They can also create an artificial focus that is absent from the original images, or render a foreground figure in crisp focus against a blurred backdrop.
The blue openings allow him to light up a couple of foreground fields and the skyline of Haarlem in the far distance.
Vincent, and Bon Iver represent different facets of the genre, but they share a tendency to foreground melody and to present an accessible version of musical beauty.
For example, a floating windows user could monitor a stock ticker in a background window while working on a report in the foreground.
Though there is sometimes rather more background than is entirely necessary to illuminate Titian in the foreground, a sense of history differentiates this biography from academic studies, and is one of its strengths.
John Reynolds in the foreground on a stretcher, dying from the head wound he suffered at Herbst Wood, a geographic feature in the center of the painting that was crucial in delaying the Confederate advance.
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With the flash on, the camera automatically merges an image of the subject illuminated with the flash in the foreground with a separate image of the background nightscape, to produce a single, clear night photo.
Dubbed "the portrait of a soul" and "the face that launched 1, 000 therapists, " "The Scream" depicts a distorted human figure -- hands flat against its sunken face, eyes and mouth wide open -- in the foreground of a nightmarish landscape.
Background is brought to foreground in a wealth of reminiscences, interviews with surviving members, film clips from the distant past and superb concert footage from the recent past, when the reunited Funk Brothers played at Detroit's Royal Oak Music Theater behind such singers as Joan Osborne, Ben Harper, Bootsy Collins, Chaka Khan and Meshell Ndegeocello.
It shows Pistorius in the distance with the bars of a metal fence in the foreground.
Those foreground artists constitute a third discipline.
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The new ads-inside entail far more than plopping a can of Coke into the foreground.
Another silhouette (which appears to be a woman) stands in the foreground.
The production also kept the parallels clear: For the final scenes, the walls disappeared, revealing the lake and a small fire pit in the foreground.
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In the foreground, sitting on a hill overlooking the scene, is a couple, the man turned to the camera with an angry scowl on his face.
In the film, instead, Douglas gave the speech in front of a fake dais, and the congressional foreground was digitally created later.
Magisto will soon offer even more sophisticated effects like morphing between faces and creating a 3D effect by manipulating the background and foreground of integrated images.
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The artist himself may look out at us just to the left of center, and most scholars agree that his young son, Jorge (identified by the birth date inscribed on his pocket square), points with a didactic gesture to the mystical event in the foreground.
At the foreground are the people, and there are a LOT of them.
For example, "The French Window" at first looks like a sunlit interior, with a view looking out into a verdant garden and a woman--Marthe--sewing in the foreground.
In one canvas, hundreds of worshippers are depicted prostrating themselves around the mosque, while in the foreground, two women apply lipstick and makeup on a balcony.
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The Long Pavilion walls frame a dramatic panorama of the Coral Sea with the infinity pool in the foreground.
Budget constraints probably account for Rome's surprisingly meager population and a Volsci army that seems to number about two dozen, but you can't argue with the talent in the foreground: Brian Cox, Jessica Chastain and Gerard Butler don't misplace a single syllable between them.
Web Workers, for instance, is an emerging system for isolating a browser's individual tasks into separate "threads, " making it easier for a browser-based program to perform a computationally intensive task such as photo-editing in a background tab while the user is attending to something else, like e-mail, in the foreground.
In "Back Street in Jarrow, Tyneside" (1937), the cat in the foreground is clear enough, but you have to penetrate the smog to see the woman hanging wash on a clothesline in the distance.
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