Sentences with phrase «slightly soft focus»

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However, if you are disappearing into a color (soft focus) then I would suggest introducing something to create a bit more contrast - earrings, a necklace, slightly brighter makeup - if this makes a difference it means that you are responding to a stronger contrast.
Rogers is the accomplished centrepiece of the film, slightly atypical as the soft - focus romantic heroine, but with welcome eruptions of her tough and shrewd persona throughout.
A few shots seemed slightly ill defined, especially when they featured leading ladies; those utilized mild examples of soft focus.
Universal's DVD is a decent transfer of the film - the soft focus cinematography yields a less - than sharp transfer, and some of the night shots are slightly grainy, in spite of Schrader's deliberate use of in - camera opticals to preserve image quality.
But the 570GT features softer springs, a slightly slower steering ratio, street - focused brakes, increased sound insulation, and less aggressive tires.
It eschews the rather raucous thrills of a Ford Focus ST and the firm - riding solidarity of a VW Golf GTI for a well - damped, slightly softer dynamic character that really encourages you to maintain speed, as it can be hustled along without fuss.
The decision is easiest to make when jumping from the M3 back into the C63, because it's then that you really notice how everything feels slightly softer and less focused in the Mercedes.
Slightly roomier but with a far more upscale look and feel than its predecessor, the 2012 Focus cabin sets off a decidedly premium flavor with loads of soft - touch surfaces and an abundance of effectively integrated sound - attenuation materials.
The camera is focussed tightly on Gekko's soft but slightly wrinkled hands as he accepts the return of items in his property bag that were seized from him two decades ago when he began his incarceration.
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