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But just as it's impossible to watch the action from a single vantage point, it's equally difficult to feel sated by the work's fleeting, random bits.
Here by Richard McGuire (2014) A 320-page book, with every scene drawn from a single vantage point: the corner of one room.
But Lanyon, who served in that war, was doing something quite different when he went up into the air; his paintings are not made from a single vantage point – the painter looking up at an aircraft, or down from it at the earth below.
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There's not even the possibility of a right way to see the work, a single vantage point from which to gaze.
But spectators could not see them both playing all of the last three holes from any single vantage point at Winged Foot.
The pattern of the design may be interpreted as rocky islets in a sea, but the garden's appeal lies essentially in the charm of its relationships and the arrangement of rocks such that all 15 are not visible from any single vantage point.
From this single vantage point, in painterly images, he moves back and forth in time, like a man sifting through a box of photographs taken from the same motionless camera.
From this single vantage point, the algorithm correctly guessed what most objects were, and what their overall 3-D shapes should be, including the concealed parts, about 75percentt of the time -- compared with just over 50percentt for the state-of-the-art alternative.
Preaching from a selfish vantage point.
A life necessity viewed from a stellar vantage point.
"There is an earnestness that almost comes from a naïve vantage point," Walker says.
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