Sentences with phrase «shaft of light»

Especially dramatic scenes exist when the midday sun sends shafts of light through holes in the hull.
Whitaker's inspiration was ignited by shafts of light in cathedrals, waterfalls, forests, memories of Egypt, coastlines, rainbows, sunrises, sunsets, cloud formation, metamorphosis and hypnotic motion.
Especially dramatic scenes exist when the midday sun sends shafts of light through the holes in the hull.
The table lamps seen here are tall enough so that when switched on, a broad shaft of light falls across the pillows, while their sculptural forms provide a link between the top and bottom halves of the room.
Whereas most areas are shrouded in darkness, there is a careful balance achieved throughout, with shafts of light offering little relief.
A small shaft of light enters into the darkness & then the door is slammed shut.
«The Frozen Forest» is a beautiful secondary theme, sounding like shimmering shafts of light breaking their way through the trees, evocative and simply gorgeous.
After a short swim, the ceiling breaks away where you will see these incredible shafts of light coming through.
In several works, including White Lotus Shaft of Light VI, Kushner introduces a vertical strip of gold that slices through more somber patches of blue, red, and black to spotlight delicately textured, pale blossoms.
As a clear strong shaft of light is broken and diffused in passing through a dark glass, so the new Christ - life, itself so clear and strong, must yet shine through «the old Adam.»
Darkness pervades labyrinthine partitions and only shafts of light lead the way.
In these dark days man tends to look for little shafts of light that spill from Heaven.
Until a brilliant shaft of light pierces the dark and reveals their father looming overhead, admonishing them to pipe down because the baby is sleeping.
is it just me or is the smoke and shafts of light starting to feel really dated — that trailer feels like it was made in 1989.
agreed with Rus about the smoke and shaft of light thing.
For him, pain and death aren't just lurking around every corner, but between shafts of light, or in minor alterations to the natural sound levels.
In Parliament, he shoots from drastic angles, adding dramatic shafts of light to give his interior compositions added dimension.
Still, on any given day, beautiful shafts of light can been seen spilling through the circular windows in the vaulted ceilings onto the abandoned clusters of stadium seating lurking in dark corners along the walls.
Warm yellow homes, moody shafts of light through window panes, snowy alleyways.
Blade Runner was named the second most visually influential film of all time by the Visual Effects Society and I am very curious to see how much the 12 - time Oscar nominated cinematographer nods to the look of the original (DoP: Jordan Cronenweth), «consisting of deep shadows and vibrant colors and shafts of light so strong that you can't help but get pulled into them.»
Shafts of light press through the waterline like a spotlight and small fish weave in between them and then descend into the shadows.
Berndt kept the rest in decent repair not only because as a good German he must waste nothing that had come his way but because he saw in those grand dust - filled shafts of light something he could worship.
Just look into the forest and if you see what seems to be a bright shaft of light hitting a tree, look again: it just might be an albino redwood.....
It's a cathedral sized cavern formed by the reef with a four vertical chimneys providing apertures at the top that allow the tropical sun to stream down in dancing shafts of light.
Upon planting your banner firmly in the ground a great shaft of light is released and people across the land are attracted to the beckoning light.
Despite this, works such as 29.12.66 (1966) and 28.6.67 (1967) seem to depict the wispy vertical movement of rising smoke that could have lent itself to the exhibition's title, and it is arguable that these works offer further hints and figuration within the realm of the architectural: squares and rectangles could offer doorways or windows, while diagonals and bold patches of colour suggest shafts of light falling through recessed or stacked spaces.
Stepping into the 13,000 square feet of architectural space, a long corridor of scrim draws the eye along a wall with shafts of light penetrating the structure.
When the Korean artist Lee Ufan visited, McKillen recalls, «he walked and walked and was so moved by the experience, he offered to do a small pavilion, partially buried in the earth, with a single shaft of light coming through the roof.»
I didn't have the courage to go for the golden shafts of light in case they came out in yellow streaks, so opted for a clear version and hopefully warmed it up with some peach tones on the background leaves.
After Pittsburgh, Driggs» most acclaimed work was probably Queensborough Bridge (1927), now in the collection of the Montclair Art Museum, depicting shafts of light as rigid Futurist - style «lines of force» sweeping through the massive verticals of the East River bridge, a structure she had studied from her apartment window on Second Avenue.
Image credit: Robert Kushner, «White Lotus Shaft of Light III,» 2008, oil, acrylic, gold and silver leaf on canvas, 55 × 72» image courtesy of DC Moore Gallery, New York.
For example, the player was able to bend at the knee and their on - screen representation would do the same, however looking through a keyhole still required a button press rather than simply crouching and leaning towards the small shaft of light.
On the outskirts of Seville, Spain, 600 rotating mirrors send shafts of light to a collector atop a soaring 380 - foot -(115 - meter --RRB- tall tower.
This inability to catch the prey can result in a cat or dog that is constantly watching for the red dot, even after you've put the laser away, and is always on edge, jumpy, and becomes obsessed with shafts of light and shadows.
Dianah sits in a shaft of light from the only window.
Dianah sits in a shaft of light from...
And then, like a shaft of light shining through Monet's trees, I saw God working behind the despairing, rebellious men.
The mutually assured damage of public airing of policy differences between Michael Gove and Theresa May makes events inexplicable, not least as they cast a shaft of light on a political terrain that must undermine the Tory general election cause: the world beyond David Cameron.
Cast a shaft of light across the host's face.
Though Kramer Morgenthau's cinematography is rich in oak browns and pearl whites, cigarette smoke wafting through shafts of light, it's all in service of such a distinct air of stuffiness that it never seems like anyone (both in front and behind the lens) is having any fun.
We open on a shot of a dark barn, a shaft of light framing Bathsheba against the dim historical surroundings.
Those low angled shots remind us we are down in the dirt and this Blu - Ray release only accentuates those shafts of light across the face, now synonymous with the noir style.
Storm clouds are often darkest outside the company when inside, you've seen that shaft of light and realize you're making progress.
A shaft of light fell on the front of the house and spilled into the open hallway from the balcony.
At first all he can see are tall windows high overhead, shafts of light like columns.
Every year on December 21 — the shortest day of the year — the tomb plays host to a phenomenon straight out of Raiders of the Lost Ark: as the sun rises, it pierces a window above the entryway, sending a shaft of light down that illuminates the center of the tomb like a laser beam.
By the shafts of light floating down from a domed ceiling high above, the naked bodies occupying every marbled surface slowly become visible; the air thick and sweet with the smell of perfumed bubbles and the sound of exposed skin being lathered slaps and slips.
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