Sentences with phrase «single vantage point»

Filmed from a single vantage point, like a painting set in motion, Richardson has digitally enhanced the nearly monochromatic setting with strange yellow tendrils of light, undulating and twisting beneath the water, hinting at an undiscovered or mutated bioluminant life - form, or perhaps the aftermath of something altogether more disturbing.
To view one of Nigel Cooke's paintings is an active experience: you can not take them in from a single vantage point.
Sometimes you can see the entirety of a level — enemies and all — from a single vantage point and plan for the dangers ahead.
Picturesque contours of the northern and southern shores are captured from a single vantage point, offering picture - perfect moments.
The cosmological principle opened the field of modern cosmology to practical investigation because it implies that observations made from our single vantage point in the universe are representative of the universe as a whole.

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Yet no part, no single tradition, can claim a superior vantage point for viewing the whole.
The student could even travel through the beating heart to view it from the vantage point of a single blood cell.
You have been trained or used to demonstrate the negative situations, it is necessary to cleanse the mind and thoughts of a better vantage point to defend your profile and see a positive adult singles personals.
Firing off an arrow from a surprise vantage point, or just a really far distance away, will strike a critical hit and typically kill an enemy peon in a single hit, though officers may take extra shots from your unlimited quiver.
Clark's Bicho (1960), made of folded aluminum, is from her well - known series that plays with notions of angled planes, active space, and the possibility of variable compositions and multiple vantage points contained within a single work.
There is not single optimal lighting situation; rather, the viewer's experience of them depends on changing light and vantage points.
The images are staged in the documentary style of German artist Barbara Probst, who captures the same moment in time from different vantage points, interrogating the idea that a single photograph represents the entire truth.
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