A little close up shot to see the texture and interest of the pretty pre-made floral wreath.
Not exact matches
In hindsight, she remembers
little other than her co-host, at one point, guiding her trembling hand out of a
close -
up shot, whereupon a producer in her ear coached her to «take deep breaths.»
There are always those nice
little close -
up shots of single stands or trees to be had, but we were fishing for the bigger catches.
I like to think of myself as a fairly rational individual, which is why what has and is going on at Arsenal confounds me...
little wonder people have gone so far as to suggest that Wenger is actually sabotaging the club... one only needs to look at our starting 11 to stoke the flames of conspiracy... just think of the perceived importance of this game, considering the loss to Stoke, the historically significance of the two teams involved, the controversy that swirled around our two meetings last season, the proximity to the
closing of the window and the general disdain being directed towards the manager once again... how is it even possible that you wouldn't come to Anfield with all guns blazing... not a single
shot on target, with the back -
up keeper in no less... where were the new signings?
«I doubled the last for 2 - under and he birdied the last for 66, so it was pretty
close up until that
little three -
shot swing at the end.»
A
little later still, it should begin sending home true
close -
up shots of Pluto and its moons.
That
up -
close shot made me melt into a
little puddle of hair envy, haha!
Therefore it would be super-duper-great of you if you could do a
close up shoot of your hairstyle or even a
little tutorial
My favorite
shots (ones that made me gasp) were that marble top coffee table
shot with the sofa and the desk in the far back corner, the one with the buds blurry
up close looking at the blue slipcovered chair, and your bedroom
shot that is a
little further back.
At the same time, it's still quite flattering.Extreme
close -
up shots, in contrast, get very
little interest from matches.
Appropriately heartbreaking, these
close -
ups manage more effective storytelling than the overbearing music score or gigantic
shots, conveying
little context but lots of instruction on how to respond.
You, know, it's just a thimbleful, so... we
shot some good
close -
ups we ended
up taking out that made her intentions a
little clearer.
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.
Also, the actors had very
little to work with, just a single
shot of them in basic
close -
up.
A few lines really land (Eddie Marsan, as the neighborhood's slimeball mortician, makes good use of
little time), but whole scenes proceed in direct opposition to what their content clearly demands, utilizing too many grim
close -
ups to observe how spectacularly absurd it all is from a wide
shot.
We particular like the
little touches, such as when you are attacking the enemy
close to the church, and the «resistance» that are holed
up in the building assist by
shooting from the windows with their
little pea guns.
Previously, on the Ps3, the movement would be a
little jerky, you would occasionally get stuck on things, Zellner would just stop (as if in thought) before performing actions, and the quality of some cutscenes and
up -
close shots weren't that great.
The Bug Butcher is a great
little arcade
shoot - em -
up that's easy to play and provides plenty of thrills as players destroy waves of death - dealing bugs in
close quarters combat.
It's a large - scale projection,
shot on black - and - white 35 mm film transferred to DVD, of a
close -
up, navel - to - thigh view of a man and woman having rear - entry sex, which runs repeatedly for a
little over four minutes.
This transition from
close -
up to wide
shot, to think of it cinematographically, falls flat: Herzog may self - reflexively point out the mechanics of his film, but this reveal adds
little additional information or affective charge to the earlier footage of Segers's cropped and enlarged images.
The color and detail on
shots of flowers and a dogwood tree, whether from afar or
up close, were just a
little truer and sharper from the Pixel's camera.
However, even with the manual focus set to macro, the end results of
close -
up shots are generally a
little soft.
In this
close -
up shot the camera is able to pick
up some of the detail of the grass but
little on the ball
Here's an actual
up -
close shot so that you can see how I added
little touches of black and gray and then let that first really bright layer kind of peek through the last extra layer of white paint.