Sentences with phrase «shallow angle with»

Not exact matches

That means larger planes loaded up with fuel that are forced to take off at a shallower angle, and are therefore closer to the ground for a longer period of time.»
Investigators plan to compare the data with findings from a seismology campaign in 2012 in the shallower central Mariana Trench, where the dipping angle is more gradual.
This shallow angle would have permitted some of the ejected material from the collision to fall back on the surface, spraying it with the observed phyllosilicate traces.
Study of the images indicated that the crater was probably the result of a shallow impact with a comet or asteroid, at an angle of approximately 45 degrees.
Start with the bar literally touching your knee - caps and your hips positioned high enough so that your knee angle is very shallow.
The shallow squat is a high squat that finishes with an obtuse angle between thighs and ground, leaving usually about 60 degrees between knee and hip.
As the corner unfolds a small yaw angle builds and then stabilises, so you exit each corner with the car driving forwards but held in a shallow oversteering angle.
Despite its excellent visual quality, the Transformer Book's display offered shallow viewing angles, with images washing out at roughly 40 degrees.
The main display consisted of two partitioned installations: Untitled (1992/2012), featuring 22 red aluminum squares in shallow relief that extended across two adjacent walls, and Untitled (2012), eight rectangular titanium panels positioned vertically on the floor at alternating angles, which had the effect of disrupting their relationship with the long room in which they were installed.
It's the first phone featuring two cameras with f / 1.6 aperture lenses (the LG V30's main cam is f / 1.6, but its wide - angle camera is not), and the combo 12 megapixel RGB sensor and 20 megapixel monochrome sensor still work together so you can adjust depth of field from super shallow all the way to infinity.
There are phones with wide - angle secondary lenses, like LG's G6 and V30, but they tend to shy away from bokeh, simply because the nature of the perspective doesn't create the same shallow depth - of - field effect that pulls the background in, which is a hallmark of professional portraits.
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