«All babies look like Renee Zellweger
pushed against a glass window» was another gem.
Not exact matches
Hunters who wear eyeglasses will love that they can make the eye relief extra long, so he or she won't have to be uncomfortable with
glasses pushing against his or her face.
Another thing on which the video and makeup effects teams worked side by side was the «breathing screen,» a mechanical effect in which the televised lips of Nicki Brand pucker and blow
against the
glass of Max Renn's TeleRanger TV screen, making it billow forth from the console frame like a swelling breast, as her seductive voice invites Max to
push himself into her waiting mouth: «Don't keep me waiting.»
Dozens of physical confrontations in a semi-fantasy environment result in people being thrown through
glass,
against walls and
pushed into moving subway trains.
Capturing a range of tropical flowers and plants protected, or trapped, in a glasshouse — depending on your point of view — there's an undercurrent of intense vitality as they crowd looking for space, some with a leaf
pushing up
against the surface of the steamy
glass.
Observing the way plants, trees and flowers
push up
against the dappled, translucent
glass of these majestic buildings, hinting at what lies inside, is something that all began when, in 2015, on the way home from a «particularly bad day in the office», Samuel got off the train early to visit a botanical garden.
I was able to wear it with my
glasses still, though — as I found with both Rift and Sony's Project Morpheus — it did
push the nosepiece somewhat uncomfortably
against you nose; your mileage will probably depend on the design of your
glasses.