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Instead of hills and canyons, the city is rendered in soaring concrete, brutal poverty, scary dark nights and hard sunlight.
The hardwood trees were humped over the far edge of the fields, making blue-black caves of shade, and the crops and the meadows in front of them, under the hard sunlight, were gold and green.
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From May to March and September through November the sky is so full of migrating cranes, storks, pelicans and flamingos, it is hard for sunlight to peek through.
The dye will color the water making it dark and harder for sunlight to penetrate to the depths of your pond.
We each take a turn or two catching the castaway fender in mercurial sunlight (harder than it sounds).
There's a shopping arcade, a sign telling you how far you are from anywhere interesting, and the First and Last House, a hut selling postcards showing the village in hard-to-imagine sunlight.
It's hard to see in sunlight.
The red information display screens either side of the instruments are hard to read in sunlight or if you are long-sighted.
(Though the AMOLED display is still far too hard to read in sunlight, in my opinion).
"Intuitively, it's hard to imagine that sunlight could possibly have this effect," says planetary scientist Richard Binzel of MIT, who nonetheless finds the work convincing.
These are both shots at the iPad, which had a backlit screen (making it hard to read in sunlight), and, at 1.5 pounds, is significantly heavier than the Kindle.
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