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This research aimed to study how to make the light emitting diode (LED) signboards be more legible under high illuminative conditions and to avoid the observers feeling dazzling glare under low illuminative conditions.
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Brooklyn duo Blondes' second album Swisher finds their crisp take on techno honed further: percussive clatter and sonorous chimes augment, but never distract from, their straight line: dance music as bright and dazzling as the glare of sunlight.
"It could only be borne for a short time," the British journalist Harriet Martineau wrote in 1835 after viewing one storm over the Hudson, "this dazzling, bewildering alternation of glare and blackness, of vast reality and nothingness".
Bridget Riley's work was found so dazzling when it burst on the 1960s that some gallery attendants wore sunglasses against the glare.
Marc-André Hamelin has built a devoted audience by performing difficult piano music, both recent and arcane, demonstrating a solid, often dazzling technique, as well as a thoughtful musicality that reveals the poetry within the virtuosic glare.
What you plan to do about this happenstance is up to you, but good luck trying to spot this moon against the glare of the sun, but remember that it is only during new moon that one sees the dazzling coronal of light surrounding the sun at total eclipse!
"And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in... .. Ursa Major?! Just in time for Independence Day, astronomers released an image of a dazzling "fireworks display" full of reds, whites and blues -- some 82 million light years from Earth. .
Day and night the slots jangle, the cocktails flow, the buffets groan and the Hawaiian shirts clash, while the famous Strip is as dazzling and bustling and glaring and clinking and glittering as it ever was in the movies.
If money were no object, some parts of the outdoors might be illuminated at night to be as bright as day.It is worth remembering that when gas lights replaced candles and oil lamps in the 19th century, some newspapers reported that they were "glaring" and "dazzling white".
Too dazzling, apparently.
"It's dazzling".
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