Sentences with phrase «of muddy browns»

The trees are just beginning to bud, the grass is a spectrum of muddy browns and dull greens, and temperatures are consistently less than 50 degrees.

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In it sat two women, one of them holding a dog cage, gaping at the muddy brown waters that steadily rose around them.
This is one of our favourites — Coloured water fun from There's Just One Mummy — although when we do it everything ends up a muddy brown!
I love the sight of the grass turning from brown to green, the muddy puddles, the crocuses poking their heads up through the earth — and especially the sights and sounds of birds returning from the South!
The little Colorado, where it joined the main Colorado, which we're going down, practically a straight line where the muddy brown water of the Colorado meets the clear aquamarine beautiful water of the little Colorado.
It's not really gray, as I expected; it's more of a muddy gray / brown color.
The film tries to paint in shades of gray with vague criticisms of the war on drugs, but the absurdity of its he - man Everyman plot ends up turning its moral palette a muddy brown.
The idea of shooting an intimate human drama in 3D is interesting but ends up adding nothing, bar making Benoit Debie «s photography feel muddier and dimmer in a film already rendered in a low - contrast palette of browns and greys.
THE DVD by Bill Chambers Paramount presents K - 19: The Widowmaker on DVD in a low - contrast 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer that looks soft and muddy - brown throughout, which seems to be the developed aesthetic of cinematographer Jeff Cronenweth (Fight Club, Panic Room), son of Blade Runner DP Jordan Cronenweth.
But she also found herself hoping Henry of England wouldn't have that thick neck and pop eyes and grizzling temple, and that he wouldn't wear the muddy, dull greens and browns that these Englishmen were all covered in.
For example, when you push a button in an elevator, the camera shows a closer view of the protagonist, Gray's, hand, and there is no detail in the glove or fingers, its just a muddy brown mess.
The maze - like levels offer a range of imaginative enemies to contend with as well as puzzles to solve, and while The Ooze isn't the most attractive game on the Genesis - its graphics are green and muddy brown for the most part - it's an endearingly sludgy, original title that still has much to offer even today.
The wet, muddy sediment of Diebenkorn's Berkeley # 21 (1954) flows through the swollen river of Thiebaud's Brown River (2002).
«Boss» (1961), a highlight of the Hayward's opening room, spells out the word in velvety black capitals, the «O» leaning pertly to the left, against an impastoed muddy rectangle enclosed between strips of darker brown.
Under the muddy pigment, which Peter Schjeldahl called «John Miller Brown,» just a few forms are discernible: some thin, sticklike objects, a bell, and a metal O. 2 Miller described the submerged reliefs as «a supposed signature style,» noting, «I thought of it as a trademark no one wanted.
A palette of muddy red, brown and mustard, Composition T55 does not allow for a single moment of tranquil stillness.
Pantone 448c and its muddied, brown awfulness, was deemed the world's ugliest color by a group of researchers looking for a color that would help make cigarette packets as unappealing as possible.
These paintings from 2005 to ’07 are a catalogue of The Day After Tomorrow — style weather calamities: a truck chugging through a blizzard; a fire throwing a big black cloud up at the horizon; the edges of neighborhoods collapsing into mudslides; rusting ships marooned in a desert that was once the Aral Sea; a car on a muddy road with its brake lights glowing as a great big brown beast of a tornado blenders the landscape.
The muddy brown color of the Long Island Sound and the growing dead zones in the Chesapeake Bay are the direct result of inadequate water filtration — a job that was once carried out by menhaden.
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