Sentences with phrase «in pitch blackness»

It's not able to take photos in pitch blackness — not without its back - facing LED flash.
The sound of water dripping from the ceiling and your own heartbeat in the pitch blackness and stillness of the cave makes you really appreciate the invention of the flashlight and a guide who can find his way out of the cave.
From there, you can dive hole to hole, cave to cave in pitch blackness.
Without light, it would be difficult to eat a «midnight» snack in the pitch blackness.
Oh the insane things that pop into my head in the middle of the night and make me get up from my warm bed and leave my wife to scrawl in pencil on a blank sheet of paper in the pitch blackness the silliest images that seem to perplex and plague me just so I can hopefully bring a smile to your face and maybe occasionally make us think a little bit world without end.

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In fact, I can recall no pain or discomfort, no pitch blackness, or anything.
Living in the pitch dark blackness of the sea, why did they need eyespots?
Focusing is Senua's way of imposing her will on her world, and it's used extensively, not only in combat but in sequences where she has to listen for the precise direction of the chanting of an evasive boss, or feel her way through the pitch blackness of a lair where frightful blobbing enemies lurk.
The elements of Pitch Blackness off Whiteness, for one, blink on and off in capital letters and in unpredictable combinations.
His work has been featured in several publications including 25 under 25: Up - and - Coming American Photographers (CDS, 2003) and 30 Americans (RFC, 2008), as well as his monograph Pitch Blackness (Aperture, 2008).
You can read more about Hank Willis Thomas and purchase a signed copy of the book Pitch Blackness in our online store.
His monograph, Pitch Blackness, was published by Aperture in 2008.
Pitch Blackness, featuring the work of Hank Willis Thomas, runs at Jack Shainman Gallery in New York City through March 14.
His work has been featured in several publications including 25 under 25: Up - and - Coming American Photographers (CDS, 2003), 30 Americans (RFC, 2008) as well as his monograph Pitch Blackness (Aperture, 2008).
His work has been featured in 25 under 25: Up - and - Coming American Photographers and 30 Americans, as well as in the Aperture monograph Pitch Blackness.
Boca de Lobo, meaning «Mouth of the Wolf,» is a term used in Puerto Rico to describe the void of pitch - blackness.
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