I like snow scenes, okay?
Not exact matches
Notes: The episode's final
scene NEEDED to be that badass, because the penultimate one was filled with a young girl's screams for her parents, who sacrificed her to R'Hallor to,
like, stop the
snow or something.
It's so breathtaking and magical when the trees are covered in
snow, and as you glance through our table, at all the different trees, I wanted it to feel
like were going for a walk in a beautiful winter
scene.
If you
like, you can add a bit of hot glue or Elmer's Glue - All to the bottom of your
scene to help the
snow stick a little bit, but ideally, you will put a thicker layer of
snow in the cloche then glue will really stick to, so this part is optional.
These directionless
scenes (bros jumping around
like frogs in the
snow, or ranting about the Pope) are uncanny in their realism, proving that a movie that's just a string of
scenes can still work if each of those
scenes crackles with its own internal drama.
There was a Russian Winter Ball, I remember, for which my dad got refrigerator - sized cartons of artificial
snow shipped in from Texas and a dry ice machine to fog up the rooms and make the setting feel
like a
scene from Dr. Zhivago.
Under two feet of fresh
snow, the world looked
like a
scene from a Christmas card.
Ahh, winter in New England... with its
snow covered evergreens, frozen lakes and sledding hills it's
like a picturesque
scene from a holiday movie.
In a realistic
scene i agree but i never really
liked Christmas in summer because it didn't have the magic of the white
snow all around.
His subject has primarily been the lives and debaucheries of young people, beginning early on with Polaroids of friends and acquaintances in and around New York's downtown art
scene, including collaborators and peers
like Dan Colen and the late Dash
Snow.
Snow, steam, and smoke soften many of Stieglitz's photographs, giving a
scene like Icy Night, New York, 1897, an atmospheric sheen.
Black Brook 18 radiates
like an electric Rothko; Untitled Landscape I is
like the largest folk painting ever made, and as magical; Untitled Cityscape 5 combines the mysteries of Goya's black paintings and Hopper's solitude; and
Snow Scene 2 shows Katz embodying the state of grace that poet Wallace Stevens called «a mind of winter.»
If you're brave enough, try playing with the Manual setting for control over exposure and white balance and access to
scenes like Softskin, Night, Sports, Party, and
Snow.
I wanted our cards to look a bit
like a
scene from a
snow globe... a little whimsical, a little cheesy, and a lot fun.