Here, we skim the nightscape surface, never getting too close to its image, but never losing sight of it. |
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But when these point sources of light are unloosed from the grid, but still signifying life, are we again in the presence of a city nightscape? |
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In the course of the performance, projections above the stage suggested a nightscape of starry fields and woods reflected in still water. |
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Use when taking portraits that include details of the background or nightscape. |
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White light brings out the best in buildings, streets and features of the urban nightscape. |
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To recover and conserve the cultural heritage related to our natural nightscape and star observation. |
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The ability to specify noise reduction for the nightscape and landscape scene modes has been added. |
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And the optional Clarion® lighting system enhances your nightscape by bringing light to the exterior of your spa and steps. |
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As I think back to that Hogarthian nightscape, I can understand why we of a tender bourgeois sensibility are panicked by the idea of further relaxing the licence laws. |
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It was a strange mode of navigation, more like divination, taking the smoothest path through a shattered Martian nightscape of jumbled rock. |
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The neighborhood has become what urban sociologists call a nightscape, full of restaurants and lounges and ostentatious establishments trying hard to be both. |
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They are CE and ROHS certified and are widely used for indicative lighting, decorative lighting, background lighting, general lighting, nightscape lighting, and so on. |
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Its screen showed a graphic view of the data flowing in from the sensors: a Tron-like world of neon objects drifting and darting on a wireframe nightscape. |
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Any Brit hack would surely recognise Sidney's starstruck arrival in Manhattan, gawping slackjawed from the back of a cab as the city's nightscape rushes past. |
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This is useful when taking portrait pictures in a nightscape. |
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