Sentences with phrase «see images popping»

What I really want is to ditch solid displays altogether and see images popping out in thin air.
- Romans 12:13 I immediately teared up when I saw this image pop on onto my computer screen yesterday: I see so much more than a tired guy on a Tempupedic.

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As I share in my book, after a couple of minutes of praying the image of the Lion on the Wizard of Oz suddenly popped into my mind and I saw him saying, «I do believe, I do believe, I do, I do, I DO believe!»
You should see one pop up in the upper left corner of any image you hover your mouse over.
«But this new theory predicts that when you compare near - infrared and optical images of a short gamma - ray burst about a week after the blast, the kilonova should pop out in the infrared, and that's exactly what we're seeing
«We can literally image the frequency of the electron, and we see this electron suddenly pop into our radio antenna,» says Joe Formaggio, an associate professor of physics at MIT.
«The red arcs really popped out when we saw the new images,» Paul Schenk of the Lunar and Planetary Institute in Houston, and a participating scientist in the Cassini mission, said in a statement.
I noticed them popping up on a few different blogs and Instagram accounts a few weeks ago, and now I feel like I can't scroll through my feed without seeing at least one image of them.
Midriff - baring tops, hot pants, see - through outfits, they do establish a new image to the young pop star but does nothing to gain the love of some staunch fashion mavens.
The image seems like of one you'd find in a hunting shirt that's sold in sporting and hunting stores because of it's realistic look instead of the pop art version we tend to see in fashion shirts.
If you have a feeling that something about a person's profile doesn't seem right, you can do a Google image search and see if there are any inconsistencies between what is said and what pops up in the search.»
Following yesterday's SDCC poster for Inhumans [take a look here], four new images have arrived online for IMAX and ABC's upcoming Marvel series featuring Black Bolt (Anson Mount), Maximus (Iwan Rheon), Crystal (Isabelle Cornish), and a first look at Sonya Balmores as Auran; check them out below... SEE ALSO: Marvel's Inhumans TV series gets the Pop!
After yesterday's painfully brief glimpse at X-Men: Apocalypse's Nightcrawler, images of some of the other mutants we were excited to see in the movie have popped up — albeit in unofficial photos from the set.
With some set photos popping up earlier this week, Bryan Singer has now taken to Instagram to debut a behind - the - scenes image from X-Men: Apocalypse featuring Lana Condor and Sophie Turner in costume as Jubilee and Jean Grey from the mutant superhero sequel... SEE ALSO: Bryan Singer says X-Men: Apocalypse is «a big monster of a -LSB-...]
Despite these factors, this image has a surprising amount of pop and certainly looks just as the film did when I saw it in a state - of - the - art auditorium.
They will not be able to see the screen.On the screen, a word will pop up along with an image and clue words.
I encourage anyone to google «teaching» or «teacher» and see the majority of images that pop up.
It's pretty common to see various groups of future cars testing together, so when spy photographers sent over the latest batch of photos for the 2016 BMW 5 Series Touring station wagon, it was no surprise that new images popped up for the next - gen 2017 BMW 5 Series sedan.
The upcoming Lincoln MKZ concept can already be seen in this first teaser image released by the automaker, and one aspect that pops into focus in terms of design is the full - width tail lamp.
The image popped with a sense of dimensionality we haven't seen on tablets.
When we navigated through a recent Sharper Image catalog, we saw small translucent circles on a number of coats and, when we tapped them, we got a pop - up window with additional product details and a buy button.
With that under consideration, we've already seen plenty of images of the 9720 in action but some new videos from BerryInsider have now popped up on YouTube showing off the...
Though the KF8 format doesn't allow readers to enlarge the text unless the file contains Kindle's pop - up text feature, readers can still tap images to enlarge them and see the incredible detail that's gone into the stunning illustrations in all three of these Tales by Trees titles.
What we haven't seen is stock images of them and here are two that popped up.
A pop - up window should now appear showing your current leverage and base currency (see image).
I'd seen the previous post and resisted but images showed up for this one so now I'm going to pop it in, assuming I know where my cartridge converter extension doohickey is.
Please click the image to see it in a pop up and use back next button to navigate through them.
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The images you see of pop music chart - toppers do not depict humans being themselves, but being what a corporate body has decided that person should be, with the objective of printing money.
He loves to turn a portrait photograph into something you'd expect to see from that black reel of film, all those years ago — adding just a splash of colour and interest to really make the image pop.
While the pop - up lightbox that is shown in the above screen shot makes the image bigger and easier to see, Ray is missing the opportunity to create an image search optimized page with an introductory paragraph explaining where this work is, the background of its creation, and pricing for similar pieces.
This early Pop Art image was last seen at auction in 2007, when it was bought by Paul Allen, for $ 11.2 million.
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The degree of illusion of their figurative images and motifs was taken to extremes, since reality seen through the media and its consumable outer sheen was the key theme of Pop Art.
The Walker - produced exhibition catalogue offers an in - depth study of the international Pop phenomenon with essays by scholars, film critics, and curators from Argentina, Brazil, Japan, Britain, the United States, Hungary, and Italy; an extensive visual chronology; a roundtable discussion; and a selection of stunning images, many rarely seen outside their countries of origin.
He discusses Pop Art's place in art history; his initial feelings about being considered a Pop artist; the influence of Los Angeles and its environment on his work; his feelings about English awareness of America; a discussion of his use of words as images; a discussion of the Standard Station as an American icon; a discussion of the notion of freedom as it is perceived as a Southern California phenomenon; how he sees himself in relation to the Los Angeles mural movement (L.A. Fine Arts Squad); the importance of communication to him; his relationship with the entertainment world in Los Angeles and its misinterpretation of him; his books; collaboration with Mason Williams on «Crackers;» his approach toward conceiving an idea for paintings; personal feelings about the books that he has done; the importance of motion in his work; a discussion of the movies «Miracle» and «Premium;» his friendship with Joe Goode; his return from Europe and his studio in Glassell Park; his move to Hollywood in 1965; the problems of balancing the domestic life and the artistic life; his stain paintings and what he hopes to learn from using stains; a disscussion of bicentemial exhibition at the L.A. County Museum: «Art in Los Angeles: Seventeen Artists in the Sixties,» 1981; a discussion of the origin of L.A. Pop as an off shoot from the American realist tradition; his feelings about being considered a realist; the importance for him of elevating humble objects onto the canvas; a discussion on how he chooses the words he uses in his paintings; and his feelings about the future direction of his work.
The Opiates: «Hollywood Under The Knife» Release date: 21 October 2011 Label: Disco Activisto Records Distribution: Cargo UK Images: Wolfgang Tillmans (click to read more and see additional images) Web: www.billieraymartin.com Style: dark electronImages: Wolfgang Tillmans (click to read more and see additional images) Web: www.billieraymartin.com Style: dark electronimages) Web: www.billieraymartin.com Style: dark electronic pop
McElheny saw them as a kind of «Pop image of the Big Bang» and in an extensive collaboration with the astronomer David H Weinberg, went on to create models that depict various alternative interpretations of this event.
In this exhibition, we can expect to see a highly eclectic body of work as Athol lets his imagination take the reins using Victorian mirrors, vintage chairs and plates, collages of vintage stamps and letters, wherever he can see the potential to create an art work, and combining the discarded objects with media such as gloss paint, enamel and duct tape to depict nostalgic images in his distinctive pop - art aesthetic.
While other artists were creating abstractions, Mr. Katz insisted on making art with recognizable images, but pared them down to their most fundamental elements — prefiguring the development of Pop Art, as seen in the 70 works in this exhibition.
Ruscha is a pop artist, a conceptual artist and a surrealist whose images portray the same sinister Hollywood you see in David Lynch films.
CONTEMPORARY PAINTING For other Pop - art images similar to those produced by Rosenquist, see: Greatest 20th - Century Paintings.
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Combined into a single graphic, a patch of which you see here, each portrait pops up as you move your mouse over it; a click reproduces the chosen sheep image on the screen.
However, we've already seen these phones pop up in many leaked images and reports, and the latest look comes from Evan Blass (@evleaks).
However, we've already seen these phones pop up in many leaked images... Read more
But we've already seen the P20 colours pop up in leaked images, tweets and more - we'll update this feature with full images of the handsets as and when we get them.
However, we've already seen these phones pop up in many leaked images and reports, and... Read more
On Google's developer site, we see that Google Now can also display images with its card alerts as there's an example of a flight reservation popping up with an image of the city you're traveling to.
This image came from Flickr and as soon as I saw it, the words «tip toe & # popped into my head.
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