There are more troubles with outdoor, brightly sunlit scenes, where colors tend to look a bit washed-out and faded. |
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A woman's sunlit face, neatly bisected by shadow, peeks from the window of a black Ford automobile. |
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Apparently, Orikichal's faery race had once lived above ground, in the sunlit fields of the faery world. |
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They designed their 2,300-square-foot home to be sunk into the hillside, leaving little sunlit land left for gardening. |
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For the light source, use a sunlit window with a thin voile net to soften the brightness of the sun. |
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But on the sunlit walls, suddenly trilling like car alarms, small brightly coloured birds were hung in cages outside shops. |
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Hundreds of tiny damselfishes dart around in shoals, finning their swift way through sunlit waters. |
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At the sunlit front of the shed, an artisan sat cross-legged on the ground, a low table before him. |
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In autumn, on the train to Pennsylvania, he placed his book face-down on the sunlit seat and it began to move. |
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We should also say that bliss is not necessarily a trip to la la land, where we frolic through the flowers in a sunlit field. |
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Below, the sunlit fields and roads have dropped away, falling lower and lower until the houses blend in with the ground. |
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Phillipe's journey takes him through snow-covered mountain passes, deep shadowy forests, sunlit fields and crumbling ruins. |
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Pink is a delicate colour, and to make it more vibrant I have left sunlit areas of white to counterchange the background against it. |
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On the hillside below them half a dozen sheep cropped the sunlit grass and kept a wary eye. |
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He is sitting in the beautiful, sunlit gardens of Butler House, listening to another question. |
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Pilots are advised to fly on the sunlit side of the valleys to benefit from rising air currents. |
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Churchill used stories in wartime to cut through the nation's fear, though he never had to sell his sunlit uplands to a Generation X, oozing post-modern cynicism. |
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During a solar flare, the sunlit side of the Earth is hit by hard X-rays and UV radiation. |
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Meanwhile, in a sunlit part of the forest, Jim and Christine are as bright eyed and bushy-tailed as a couple of squirrels. |
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As the individual warmed, it moved to the sunlit side of the plant to take on the normal zygopteran posture, posture 2, where only the legs touched the substrate. |
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The streets of Glasgow reverberated with the sound of the chanter as more than 9,000 musicians made their way to the main event on a sunlit Glasgow Green. |
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Twilight Zone: The area of the ocean below the sunlit photic zone and above the zone of total darkness. |
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Simple rootless plants that grow in sunlit waters in relative proportion to the amounts of nutrients available. |
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The sunlit reggae riff is impossibly ebullient, yet tender and reflective at the same time. |
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Those not invited to a mafraj a sunlit living-room at the top of Yemeni homes chew qat in the street or at work. It was not always like this. |
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It depicts a single moment in the life of a Chinese family on a sunlit square, surrounded by clean social housing. |
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He said that now was the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of separation to the sunlit path of justice. |
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The sunlit Earth's surface heats the atmosphere above, so the temperature in the lowest layer of the atmosphere decreases with altitude. |
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Northern plankton stay in the sunlit upper layer increasing their productivity while southern plankton get less nutrients from deep water. |
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Walking along the gravel road I watched three deer, two big ones and a little one, gracefully climb the sunlit hill and disappear over the top. |
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The batteries store electricity generated by the silicon cells during the sunlit portion of each orbit. |
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Watch yourself reaching your hand out to pick a flower or to trail your fingers through a sunlit stream. |
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They are capable of photosynthesis and can only be found in the photic or sunlit part of the ocean. |
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Some diatoms are more successful at staying in the upper sunlit part of the ocean, due to their shape and the ocean currents. |
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The hue contains warm yellow undertones that create a sunlit ambience. |
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It is composited of three views captured through ultraviolet, green, and infrared filters to bring out compositional variations across the sunlit hemisphere of Iapetus. |
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Painted a vivid yellow that is echoed in the striped bedspread, the wall contrasts with adjacent white surfaces to magnify the room's sunlit quality. |
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At first, his friends noted, he would simply ask his mistress to sit in a chair in a sunlit room. |
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A sunlit courtyard with a dry, cracked fountain at its center beckoned us to stop. |
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The train passed through bright sunlit gardens and dark tunnels as it rattled over the tracks, stopping every once in a while and blowing its long low whistle. |
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On a sunlit morning, she is already hard at it in a corner of the old downtown premises of local fashion designer Tanya Carlson, where she's trying to finish up some work. |
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Many of its spurs are prettily sunlit, and what they build up to is inspiring, apocalyptic, a burst of slanting sunbeams from a blue cloud-window. |
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The last autumn sunlight caught in the yellow leaves of the larches feels right in tone, and the transition from those sunlit passages to the darkness below is smooth. |
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Even the change in location from a gritty industrial city to a glossy, sunlit place like L.A. was a misstep that undermined the necessarily bleak tone. |
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Her sunlit profile blends with the fake lime-stone wall behind her. |
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In the sunlit river valley the new farms, wrested from the wilderness, and the grid of their fields, flourish in a benign, fertile, mappable landscape. |
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Cloudy, foggy, or rainy scenes are just as well rendered as sunlit ones. |
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While the sun will briefly dip behind some Antarctic peaks on New Year's Eve, most of the massive continent will remain continuously sunlit until February. |
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But for now, the garden is sunlit and, as ever at the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, this play weaves its own summer magic as dusk turns to night and the moths take wing. |
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On top of that, the colors lack the richness and depth one expects, particularly during sunlit exterior shots, when the picture looks painfully washed out and faded. |
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It will survey the craters at the South Pole, something that has never been done before, and will map the Peak of Eternal Light, a mountain top that is permanently sunlit. |
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Snowboarders make the world go round on sunlit slopes of gold. |
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However, the main control on the nutrient supply to sunlit waters is through a physical pump that causes up-welling and vertical mixing, bringing nutrients to the surface. |
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If the orbit is also sun-synchronous, the ascending pass is most likely on the shadowed side of the Earth while the descending pass is on the sunlit side. |
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Just before the aircraft reversed course at a certain decision altitude, the pilot may have flown the aircraft toward the sunlit right-side hill slope to increase the area for a left turn between the hills. |
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Planktonic forms in open water usually rely on turbulent mixing of the upper layers by the wind to keep them suspended in sunlit surface waters. |
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It is also referred to as the surface waters or the sunlit zone, and includes the photic zone. |
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Then I sort of shucked off the technical aspects of my career and became a consultant, going into that lovely sunlit golden land where the big money and all the prestige are. |
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The Juddmonte Grand Prix de Paris, nowadays their closest approximation to a Derby, enables patriots of the French Turf to celebrate Bastille Day with a sunlit soiree in the Bois de Boulogne. |
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The one passion of my life lay buried in the sunlit forests of Brittany. |
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She was ill — that much Ronnie must have told us, because I paid her regular visits in a sunlit hospital, where she sat upright in a ward all to herself, wearing an angora cardigan. |
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The slightest chalky and sunlit soil is a potential truffle producing land, the slightest flea-bitten mongrel is a future champion truffle-hunter. |
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This imposing, prestigious, sunlit, and internationally renowned estate, towers over the Rhine Valley and has been supervised by the Catoir family for many generations. |
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If we can stand up to him, all Europe may be free and the life of the world may move forward into broad, sunlit uplands. |
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They echo a quieter time of cobblestones and church bells, tea in English rose china, taken in sunlit parlours painted robin's egg blue and lime cordial. |
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The upper level is used for vehicle presentations, either in natural light on a sunlit terrace or in a 900-square-meter, cylindrical display room. |
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In the Sub-arctic Pacific, these deep waters could have upwelled, rising to the sunlit surface to provide the ingredients to spark enormous blooms of phytoplankton. |
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The Apollonian beautiful boy dramatizes the special horror of dissolved form to Pheidian Athens, with its passionate vision of the sunlit human figure. |
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The inspiration of Stravinsky's Pergolesi transcriptions has been cited, and certainly in the second of the pair, Capriccio, that brittle, sunlit soundworld seems close. |
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After all, a pill bug normally spends the sunlit hours when diurnal birds are about coiled away like a petite armadillo, often beneath some unpeckable tree stump or stone. |
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Phytoplankton are photosynthesizing microscopic organisms that inhabit the upper sunlit layer of almost all oceans and bodies of fresh water on Earth. |
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She chased pinecones down a sunlit snowbank and then collapsed on her side, tongue lolling, and rolled on her back in a wolfy version of a snow angel. |
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There were great works on display by some lesser-known artists, such as the brilliant portraitist Lotte Laserstein, a master in rendering textiles, hair, and sunlit surfaces. |
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