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As per the instructions, I kept my eyes open inside the mask, lazily looking up at two symmetrical sets of pale blue smears of light.
On a moonless night deep in a Brazilian rainforest the only thing you are likely to see are the tiny smears of light from flitting fireflies or the ghostly glow of mushrooms scattered around the forest floor.
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Visually, the photographs' horizontal smears of light-flecked pigment echo the squeegee paintings of German artist Gerhard Richter.
She dashed out to find it, and as her driver handed it to her the photographers let loose another smear of light and shouting.
He figures as the "smear of light", "this smoke / in the emulsion. . . a ghost" in an old photograph album, as well as the would-be suicide in "Signs on a White Field", where "The green leaf looks back, and sees / a man walking out in this shuddering light / to the sound of air under the ice, /... a drowned man".
Rudy had just dropped him off, was already pulling away from the curb, and Marciano wanted desperately to climb back into the pickup and go wherever Rudy would take him, but everything was in slow motion now, like in the outer-space movies where the astronauts are just floating there on their tethers and the ship slides away from them in a long smear of light and shadow.
After the Italian-Dutch satellite Beppo-SAX detected one on 8 May, rapidly adjusted telescopes on the ground spotted a quickly dimming smear of light.
The focus is dull and shallow, and the gray-on-gray palette is occasionally disrupted by blooms and smears of errant light.
Internal-combustion engines whine, burp and backfire, the walls are stark with skewed shadows and the lipstick-bright smears of brake lights.
But like in a movie, she said, everything but the long table and the three strangers behind it melted into a smear of white light.
In addition, efficient ICA algorithms have mainly been designed for instantaneous mixtures, whereas convolutional mixtures would be more appropriate to model the blur affecting the text emerging from the back side, which appears smeared for effect of light diffusion through the paper, or ink absorption from the paper fibres.
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