense of otherworldly creepiness, too.
Video shot using the rear camera exhibited the same haziness.
Larger inclusions can cause a cloudiness or haziness within the diamond, causing it to be not as sparkly.
As Bijl further explains: «The abstract and haziness symbolize looking away, hypocrisy and refusing to see things clearly: a new political movement».
Okada evokes the aura of landscape by using earth colors, abstract patterns hinting at rocks and flowers, and an overall haziness that makes his scenes look submerged in water.
Calling upon a classic motif of French culture, the artist evokes the wafting waves of cigarette smoke, obscuring the canvas with an indolent haziness one might succumb to at a crowded seaside cafe.
«Recent Work,» which opened yesterday (March 18th) features several new paintings and works on paper by Hebert, all of which employ his trademark play on depth perception and dreamy haziness.
Foil (2011) for instance, evokes the crescent shapes and primary colors of Joan Miró, but with a confounding haziness described by one critic in Artforum as «somewhere between a bumpy sfumato and the signature spray of graffiti.»
Yet despite the media's expected haziness (particularly when executed from a nozzle), it looks downright crisp when viewed in concert with Paw, a similarly colorful composition across the gallery in the entryway.
To abolish haziness, in this regard, there was a declaration made that the restaurants will charge service tax on 40 percent of the total bill.
We noticed a persistent film - like haziness in sunny outdoor shots.
But we're also a little worried about our review unit, as it almost appears that one of the plastic lenses in the camera housing isn't lying flat, which could explain some of the extreme haziness.
Afterward, many patients complain of a mental haziness, which sometimes lasts for the rest of their lives.
Their eyes may develop a slight haziness and several diseases can impair their ability to see, sometimes high - blood pressure is the underlying cause.
«I'm someone who looks forward, not back,» Brian says, explaining his haziness on the question.
That haziness poses problems for senior defense officials such as General John Hyten, the head of the U.S. Air Force Space Command.
«The cornea is a living window to the world, and damage to it lead to cloudiness or haziness that makes it hard or impossible to see,» Dr. Funderburgh said.
Yet none of this haziness has deterred start - ups from developing a slew of commercial tDCS headsets targeting home - users.
What's causing the haziness and streaks in the atmosphere of Pluto?
Leaving along only the healthy natural minerals found in water, Big Berkey Water Filter for instance, can filter sediments and clears out the haziness in drinking water.
Like I'd taken some variation of the pill from Limitless, without all the haziness and bad business deals with Robert De Niro.
We've even gotten some of the haziness here because of the jet stream!
As daylight breaks and the haziness of promises made becomes clearer, how will Harper handle the repercussions — and the violent duo — on his doorstep?
Reichardt's sure - footed filmmaking — the sound design alone is remarkable — allows the story to maintain a haziness and feeling of untetheredness without actually drifting away.
He doesn't allow Del Toro off his leash nearly enough for the latter, but the film's haziness (literally and metaphorically) suggests that Stone is in on the joke.
All elements of the image seemed crisp and well - defined, and I never saw any signs of softness or haziness.
This means whether flaws, tints, or haziness are visible.
But keep in mind that this level of haziness is a rare case.
Common signs of corneal ulcers in dogs and cats include squinting, redness in the sclera (the part of the eye that is normally white), abnormal discharge from the eye — either watery or mucousy — and sometimes cloudiness or haziness to the eye itself.
Changes in vision and the eyes that may include discoloring lenses and haziness.
Maybe I've been indulging my propensity for color, and how those colors layer and overlap — the haziness of two layers under each other.
This haziness prompts the viewer to squint to make sense of the image and, by way of this disorientating visual effect, Opie recreates the magical, enveloping sensation of a fog - filled landscape.
Through these techniques as well as the use of actual film to take pictures, at times out of focus, the artist imbues the works with a haziness that speaks to the indistinct nature of history and «fact» and a surface that The New York Times describes as «clouds of scintillation.»
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