Sentence examples for landscaping captured from inspiring English sources

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It was then that the museum's building, with its famed vaulted galleries and impressive landscaping, captured Mr. Lee's imagination, prompting him to write a paper on the architecture and the mastermind behind it, Louis Kahn.

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Atterbury also designed summer "cottages" in Southampton -- the open seaside landscape captured like a piece of gull's down by William Merritt Chase, who painted and taught there.

But the bleak flatness of the Midwestern landscape, captured in black-and-white widescreen by cinematographer Phedon Papamichael, has a spare beauty of its own.

It was the deceptive beauty and apparent tranquility of the historic landscape, captured on reconaissance missions by members of the Royal Flying Corps using a camera strapped to the side of a two-seater plane, which gripped Armitage.

Though the art in the exhibition is varied -- one car is devoted entirely to abstract work -- paintings like Attilla Hejja's "Light Ship," which depicts the launching of the Space Shuttle Challenger, recall the kind of detailed, theatrical landscapes captured by 19th-century American artists like Frederick Church.

This function is ideal in high-contrast situations such as urban landscapes captured on sunny days, where the tops of buildings are brightly lit while street level details are obscured by heavy shadows.

Portraying urbanization as a continuum across entire landscapes captured fine-grained landscape complexity at scales that were relevant to the habitat needs and environmental sensitivities of a species of conservation interest.

The procedure was tested by assessing the landscapes captured in 109 photographs taken from sections of rural roads around Spain and comparing the results with (a) those obtained using the full Cañas model, and (b) the landscape preferences of the evaluators determined using the Likert scale.

Beresford and Boyd filmed the scene in a long take and long shot so it could flow uninterrupted, with the lonely Texas landscape captured in the background.

These metrics were selected because they "depicted fragmentation as a condition of the landscape; captured the different types of fragmentation, as caused by natural and anthropogenic disturbances, ecosystem characteristics, and land use activities; were minimally redundant; and were readily interpretable and easy to understand when reported nationally" (Wulder and others 2008b).

The crisp black-and-white photography and brisk panning shots across alluring landscapes capture the cruelty of the times and the pitiless course of history with a bitter majesty.

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