Sentences with phrase «pictures at the scene»

Living in the age of smartphones - it is often very helpful for us if our clients take as many pictures at the scene of the accident and damage to both cars at the time of the incident.
You do not have to be an expert photographer to take pictures at the scene of an accident.

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At some point — long, long ago — someone would say «bull in a china shop» and you would actually picture the scene.
The synagogue scene at Capernaum pictures Jesus being accused of blasphemy in connection with the forgiveness of sins (Mark 2.7), and, although this is, no doubt, an «ideal» or «typical» scene, we have no reason to doubt its essential correspondence to an aspect of the historical ministry of Jesus.
Florida State has long been in the picture for Cain, ever since he burst on the scene at their summer camp in 2013.
Standing at midcourt at Power Balance Pavilion, Greene was at the center of the Sacramento basketball scene as a freshman taking a celebratory picture in 2013.
Picture the scene: the children have said in no uncertain terms that they'd rather stay at home and watch telly, read books or play games on the tablet.
Bala had hinted at a comeback to the music scene when he posted a picture in studio captioned «Let's go back to the beat».
Pictures of those who lost their lives in the disaster as well as that of some survivors had also been pasted at vantage points at the disaster scene.
Another production company, Wing & A Prayer Pictures, also shot scenes for one movie at the film hub.
Unlike traditional pictures of Mother Nature nurturing her offspring, this scene shows her looking gloomily into an uncertain future and ignoring her babies, who are already at each other's throats.
J. T. Wang, an engineer at GM and a lead technical adviser to the GHBMC, speculates that the virtual - body model may eventually run fast enough to create real - time simulations that enable vehicles with such systems to give a more specific picture of the crash scene.
In a similar way, the robot's vision system focuses on specific points of the scene to build up a picture of its environment instead of trying to process everything it sees through the camera all at once.
Even though cameras can capture more data about a scene than the human eye, roboticists are at a loss as to how to stitch all that information together to build a cohesive picture of the world.
At other times, the circle leads the child to look at another part of the actress» face or the scene around her, which is set up to look like a child's room, full of toys and colorful pictureAt other times, the circle leads the child to look at another part of the actress» face or the scene around her, which is set up to look like a child's room, full of toys and colorful pictureat another part of the actress» face or the scene around her, which is set up to look like a child's room, full of toys and colorful pictures.
The retina sits at the back of the human eye, and contains protein cells that convert light into electrical signals that travel through the nervous system, triggering a response from the brain, ultimately building a picture of the scene being viewed.
Surveys afterward confirmed that patients assigned the water and tree scene were less anxious and needed fewer doses of strong pain medicine than those who looked at the darker forest photograph, abstract art or no pictures at all.
Look at any 3 - D scene and take one picture from the left eye's vantage point.
Right before bed, try a relaxing imagery exercise: Picture any tranquil scene, like a day at the beach.
Here are 5 reasons that we are actually twins separated at birth: Our initials are the same — TAS (I was born Taylor Anne Smith and she was born Taylor Alison Swift), we both are obsessed with cats and own 2, we both have blonde hair and cut it short IN THE SAME MONTH (UNPLANNED BUT AMAZING), we both play guitar (fun fact — I am holding a guitar in my senior pictures because I wanted to be like T. Swift), and we both love crime scene tv shows and Grey's Anatomy.
If you've been around the online dating scene at all or have tried any other dating site out there really, then you may recall frustration when there's a lot of members who don't upload pictures at all.
She shared what she's learned working behind the scenes at one of the world's most popular dating apps, offering advice on how to write a bio, how to choose a profile picture, how to identify red flags, and more.
Have you tried to take pictures of kids at play and been disappointed because of the fact that the great scene you tried to capture is already gone by the life you push the shutter button, and you're left with something not rather interesting and maybe blurry?
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Pitt's Gerry is virtually at the center of a one - man show; few supporting characters beyond Enos, Fana Mokoena «s UN higher - up and Daniella Kertesz «s Israeli soldier get more than a couple of scenes, and it's rare that the picture cuts away from Pitt at all.
The DVD and HD - DVD releases also included a number of behind - the - scenes featurettes, and none of them are offered here, though it's worth noting that a U - Control / BonusView picture - in - picture viewing option is available here that seems to include at least some of the footage from the missing featurettes.
I have no desire to see a movie of this type which includes male frontal nudity only, an NC - 17 picture at the end credits, and a «fondling» the baby scene.
For all of its excesses, the picture is excruciatingly modest — almost meticulous — in its slow unfolding, culminating with a now - notorious fellatio scene that runs ten minutes and presents sex at its most insectile and threatening.
Because the nerves have grown numb now, there are scenes of cruel torture in the picture — the kind that a troubled child would enact on his action figures after a few days of standard play: Dr. Strange at the mercy of glass needles, Nebula (Karen Gillan) bloodlessly segmented like a plasticine exhibit in a sadist's medical museum... The atrocity escalates because there's nothing at stake here.
Streep's early scenes play like a bit of warm - up for both the character and the star, the nasty shtick beginning to take hold in loud, scurrilous moments that build until we reach the big dinner scene, a sort of decrepit centerpiece for the whole picture during which Violet insults every damn person at the table and especially aims to tear each of her daughters apart.
Though it's not shy in its one agonizing scene of gore, the picture seems more concerned about the way we assimilate — and anticipate — sex and violence at the movies.
After Roger returns to bring the picture to a close, the pair's final scene together is made up mostly of callbacks and allusions to that earlier moment at the worktable.
DID N'T LIKE: Thorin's attitude, the rudeness of the dwarves when they first entered the house, Bilbo's leaving on his own (Gandalf didn't come back for him), Radagast the Brown (too goofy, I always pictured a more St. Francis - like character), the way the scene at the end - with Gandalf and the dwarves up in the trees, was totally ruined, and the loss of Bilbo's progression as a character (did he really kill several creatures all ready?
The only time «bloodsuckers» are ever mentioned is in the picture's opening scene, at that referring to a mosquito; if not for a few genuinely effective scenes of bloodletting, Near Dark would serve perfectly as a cautionary drug tale of a small - town boy pulled into a nocturnal cycle of angry fixes and naked lunches.
About that scene: The picture hints that the Gumps» mystery boarder is The King at least three separate times before just coming out and saying it; Forrest may not be stupid, but its filmmakers sure as fuck think we are.
There are moments in the performances in The Last Picture Show — Cloris Leachman's final scene with Timothy Bottoms, or Ben Johnson's scene at the water tank, just to name a few — that are stunning.
Extras: Deleted and Extended scenes, deleted score, cast & crew commentary, the fugitive brain - behind the scenes of the formation of limerent pictures including screen tests and auditions, saturday is now ruined - a look at the process of graphic designer Ed O'brien, eric's radio spots, Interview and videos by The Non-Commissioned Officers, Essays by filmmaker Craig Zobel & journalist James Rocchi
Pictures has released a brand - new Paddington 2 trailer aimed at U.S. audiences and featuring a few new scenes of the plush teddy bear (voiced by Ben Whishaw) at the Wes Anderson - inspired prison.
Next up, the «Hospital Mask» is based on a famous backlot picture of Dick Warlock wearing the Halloween II mask right before they shot the final scenes at Haddonfield Memorial Hospital, also sculpted by Justin Mabry.
In the DVD commentary track for The Man Who Wasn't There, Billy Bob Thornton makes the brilliant observation that the logical casting for the dapper, taciturn barber would be Clooney while he, himself, would have been the obvious choice for Clooney's character in O Brother, Where Art Thou; that the brothers have «corrected» themselves for this picture goes a long way towards explaining both the pleasures to be gained from Clooney's deft comic timing (and a courtroom scene that is at once a throwback and a revelation), and the problems with a film that in apparently striving to be accessible and lightweight becomes something, for the first time in the Coens» joint - career since Crimewave, disposable and undistinguished.
Michael Shannon has one scene as photographer Grey Villet, and he fills the performance with intriguing nuances, such as when he takes a picture of Mildred at the sink.
Director Guy Ritchie steps in periodically as a combination commentator and host to discuss the production and deconstruct key scenes (with illustrative video playing in the corner), and rest is filled with picture - in - picture interviews, behind - the - scenes footage and mini-featurette «focus points» (which can also be viewed individually at full screen).
With Hitchcock flourishes like food fetish, hat play, and a scene at a carnival (to say nothing of the picture's brilliant central image of Mrs. Smith shaving Mr. Smith with a straight razor as an expression of spousal devotion (and an echo of scraped toast)-RRB-, Mr. and Mrs. Smith is serviceable and workmanlike, occasionally obviously the work of a genius.
Rising Sun Pictures, the visual effects team behind Logan, has released a behind - the - scenes look at their work on the critically and commercial successful X-Men film.
An epic battle scene was shot at Cahir Castle, while Powerscourt Waterfall and the Wicklow woodlands featured prominently (a naked love scene between Lancelot (Nicholas Clay, pictured above) and Guinevere was filmed in a freezing forest).
If the movie winds up winning Best Picture, it will be at least to some degree because this scene is in the film.
A gallery of «poster concepts» reveals that Wrong Turn once invited comparisons to Deliverance at the marketing level (the film's original tagline was «Get Ready for a Killer Weekend» — recall that Deliverance's is «This is the Weekend They Didn't Play Golf»); three deleted scenes (two, actually, plus the 3 - minute oddity of dailies for a particular slaying) and the picture's theatrical trailer round out the disc.
Meanwhile, Hill makes good use of his neuroses, improvisational skills and ability to rib at himself with a half - forced grin, this time around playing the man on the outside as Jenko gets in with the popular college jocks and Schmidt has to do the walk of shame (a great, smaller running gag) and eventually gets into a hysterical kiss / fight with a scene - stealing Jillian Bell that's another highlight of the picture.
As a follow - up to Wes Anderson's intricate Isle of Dogs set exhibition in London's The Store x 180 The Strand, Fox Searchlight pictures have recently shared footage providing a behind - the - scenes look at how the film's puppets were made.
We discussed it on the Hou Hsiao - hsien episode of They Shot Pictures and I wrote about it at Seattle Screen Scene.
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