Classic monochrome style proved the look of the day, as racegoers rose to the challenge of the weather. |
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The cinematography is astonishing, almost monochrome, capturing the darkness at the heart of the story, using close ups to great effect. |
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A monochrome picture of one of Swindon's car parks, in Villett Street, bagged him third place. |
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I also thought that as a monochrome print it would convey a greater feeling of timelessness. |
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In her abstract, almost monochrome pictures, she traps time, as she records the processes of pictorial creation. |
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Klein's multidisciplinary project of the 1950s included monochrome painting, writing, martial arts, performance, musical composition and film. |
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Many of those early devices had very poor image quality and monochrome displays. |
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All photographs are monochrome, which, although fine for electron micrographs, is perhaps a little restrictive for modern light microscopy. |
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It's a hopeful sign if their wardrobes contain a pristine row of white shirts, or monochrome cashmere. |
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The images are displayed on monochrome screens on the flight deck and on the lower deck. |
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This almost monochrome work ranges from black to gray-blue to white, with a few blots of red. |
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The December monthly competition will be open to both colour and monochrome prints. |
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At the auction the unassuming but undisputed star was a small, monochrome, unpatterned bowl probably intended for washing brushes after writing. |
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In 1626 he moved to Leiden, where he painted vanitas subjects and increasingly adopted the monochrome palette of Haarlem still-life painters. |
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The reduced colour in this painting already reveals McCahon's sympathy for a monochrome palette. |
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However, the faces were there, slab-sided, sleek of hair, the secrets of their mysterious bungs and bank accounts locked behind monochrome eyes. |
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The helmet had a monochrome visor that covered the entire face, which made him feel as though he were in a dark closet. |
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Different colours are frequently used to provide variation in an otherwise monochrome surface. |
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The monochrome photography adds a harsh note, reflecting the grainy greys of this fearful life. |
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The monochrome half-tone process, introduced in 1872, was refined by the end of the 19th cent. to allow full colour reproduction. |
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His sixfold screen, Pine Wood, is a masterly rendering in monochrome ink of a grove of trees enveloped in mist. |
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The monochrome screen is not backlit, and there are just 2 megabytes of memory. |
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Sin City is the very depth and form of pulp, a contrasty, blooming monochrome nightmare of the very worst of human scum. |
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Rubens sometimes used monochrome techniques in sketching compositions for engravers. |
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Similarly, many monochrome paintings are at once flat planes and deep wells of color. |
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Tone-on-tone or monochrome colour combinations keep this melting pot of styles together and ensure a look that is not too loud. |
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Its semi-finished state and near monochrome, cold blue tonality indicate that it is a surviving design for the relief. |
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Brahms's effects may be more monochrome, but his subtle shadings and long solos added further possibilities to the widening orchestral palette. |
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The view should be almost a monochrome of the dark greens of Atlantic white cedar and cypress. |
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There is a level of desperation provided in the performances, and the monochrome image sells the desert swelter very well. |
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I'm not too keen on directors who think that monochrome instantly adds credibility. |
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The diagonal chain effect is produced by squares of Turkey red fabric, which, unusually, are of a monochrome printed design. |
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He draws the projected image, turns the lights back on and slowly brings the painting up from a monochrome to a colored underpainting. |
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He first paints a black monochrome square at the center of a large piece of raw canvas that has been conventionally stapled to a stretcher. |
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A splendid white monochrome, Number 94, consists mainly of the paper-cast shells of objects. |
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When looked at from the sides it seemed to be a near monochrome, but it also evoked vast expanses of lava seen from afar. |
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Bed linens are draped, layered and pleated in three grand monochrome compositions that achieve the stately sublimity of religious art. |
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With a film like this one, the monochrome is the main reason why we feel any manner of menace. |
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Sheepskin and cashmere pieces add texture and variety to the smoother fabrics and the monochrome combinations are striking. |
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It is a picture in monochrome, in desperate need of the colours that will come as spring progresses. |
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I'm just trying to buy a pair of size 6 basketball shoes in black monochrome. |
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Maybe you vividly remember watching the occasion unfold in monochrome as you crowded round a black and white TV with family and friends. |
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It is photographed in glamorous monochrome that mixes black and white and all pearly shades in between. |
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Whether shot in stark monochrome, or with heavily filtered colour coding, they always feature handheld camerawork that is queasily mobile. |
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The photostats are monochrome, of course, and the figures seem to float in a kind of brown twilight. |
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Whether it is a streak of water flowing down a dry riverbed or a cast shadow disrupting the almost monochrome field is unclear. |
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Don't lose the old black-and-white archive. Films still get made in monochrome. |
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The third series was taped in colour but first screened in black and white because they still broadcast in monochrome at that time. |
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She felt as if she had left all colour behind, that from now on she would see the world in monochrome. |
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I love the way it reduces everything to monochrome and allows you to focus on shape and texture. |
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I see most things in monochrome, and I know why dogs look melancholy most of the time. |
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Presented in harsh monochrome, the farm is given a timeless artistic quality. |
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The use of monochrome throughout this film is, as in Rumblefish, an expression of this. |
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The rocky coastline is a near monochrome of pale blues that darken in the rocks and billowing clouds as though illuminated by moonlight. |
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These documentary pictures and the monochrome paintings exist side by side in an uneasy tension. |
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However, it is distinctly different from those mostly monochrome, tussar silk embroideries. |
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The difference between the two is simply that the m505 offers a colour screen, while the m500 has a monochrome display. |
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Designer Chris Levine's blue monochrome portrait shows the monarch wearing a crown, pearls and an ermine cape. |
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The twins in the monochrome pictures are precisely the four pairs that Joseph had heard about and named in his book. |
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Above this ensemble, on the wall against which it is set, hangs a grid of 25 square encaustic paintings, monochrome abstractions that evoke the night sky. |
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On the other, the arid monochrome of dull and vicious theocratic fascism. |
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A further four medallions were also added to the rococo ceiling in the Great Room, in this instance in monochrome with backgrounds painted to represent terracotta. |
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This means that they draw far less power and they can be used with small portable devices which have mostly been using monochrome low-resolution displays to conserve power. |
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Most notable among the trends, which included monochrome palettes, constricted tailoring and old-fashioned glamour, was the enthusiastic use of fur both in the collections. |
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The monochrome design for the production resembles a black-and-white film noir in which the doomed characters are dressed in scarlet as if splashed with blood. |
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The monochrome screen is easy to read, and the clickable thumbwheel control permits scrolling through programming and feature menus readily enough. |
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The bold monochrome panels in other works, such as the juxtaposed trapezoids in the Birds Over Loop pieces, are reminiscent of Sean Scully's paintings. |
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Spring is planting season, and the prairie, unlike the days of the pioneers, becomes a monochrome green. |
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Rose's exemplary essay on the history and meaning of the monochrome in the superbly designed catalogue is both factually enlightening and philosophically thought-provoking. |
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In July 3, the rocky coastline they both share is a near monochrome of pale blues that darken in the rocks and billowing clouds as though illuminated by moonlight. |
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After compiling mosaics of Titan's surface from the triplets, the amateurs converted these from two-dimensional monochrome to three-dimensional color. |
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At first he transcribed just broad areas of dark tone in monochrome. |
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Its monochrome is magnificent, with minimal defects or mastering mistakes. |
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At least the monochrome is sharp and the image appears focused. |
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The trading pits have stained maroon carpets and monochrome screens. |
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He also bemoaned today's monochrome screens and small displays. |
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On the other side an eye-level monochrome picture frieze is partnered by desk-height display cases which tell the story in words, pictures and objects. |
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A few seconds later, the light flicked off and the screen lit up, replacing my reflection with an illuminated monochrome photo of a badly beaten man. |
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The full screen monochrome image is bright, crisp, and nearly defect free. |
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She designed their graphic, starkly monochrome record sleeves. |
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Fabrics varied, and included calendared or glazed fabrics of wool, plain or floral printed calicos and muslins, and glazed chintz monochrome or polychrome prints. |
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A conceptual dimension arises from Caillouet's addition of words imprinted in the surfaces of her monochrome canvases, which are shown in multipaneled groups. |
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Sometimes opposing pages will switch from full color to monochrome. |
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All are placed in a monochrome field of light or dark and correspondingly given shadows or bright highlights to emphasize contrasts between figure and ground. |
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His drawings are monochrome, intricately cross-hatched and shaded. |
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He scoured the gaunt landscape as if his primordial authority was enough to plunge the lid of the monochrome building down to floor level to allow him a cowardly escape. |
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Featuring a wide selection of colour and monochrome prints and slides, this show displays the diversity of interests and skills among the members. |
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Caraeff stood on a chair next to the edge of the stage while taking a series of four monochrome pictures of Hendrix burning his guitar. |
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The fi-7160 offers duplex scanning speeds of up-to 120 documents per minute at 300DPI in color, monochrome or greyscale. |
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The landscape is stark and monochrome, a burnt yellow scene. |
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Current screens are essentially monochrome or bichrome, the most advanced providing 16 shades of gray. |
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A small architectural scene, landscape, or abstract design was placed in the center with a monochrome background. |
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The backlit monochrome screen is easy to see, and we found the thumbable keyboard easier to type on than earlier BlackBerry models. |
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Simply add monochrome accessories such as pictures, mirrors, throws and pouffes. |
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Each monochrome printer features standard duplexing and true 1,200 x 1,200 dpi, producing high quality text, images and graphics. |
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Click here to see a monochrome Aztec print belted maxi dress that's destined to look especially striking when paired with chunky jewelry and espadrille wedges. |
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He also produced scores of monochrome pieces on scraperboard. |
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The murals deteriorated rapidly after their completion due to a range of factors, most importantly atmospheric pollution, and today they are almost monochrome. |
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In this context, the askesis of monochrome can be a form of tact. |
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When color television was introduced, the hue and saturation information was added to the monochrome signals in a way that black and white televisions ignore. |
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His works are situated at the fault line where pop culture's shimmering surfaces dissolve into a peculiar emptiness as monochrome planes of color. |
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