Sentence examples for light outlining from inspiring English sources

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I became aware of the sound of my own breathing when I noticed a hint of light outlining the window shade.

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Some of us decorate our houses with strings of lights, outlining the house, drawing in the roofline, the eaves, the doors, and the windows with a pencil of light.

FROM the string of tiny blue lights outlining the building to the teal walls, the brilliant blue shell-like wall sconces and the flickering candles in blue glass containers illuminating the bar, Nel Blu lives up to its name.

When you look out at the skyscrapers, you also see a reflection of the lights outlining the restaurant's glass wine-storage towers -- they, too, look like skyscrapers, doubling the brilliance of the city before you.

An enormous room, which seats 200, is decorated in imperial style, with high-backed, tapestry-upholstered chairs, booths framed by elaborately carved black wood, a mural along one upper wall in the style of an antique scroll painting, a golden glitz of lights outlining the room, and the proprietor's teapot collection displayed along one entire wall.

At Team Gallery in SoHo the installation includes relics from Mr. Violette's favored source, heavy-metal music (specifically, the specialist subgenres of black and death metal): an exploded drum kit, its parts painted a charred black, and a stagelike aluminum frame with white lights outlining an abstract version of the Jägermeister liqueur stag's head logo.

"Let's start with something from my hometown, Barr," Mr. Joho said one night at Everest, whose broad plate-glass windows face north on a spectacular vista of twinkling lights outlining Chicago's orderly grid of streets and, far off, planes coming into O'Hare International Airport.

Taking in dozens of neon sights in three hours, the tour kicks off in Chinatown at dusk, just as the neon lights outlining the historic Chinese gate flicker on.

Neonlike orange, green, blue and pink tube lights outline the windows of the rooms that are seriously cramped, emphasizing fillips like individual DVD players and transparent sinks over space (rooms, typically, are about 150 square feet).

This lighting effect, according to a photography how-to, "is often referred to as back light or even hair lights, is simply light placed on your subject which gives the appearance of a light outline".

Ponce strongly praised the visuals, which he found pleasant to the eye because of their light outlines, though he criticized the bland foreground design.

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