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One beam, the reference beam, is reflected off of a mirror to hit the emulsion straight-on; the other is targeted to hit the object before reflecting onto the plate.
In Washington D.C., the light looks like a firework exploding over a body of water, reflecting onto it just like the city lights on the ground below, which also totaled to a 60 minute exposure.
Halverson et al. predicted that 40 minutes were needed for increased IAPs reflecting onto intracranial pressure [ 7].
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"They are feeling rejected by the government and that reflects onto us when we deal with them.
The original images of these anamorphic works could only be seen when reflected onto curved surfaces, such as cylindrical polished metal.
The white dashboard could also reflect onto the windshield on sunny days Regardless of color, cabin materials are a huge step up from the Rubbermaid-grade plastins in the departing model.
Throughout the movie, there was simply too much light reflected onto the screen for Gordon Willis's extraordinary cinematography to work as well as it does in a darkened theatre or even at home, on a TV screen.
In another, a starry sky is reflected onto a pebbled wash (Slide 8), with the golden-yellow tips of a flowering shrub peering into the glass, reminding the viewer of the mirror's presence.
Now Medea lives for the moral superiority that comes from having sacrificed everything for her love, never understanding that the reason she committed such valiant and heinous acts was in order to turn Jason into the kind of strong man she had always dreamed of possessing, and whose importance would be reflected onto her.
But, in "Evolution of a Criminal," the reconstructions have the opposite effect: the overt fictiveness of the reconstruction (no filmmaker could have been on hand to film a bank robbery in progress) reflect onto the entire film, giving it the aspect of fiction.
When he wrote, which he did usually stretched out across a bed, he wore a white jacket, so that light was reflected onto the paper; as he got older, he used a magnifying glass, in addition to his eyeglasses, to read.
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