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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atmosphere shooting" is not a standard expression in written English and may be unclear without context.
It could potentially be used in contexts related to photography, film, or gaming, where capturing the ambiance or mood is important.
Example: "The director emphasized atmosphere shooting to create a more immersive experience for the audience."
Alternatives: "environmental photography" or "mood capture".
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Methanocarcina sent enormous amounts of the potent greenhouse gas methane into the atmosphere, shooting up temperatures high and fast, too fast for most life to adapt.
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Japan's Akatsuki spacecraft, designed to study the planet's curious atmosphere, shot past its target in December 2010 when its main engine malfunctioned.
And, last month the concentration of carbon dioxide in the earth's atmosphere shot past the 400 parts per million mark for the first time in 4.5 million years.
By dispensing with a live audience, sitcom producers can create a more distinctive atmosphere by shooting outside or on location.
With Boston's guards routinely pushing New York's playmakers away from their ball screens in the second half, the onus of the offense fell squarely on Anthony, who responded to the atmosphere by shooting 6 for 26.
"She was irritated with me and I was irritated with her but that's the way movie-making is," he said about the atmosphere while shooting a particularly difficult scene.
The film was short on dialogue, high on atmosphere, and shot on 16-millimeter film.
3.52am GMT There are either fireworks going off right now outside, or someone is taking advantage of the party atmosphere to shoot a whole bunch of people.
He talked about how John Glenn hummed "The Battle of the Hymn of the Republic" as he was about to re-enter the earth's atmosphere with flames shooting around him as he was certain he was going to die.
I could see gleaming constellations, coruscating planets and a meteoroid streaking across the Earth's atmosphere – a shooting star.
Most meteoroids don't, but burn out in the atmosphere as meteors, or shooting stars.
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