Sentence examples for meticulously captured from inspiring English sources

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Billionaires found the green-carpet views of Central Park — meticulously captured by a remote-control helicopter — to be irresistible.

When the war was over, he set off on a trip across Europe, his adventures meticulously captured in his surviving diary.

Similarly, regarding the comic book set-up written in prose, Mat Johnson in USA Today wrote that Grossman's "fabulist vision is meticulously captured so that it might be gleefully explored, nostalgically, within its traditional boundaries".

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Instead of hyperkinetic time-lapse vistas of human activity, Benning opts for stationary camera shots, 35 in each film, each lasting two and a half minutes, meticulously capturing the landscape of California's Central Valley.

Yet she also meticulously captures rare moments when characters are free from desire, and content entirely in the present moment, once appreciating, for example, a "burst of beauty before it expired" – flowers in the garden before they wither.

Each "Heat Map" was constructed from hundreds of frames shot using a telephoto lens; a robotic system was used to scan the landscapes and interiors and meticulously capture every corner.

Mellon's favorite artist was George Stubbs, widely known for his paintings of horses, but in his personal collection Mellon had paintings by Stubbs that meticulously capture the precise demeanor of hunting dogs, including lean foxhounds and a curly-haired water spaniel.

To create the photos, Biss meticulously captures thousands of close-up images of one insect with a microscope lens, and then stitches those individual images together to create one portrait.

The other day I took the subway to see some trains: steam-powered ones, as meticulously styled, lit, and captured by O. Winston Link, in a series of photographs now on view at the Robert Mann Gallery.

By Caroline Hirsch February 10 ,2011 The other day I took the subway to see some trains: steam-powered ones, as meticulously styled, lit, and captured by O. Winston Link, in a series of photographs now on view at the Robert Mann Gallery.

Monthly probabilities of infection are based on hazard rates calculated from a meticulously executed birth cohort study, which captured even asymptomatic infections.

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