Thus, we noticed that the no-nonsense lines of the building have been gentled by a topiary maze in the foreground. |
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The melodic content is brought further to the foreground with the lack of a jazz rhythm section and traditional jazz harmony. |
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A wide aperture will take care of the background but I don't want any blurring of grass waving in the foreground. |
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The figure of aporia, after all, can foreground the significance of the very subject the speaker expresses doubt about how to approach. |
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An old woman churns butter, while a woman in the foreground prepares a fowl for roasting and a third man spits a chicken at the far right. |
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Formal elements include a foreground or apron of foaming wash, and beyond that a wall of wave as it forms a tube, then crests and crashes. |
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Two children appear in the foreground, the boy on a rocking horse, the girl in a sweet white party dress. |
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The man reading, in the left foreground, evokes the Arcadian image of the shepherd reciting poetry in days of old. |
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The nascent temperance movement, too, is suggested by the rotund whiskey jug placed prominently in the foreground. |
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There are no architectural features, with one exception of a roughcast rustic bridge in the left foreground. |
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The prominently depicted hen and rooster form the brightest spot in the foreground, as they are encircled by an aureole of light. |
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It is in the next generation that Moore's story really comes into its own, with the maharanis, rather than their husbands, in the foreground. |
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In the foreground, a vast crowd marches in front of a military band led by a drum major whose face is recognizable as that of Emile Littre. |
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The foreground music irritated us just that little bit to the point it makes a calm chap feel tetchy. |
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The foreground clutter of grocery carts and trolleys in this painting is as intricately painted as everything else. |
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There is a strong echo of elegance, but the tertiary flavours of nut and oxidised or Madeira-like notes are now coming to the foreground. |
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The infomercial used terrific Urdu, mixed with a muezzin's call playing subtly in the background and actual maulvis in the foreground. |
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Bits of landscape and horizon are visible to either side of the Temple, and a flowery mead completes the foreground. |
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The men you see in the foreground are laying stones to form the bed of the road. |
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His visible brushstrokes in the foreground and creamy subdued tones interspersed with bright oranges and red hues are very seductive. |
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In both a lit area in the middle foreground helps to define our distance from the main object. |
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Interestingly though, his solo is kept in the middle distance with Harries and France dominating the foreground. |
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A good overall shot will include a distinct foreground, middle ground and background. |
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Discuss his painting techniques and how foreground, middle ground and background are well defined. |
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I can tell him what's going on in the foreground, middle ground, background, the left, the right. |
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As a 1917 photograph of this painting shows, the sail that fills much of the foreground originally bore a delicate tracery of rigging. |
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Combine with a foreground planting of tradescantias to create a cool oasis of vibrant blues and greens. |
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Set within the crossing of a church transept, Christ stands centered in the foreground, flanked by his Apostles, and administers the host. |
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Through play and experimentation, children's texts foreground the possibilities of linguistic hybridity, bilingualism, and biculturalism. |
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The field of wheat is well in the foreground, diversified and defined by the shocks of grain to the right. |
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I'm trying to show how maybe I tend to misunderstand things or misconstrue things or tend to foreground certain things. |
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But the town scene was placed in the foreground to achieve a strong decorative effect and to add depth to the picture. |
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As lighting is predominantly from the twilit sky, you'll still get a sufficient amount of foreground detail. |
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The silver slash of Loch Voil in the distance formed a foreground to layers of mountain slopes. |
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In the foreground, I copied this photo of a girl who'd been napalmed in the Vietnam war. |
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The storm was cloaked like a hidden monster behind a stratiform cloud veil with a little fractus in the foreground. |
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It is interesting to note that forthcoming international versions of the book foreground different generic features. |
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This removes the foreground from view and treats the landscape as a panoramic vista rather than a visual extension of the interior space. |
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The opening scene of the ballet is a landscape of stark blue sky and ochreous sun-baked hills with Pan's grotto in the foreground. |
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Notice the men in the foreground standing at their desks and the office boy towards the right in his stiff white collar. |
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The machines in the foreground are harvesting beans while the ones in back are preparing the ground for corn planting. |
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The entire 15 seconds created overexposure on the foreground, so I scaled it back to 5 seconds, and was pretty happy with that. |
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The figure of the blue-jeaned artist stands in the foreground at left, paintbrushes in hand. |
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It is easier to see the effect of parallax the closer the foreground object is to you. |
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The pic on the right is the chutney simmering away on the stove, with the spice bag in the foreground. |
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Here, the program re-created a 490MB hard drive image in the foreground while we converted ten WAV files into MP3s in the background. |
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For a reader inexpert in the language, how does Spanish represent or foreground social relations in ways that differ from English? |
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He later used a silver-based intensifier to enhance the foreground of this famous negative. |
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In the foreground there were screens of columns standing on a projecting podium and supporting an entablature. |
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What the programme did for me was bring a load of things I knew but didn't want to think about right up into the foreground of the picture. |
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In the immediate foreground of the picture and in sharp focus is a single memorial candle. |
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Although the central character is the man running in the foreground, the picture isn't really about him at all. |
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At the bottom of the picture, in the foreground, her left hand cradles a palette. |
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The limitations of the Geraldton Harbour are demonstrated by the vessel in the foreground of this picture. |
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In the foreground of this picture is a cowboy galloping hell-bent for election to head off the stampede. |
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What is thrust in the foreground are family values, political ideology, and the endurance of the human spirit. |
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His approach, though, put the texts in the foreground against the backdrop of a social context, and my own is somewhat different. |
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Most, however, have fallen into the background as Simmons and HSAN have moved into the political and public foreground on this issue. |
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No matter, as one antitrust case fades another begins to move into the foreground. |
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Gladstone's role as leader is emphasized by his prominent position in the foreground. |
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The big political question is how far that patriotism comes into the foreground, and in what ways. |
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In the foreground, a situation is presented absent of context, prompting the reader to make assumptions that form the basis of prejudice. |
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The positive potential of the Roma should be brought to the foreground, as well as their will to succeed and to find an equal place. |
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There's just something about the situation that brings the thought to the foreground for just the briefest of seconds. |
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For a good number of them, prices and allocations occupied but the background, with institutions and conventions occupying the foreground. |
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With the important issue of debt cancellation in the foreground, there was still ample time to discuss other issues. |
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One figure stood out of the foreground, however, wearing a crisply starched white shirt and fixing the camera with a clear gaze. |
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A male with his brood pouch is seen in the foreground, and two enclosed females in the back. |
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A snow-scape in almost permanent semi-opalescent darkness decentres the authority of vision and brings into the foreground the sonic environment. |
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That is different from a procedural movie where the story is in the foreground and the characters in the backseat. |
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In it he almost obliterates the sky in a frenzy of thick white paint and the sea in a swirling foreground of creamy, hot-chocolate gloop. |
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A startling image shows Salisbury nave at high level from behind a glossy black Purbeck marble column and capital which dominate the foreground. |
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The cymbals have sounded, and one of the leopards has turned to look at a goat harassing a putto in the foreground. |
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A tarmac path, lightly gravelled, carpeted with late and fading blossom frames the foreground. |
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The Schuylkill River appears in the foreground, with a domed building dimly silhouetted on the horizon of the distant plateau. |
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A male southern elephant seal, like the juvenile in the foreground here, is unmistakable, with an inflatable nose and four tons of flesh. |
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The little dots in the foreground are some of my colleagues, taking a quick dip in the briny water. |
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In the foreground, the concourse is lined with banks, money exchanges, holding areas, and duty-free shops. |
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The camera dollies back to reveal a large flashlight in the foreground, similar to what a security guard might carry on his nightly rounds. |
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Later he said if he had known how dark the foreground area was he would have given the whole negative another stop of exposure. |
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The two ring hob, complete with extractor fan, is controlled from that little button panel you see in the foreground. |
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The audio foreground, however, is dominated by the insipid, warbling, and off-key sound of Gareth Gates murdering a late 1970s disco classic. |
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The idea of lush fertility is further emphasized by the density of the well-watered clover crop that fully occupies a quarter of the foreground. |
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In the foreground, a footbridge spans a river whose waters are churned by the wheel of old Mr. Sandyman's mill. |
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An executioner in the foreground quickens the fire with a pair of bellows, whilst another pours the boiling liquid over the Saint. |
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Willows are shown at the back of the picture with white flowered water plantains, and pink flowered great willow herb in the foreground. |
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Inside the rest house, a large photograph of a hunting party with a slain tiger in the foreground adorns the wall. |
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The two black ravens perching on the bushes in the center foreground were symbols of death. |
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In this image, the foreground appears slightly blurred, whereas the rocks further away appear reasonably sharp, considering image resolution. |
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These foreground clusters act as lenses that magnify the light of the protogalaxies and allow us to detect and study them. |
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Things change for the second disk, where the static is pushed more prominently into the foreground, at times even obscuring or occluding the loop's march forward. |
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Generously scaled tubs and plants with architectural leaves in the foreground lend distance, in the same way as placing your hand to your face will make the background recede. |
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Behind the house is a border like a theatre set, its foreground dashed with red, yellow and blue of flowering bushes against a backdrop of a hundred greens. |
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The artist here sits in the foreground of the picture, his troubled head, larger than life and encircled in red, rises amid shrouded tables, which have the aura of coffins. |
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The angled view of the row housing creates a supple compositional backbone, throwing into the foreground the damaged wall that lets in the weather. |
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In one of his famous cartoons, he shows soldiers of the French Foreign Legion marching endlessly through a desert expanse with two legionnaires in the foreground. |
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In the foreground on the left, Babu has painted a galloping horse in silhouette, a series of four movements which culminate in the animal standing still. |
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First, I centered the towers within the 8 inches I had allowed for the foreground image and cut the poster with reverse bevels using my mat cutter. |
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In the foreground is their condemnation of various parochialisms, patriotisms, and unchosen loyalties that limit personal autonomy and voluntarism. |
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Unfortunately, the multi-storey office building hovers in the foreground. |
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The heavy, brightly painted iron gates in the foreground open into the temple courtyard to make a contrasting frame for the almost fairyland character of the temple itself. |
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And in the foreground, a gorilla and a gorilla-sized weta roar and slaver. |
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In the image the distance remains vague and unformed, in contrast to the foreground where a new town has sprung into existence, impelled into life by the railroad. |
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So of course, we start swimming toward it because I wanted the underwater camera guy to shoot me in the foreground of this shark. |
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It never was until I started performing live myself that I had to be in the foreground. |
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Vanity, the need personally to stand in the foreground as clearly as possible, strongly tempts the politician to commit one or both of these sins. |
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Dancers in the foreground render human life, beautifully and lyrically. |
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A man stands in the foreground, his back to the camera, sockless in khaki jacket and sola topi, frayed white pants and black shoes, a furled umbrella hooked over his elbow. |
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Videos will still auto-play when a tab is in the foreground. |
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They also inform the wider ontology of war in verse that emerges into the foreground of military victory to ask unanswered questions about race and class. |
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One mark is smeared on top of another, and so forth, until foreground, middle ground and background intermesh in a perpetual but confusing push-pull. |
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That vantage point also allowed him to depict in the foreground the community's schoolhouse, which was built in 1861 a short distance north of the church family. |
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Even the celebrated shot of Uncle Paulie cutting garlic with a razor blade has a sprig of parsley in the foreground. |
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From here the panorama was different and the foreground had rolling hills dotted by tiny, shiny specks which were actually slate tiled roofs reflecting sunlight. |
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In the foreground, the spivs of spin hawk their pretty baubles. |
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Every inch of the canvas is worked to its ultimate conclusion, with the foreground and background given the same intensity of observation and attention. |
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Vasari vividly depicts the Huguenot leader Admiral Coligny being thrown out of an upstairs window, while his followers are put to the sword in the foreground. |
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Shooting from a high vantage point and tilting the camera down so it is more parallel to the plane of the foreground also helps extend the range of sharp focus. |
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This painting plays the deep purple of bare woods off against bright green and cadmium yellow and a gratuitous, limit-testing swipe of pink in the left foreground. |
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In the foreground are burrawangs and beautiful native wattle in flower. |
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And that is the casino in the foreground of this photograph? |
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A buzzing whirr snakes around in the middle distance refusing to be pinned down by clipped beats that pierce the foreground like so many regimented arrows. |
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The glowing oil lamp in the foreground and the sash window illuminated in the sober terrace beyond are at once marvellous and mundane, as light always is in Piero's work. |
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The three ovals were labeled background, middle ground and foreground. |
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He places it in the foreground of the picture, lapping with its little pink tongue at the deep red blood which trickles down the torso of the tortured satyr. |
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Point out the definition of foreground, middle ground and background. |
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More generally, the opening lines of the poem foreground the hermeneutic processes of reading and evaluation by which meaning will be constructed. |
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In the foreground of the Minneapolis picture Titian, Michelangelo, Clovio and Raphael turn away from the scene to look at something Clovio is pointing out in the distance. |
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The curling movement of the smoke is echoed in the arabesques formed by the curving trunks and branches of two trees, which are also reflected in a pond in the foreground. |
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In the foreground will be a specific focus on bridging the digital divide. |
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Participants learnt about binocular vision, and its role in being able to estimate distances and differentiate between dissimilar elements in the foreground and background. |
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An idyllic pastoral quality is evoked by two men enjoying the view from the shore of Rocky Neck in the foreground, while a third walks by with his dog and two sheep. |
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One cannot but admire the daring juxtaposition of an intimate close-up scene in the foreground with the distant view of boats on the shallow waters of the lagoon. |
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Some schools adopted a less refined style, with smaller views giving greater emphasis to the foreground. |
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The one in the foreground, though, has a bit of a twinkle in his eye and is nervelessly eating a cream cracker. |
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The view is extensive although robbed of some foreground by the extent of the summit. |
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Eye-catching succulents such as Aeonium, Euphorbia tirucalli 'Sticks on Fire', and Kalanchoe add punch to the foreground. |
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The distorted image of the galaxy is repeated several times in the foreground lensing cluster, as is typical of gravitational lenses. |
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Surrounding the lymph node the excess fat and areolar tissue has been dissolved away, bringing the lymph node tissue to the foreground. |
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In this debate 'typically Dutch traditions' have been put to the foreground. |
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The foreground picture revolves around Innominate Tarn, lying in full view to the east. |
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The reverse design depicts the facade of the Hot Springs National Park headquarters building with a thermal spring fountain in the foreground. |
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The quarter's reverse design features a great blue heron in the foreground and a great egret in the background. |
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The panorama is excellent, improved immeasurably by the steep final slope and lack of foreground. |
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The greenish area in the foreground was rather a masonry abreuvoir, or giant manger, for animals to drink from. |
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The young man comes to the foreground, deranking the debilitating illness to the background. |
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He wants to foreground Luminism as an expression of manifest destiny but also aims to stake his own claim to the American landscape painting. |
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Note the presence of someone whom I believe maybe a priest in the foreground centre, dressed in black wearing the construction hardhat. |
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In the foreground, an enormous flower clock is ringed by a circle of leafy shrubs. |
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Loft Crag and Gimmer Crag steal the attention in the foreground while Bowfell impresses across Langdale. |
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Objects in the foreground are drawn larger than those in the background. |
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The view is robbed of foreground by the broad plateau of the summit, but serried ranks of fells appear in all directions. |
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It is a deliberate attempt to foreground the sleazier aspects of the film. |
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Foreground structures have a stronger effect on the lens potential than background structures, due to non-linear effects in the foreground and downweighting in the background. |
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View of Wood Street looking north from Cardiff Central railway station with parts of the redeveloping Cardiff Central bus station in the foreground. |
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These were frequently used to bridge the gap between a foreground scene with figures and a distant panoramic vista, a persistent problem for landscape artists. |
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View of the old city in Macau with tenement housing in the foreground. |
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The amount paid might determine each person's place in the picture, either head to toe in full regalia in the foreground or face only in the back of the group. |
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Cuyp took golden Italian light and used it in evening scenes with a group of figures in the foreground and behind them a river and wide landscape. |
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Fine views of the crags of the surrounding combs complete the foreground. |
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Perhaps the front could show an upside-down map of Britain, slanted like a TV weather map so Scotland, Wales and Cornwall are in the foreground and London is on the margins. |
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It should be behind the pointsman in the foreground, going round the roundabout if it was to go straight ahead or turn left after rounding the cop. |
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The quarter's reverse design depicts the grace and curvature of the road hugging the side of a mountain, with the North Carolina state flower in the foreground. |
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Intricate layers of foreground and background combined with a dazzling array of mark-making defy single-point perspective, monocular camera vision, and abstraction. |
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Although the galaxies reside in patches of sky that contain no visible foreground objects, the team discerned the effect of gravitational lensing. |
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Belton's illustrations have an excellent balance between precise detail in the foreground and uncluttered backspace so that the full drama of the moment is captured. |
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In Self-Portrait as Infantas Holding Court Heffernan is shown in the guise of a nude child standing in the foreground of a landscape holding a baby. |
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They are a perfect time-lapse subject because they are static in the landscape providing such an unusual and interesting foreground subject for moving cloudscapes. |
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In the painting, a tiny happyface spider clings to a leaf in the foreground as honeycreepers and other birds seek nectar, insects, and berries amid the dense foliage. |
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False Positive Rate is the rate of the number of background pixels misclassified into foreground to the total number of background pixels in the ground truth image. |
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