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"binoculars" Definitions
  1. an instrument, like two small telescopes fixed together, that makes objects that are far away seem nearer when you look through it

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Here are the best binoculars for birding you can buy:Best binoculars for beginners: Celestron Nature DX (8 x 8.53)Best budget binoculars: Wingspan Optics Spectator (8 x 32)Best value binoculars: Zeiss Terra ED Binocular (8 x 42)Best mid-range binoculars: Nikon Monarch 7 (8 x 42)Best compact binoculars: Maven B-3 (8 x 30)Best high-end binoculars: Swarovski EL42 (8.5 x 42)Owen Burke contributed to this guide.
Nikon Trailblazer Binoculars for $23 ($22 off): With binoculars, you're constantly trading off size and weight versus resolution.
If someone says "the girl saw a man with the binoculars," we can generally use contextual clues to figure out if they meant that the girl saw the man by using binoculars, or saw a man who was carrying binoculars.
As binoculars go, these aren't like most 'toy' binoculars, where you can barely make out what you are looking at due to the blur.
With the louvered blinds and those binoculars, I keep thinking you're still a P.I. There are probably eight pairs of binoculars in the house.
Trace around the lenses of the binoculars on one of the sheets of cardboard, cut out the holes, and fit the cardboard over the binoculars.
He was watching the road with binoculars, and he noticed that ISIS militants on a small hill were watching him , and they had better binoculars.
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If you want the very best in high-end binoculars and money is no object, then the Leica Noctivid binoculars deliver premium optics with super-high quality.
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A pair of binoculars is a form of technology, and you can say there's something "unnatural" about the view through a pair of binoculars because it's augmenting human vision.
The Celestron TrailSeeker binoculars are great for gathering light and delivering fantastic optical resolution with their 42mm lens and 8x magnification, the industry standard for a good pair of binoculars.
He told the reporter how to spot the birds using the binoculars, to keep the eyes on the bird and bring the binoculars to her face so she could quickly refocus.
" He adds, "I love the idea that binoculars represent.
The Pentax AD 8x25 WP binoculars are small and light enough that you can carry them in a pocket, but they have a wider field of view than many binoculars their size.
The soldiers ignored him, and kept their binoculars trained ahead.
Warm clothing and binoculars are recommended, as is advance purchase.
He is surrounded by stuffed animals and even has binoculars.
I borrow one soldier's binoculars to get a better look.
He peers intently through binoculars during a test missile launch.
Chief Stack and others hurried to the roof with binoculars.
Birding is an activity that requires the use of binoculars.
Visible through binoculars, a gray raft was packed with refugees.
Instead, I mostly observed them from afar through my binoculars.
There's no need for binoculars to identify your feathered visitors!
He said nothing to me as he stared through binoculars.
Binoculars or telescopes tend to limit your field of view.
Just take your enthusiasm; bird guides and binoculars are provided.
Sadie and Steve had brought eclipse glasses and special binoculars.
"You can't underestimate the power of binoculars," Mr. Serhal said.
My partner bought me some binoculars, and my interest grew.
So go ahead, grab some binoculars, head outside and relax.
Through binoculars, we saw three men emerge from the forest.
"I'm probably sitting 35 feet away from her looking through binoculars — and if you've ever tried to draw anything looking through binoculars, it's not the easiest thing in the world," Kandyba explained to Westword.
On the centennial anniversary of the Titanic's sinking, a prankster removed a memorial wreath from his gravestone, and replaced it with a pair of binoculars and a note apologizing for the lateness of the binoculars.
So one of my examples is just a pair of binoculars.
It works best if you have the binoculars on a tripod.
However, you must never look through the binoculars at the sun.
Binoculars and telescopes can also be used but are not necessary.
You can download Color Binoculars yourself from the App Store today.
I just stood there, with the binoculars hanging around my neck.
I went and bought a decent pair of binoculars for $250.
On a high ridge overlooking Spuyten Duyvil, Willow raised his binoculars.
The binoculars on the map below show which direction you're facing.
Those binoculars are privilege; they are status, regardless of your class.
Those lucky enough to sit by a window are given binoculars.
Someone grabs the binoculars to look for its characteristic orange face.
"There it is," Mr. Brebner exclaimed, passing the binoculars to me.
Before he leaves, he looks through his binoculars one final time.
To spot highfliers, carry a pair of binoculars or a telescope.
We fumbled for our binoculars and peered through the passenger window.
Cassidy looked through a mid-century slide viewer that resembled binoculars.
That's Frank Gehry's famous Binoculars Building in Venice, by the way.
"I felt that in this case, Instagram was binoculars," she said.
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If you have a pair of binoculars, break them out this evening.
Another Snapchat story (below) is a call for donations for thermal binoculars.
Tap the blue binoculars icon on the top right of your screen.
Or, simply grab a pair of binoculars and head to the shore.
BRIDGEHAMPTON Nature and bird-watching cruise, Bring binoculars and a light snack.
Both are better served without binoculars of any sort: yours and mine.
Through my binoculars I saw that he was chewing something, probably gum.
"We could see through binoculars they were looting everything," Mr. Chávez said.
Always have at least one person with binoculars on the lookout, too.
If you're in one of the middle suites, you won't get binoculars.
Ashima ran over to her father and retrieved a pair of binoculars.
Some peer into binoculars as if they can see into the future.
The comet will be tough to see without binoculars or a telescope.
If I were a Zen photographer, I would just look through binoculars.
Sometimes, I pretend I have a pair of binoculars with beer glasses.
He took the binoculars, rested them on a small clock near my sink, adding one of my artist's paint brushes, to prop them up the way he wanted, and took this photo with his iPhone THRU the binoculars!
The Carson VP-842 binoculars are more than a solid entry level pair.
I like kid-friendly beer halls where dads wear their children like binoculars.
All the products are listed here, including anniversary-edition binoculars and zoom lenses.
Each room came equipped with an oversized window and a pair of binoculars.
But here's the catch - you'll need a pair of binoculars to see it.
The scientists spied on the marmots through binoculars for six hours a day.
It is always best to watch the action from a distance with binoculars.
"All he really needs in life is a pair of binoculars," she said.
And police officers prowled about with assault rifles, scanning the crowd with binoculars.
The bloke with the binoculars and the slightly grubby look in his eye.
Then an officer peering through binoculars glimpsed exhaust coming out of the tailpipe.
I had taken binoculars with me to look at the stained-glass windows.
And Randy Myers bringing binoculars to occasionally check out women in the crowd.
Dr. Faherty suggests bringing binoculars if you want to add to the experience.
I have binoculars but didn't want to use them — that would've been creepy.
But baseball bans binoculars, cameras, and other technologies that extend the eye's reach.
Rooms come with plane-spotting leaflets and binoculars for those facing the airport.
Seek expert advice from an astronomer before using a solar filter with a camera, telescope, binoculars or any other optical device; note that solar filters must be attached to the front of any telescope, binoculars, camera lens or other optics.
About those binoculars: When you're zoomed in while playing Zelda, for example while using binoculars or aiming an arrow, you can aim both with the joystick that controls the game camera AND by moving your controller around with its motion sensor.
For those who want to capture the action of diving, hiking and snorkeling, try the waterproof GoPro Hero5 Black action camera Binoculars: Since wildlife viewing is the main attraction in the Galápagos, a great pair of binoculars is a must.
Getting the best high-quality pair of binoculars doesn't have to break the bank.
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If you're a birder, check out these 240×248 binoculars from Eagle Optics ($220).
If you're a birder, check out these 2160×203 binoculars from Eagle Optics ($220).
"Now, on family trips, there's always a pair of binoculars close by," he writes.
Image: Rob Stothard/Getty ImagesA man looks for birds through a pair of binoculars.
These Bushnell Legend ultra binoculars is currently on sale for only $138.60 on Amazon. 
NASA said it's visible in the dawn sky with binoculars or a small telescope.
With proper solar filters, you can view the event through a telescope or binoculars.
At West Twenty-third and the Hudson River, Skaife and Willow peered through binoculars.
If Look Around is available for a location, you'll see a pair of binoculars.
Maybe it&aposs Mike Pompeo setting down his binoculars to stare into the distance.
No need for the binoculars he uses to scan el Norte while guiding pollos.
This majestic-looking pug was given his own tiny pair of glasses and binoculars.
Whether you're a bird nerd or not, bring along a pair of good binoculars.
I raised my binoculars to my eyes and scanned the branches to our right.
But it is illegal in baseball to use electronics or binoculars in the process.
Occidental soon sent a plane and a lookout with binoculars to locate the tribe.
Here are our picks for the 21622 best binoculars:  Take a look around with Bushnell.
The Midas ED Binocular from Athlon Optics is the perfect pair of binoculars for birdwatching.
I already had some inexpensive 'permanent focus' binos, and these Pentax binoculars were a revelation!
You walk alone through a foggy forest with nothing but your day bag and binoculars.
That means he may have had to use binoculars to see what I was doing.
Mark a crow with your binoculars and Grace might mention that they're associated with death.
The app is named Color Binoculars and uses your phone's camera as a lens through.
A stranger comes to the front door of your house carrying super-high-powered binoculars. . . .
Passengers in window seats are provided with binoculars so they can watch takeoff and landing.
A previous version of the story said the comet would be visible with binoculars tonight.
Give me a good viewpoint, a cup of cocoa, and the coward's favorite item: binoculars.
Recovery is in sight, even if I need a pair of binoculars to see it.
People who live in cities may need binoculars or a telescope to get a glimpse.
Looking through binoculars, I could see thousands of tiny specks drifting in the same direction.
Chris and Ada and I stood at the rail and watched it through our binoculars.
Security was tight, with police deployed across the capital, including snipers on rooftops with binoculars.
The Iraqi troops, using binoculars for a better view, confirmed her account and stopped firing.
I highly recommend purchasing these Bushnell Legend L-Series Binoculars for any nature lover, or birder.
Carson VP-842 — $98 See Details This pair of binoculars by Athlon is great for birdwatchers.
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The U.S. official said the deterrents include cameras, binoculars and ships, including from the United States.
Hanging on nails hammered into logs in Lieutenant Molchanets's bunker were binoculars and a Kalashnikov rifle.
You get some binoculars and all of a sudden, this whole other parallel world opens up.
Your view gets even better if you have a pair of binoculars or a small telescope.
Luckily, these binoculars on Kickstarter are looking to change the way you experience your favorite moments.
Leonel stood on the American side, trying to catch a glimpse of his son through binoculars.
This man was one of many who use the riverbank binoculars to look into North Korea.
SAUNDERS My hobby, when I'm on holiday in Italy, is watching passing yachts with my binoculars.
To match the gentle pace of this trip, Putin was equipped with binoculars and walking poles.
Officer Lawson pulled up on a small bluff overlooking the border and pulled out his binoculars.
Then she imitated me by staring through a disposable camera and using bamboo pipes like binoculars.
As they look through the binoculars, they see the country that brought death upon their son.
The business class side does have one advantage over the first-class side: virtual reality binoculars.
To access the canopy, scientists used binoculars to observe and digital cameras to record their findings.
Perhaps someday Lebanese children will receive their first pair of binoculars instead of their first gun.
Only the binoculars — not all of the objects — are from his days as a safari guide.
If you sit in the balcony and bring binoculars, you can see him do it live.
The 57-year-old carries a heavy backpack filled with scopes, and binoculars plus a tripod.
Ms. Misra and Ms. Krajangsri both suggest you bring a pair of binoculars and a camera.
The flagship store also sells binoculars and telescopes, which is a remnant from an earlier era.
The binoculars weigh in at a light 1.55 lbs, and the pair are both water and fogproof.
He loves to pretend to go on adventures and look through his binoculars at things far away.
I have just enough time to conceal the binoculars I've been using to monitor the spy house.
Two of the moons were even visible from my Brooklyn apartment with my budget binoculars (these guys).
Pick up any basic North American bird field guide, a pair of binoculars, and go to town.
A rooster crowed as a soldier wiped smudges from the lenses of his binoculars with his uniform.
To get a better look, he even pulls out a pair of binoculars he keeps on hand.
Leave the telescopes and binoculars at home—they'll only make it harder to scan the full sky.
If you've got a pair of binoculars, this is an even simpler way of sharing the spectacle.
You can also use binoculars to project a magnified image of the sun on a white card.
Although it's naked-eye visible, it can be easier to find with a pair of decent binoculars.
Binoculars turned on Jupiter will also help you see its largest moons—Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto.
Bringing your camera, binoculars, and a wine-and-cheese picnic along will make a day of it.
It is likely that the crew didn't spot the iceberg in time because they didn't have binoculars.
I also streamed the onstage actions as live video into the theater space (Eyebeam) and distributed binoculars.
Hands holding phones, binoculars and video cameras hovered as they anxiously waited for another ground shaking explosion.
And unlike solar eclipses, the lunar eclipse was safe to view with the naked eye or binoculars.
"For the first time in years, I could read the linescore off the auxiliary scoreboard without binoculars."
"Recovery is in sight, even if I need a pair of binoculars to see it," he says.
His houses are both cocoons and binoculars, swaddling you in warm wood while projecting your vision outward.
All you really need to bird the world is a pair of pants, a passport and binoculars.
Because it's still relatively far, it will be very hard to see without binoculars or a telescope.
Unlike binoculars, she argued, a drone can actually enter your property and see from more invasive vantage points.
Tool of the trade From time to time I'll pick up the binoculars I keep in my desk.
The binoculars also help keep me in touch with what we do as a business, which is invaluable.
For only $210, these colorful binoculars are wonderful for nature walks, camping trips, and all around wilderness adventures.
Some of them you can see with binoculars or a telescope and others require more advanced observational tools.
Some can be panned and zoomed—the digital equivalent of a controller reaching for a pair of binoculars.
For example, if you've recently searched for sites about birds, you may start to see ads for binoculars.
When you aim the binoculars at the sun, the cardboard creates a big shadowed area on the floor.
It was very cold and I struggled to place my lens on the binoculars to take a picture.
Applications close on April 24, so get your knitting needles, your bird-watching binoculars and your CV ready.
Binoculars do enable you to have an up-close view of the wonders of the eclipse, Fienberg said.
The Syrian Democratic Forces complain about the Iraqi forces and the PMU who watch them fight through binoculars.
But that's close enough to spot it with binoculars or a telescope in the pre-dawn sky. Earthsky.
A pair of binoculars with a Florida bird guide beckoned, as did the requisite fluffy robes and slippers.
This is exactly analogous to how an ordinary lens, you might find in a pair of binoculars works.
Picture it: Jimmy leaning out the car window with a pair of binoculars, ponytail akimbo in the breeze.
Similarly, this central form acts as pair of binoculars, ones that peer beyond the world of given appearances.
Even as he packed his bags, walking stick and binoculars, he had still not made up his mind.
Until then, the symphony's musicians were, to me, white and black dots I'd struggled to magnify through binoculars.
Keep your water cool on your hike and your coffee hot on your way around the city. Binoculars.
Why show Oswald's mother and father having clumsy puppet sex if the audience needs binoculars to see it?
In addition to their mod coifs, the males had blood-red eyes, which were visible even without binoculars.
It's like staring out your windshield through binoculars while you ram into the car in front of you.
Steinmeier delivered new equipment to the OSCE observers, including 1,200 pairs of gloves, binoculars, GPS trackers and clothing.
This year, the seatmates Ian McKellen and Maggie Smith delighted with their expressive faces and sharing of binoculars.
I was a little nervous about getting binoculars from a company I had never heard of... All the other binoculars in this price range would have involved some kind of compromise, either a narrow field of view or a of lack of ED glass or a long minimum focusing distance.
You took to your binoculars to see if ushers had begun the ritual distribution of Xanax to the crowd.
It's the closest flyby in over 50 years, and earnest wannabe astronomers peered at it through binoculars and telescopes.
The binoculars also magnify at an impressive 12x, with a field of view of 288 feet at 1,000 yards.
The Aurosports Folding High Powered Binoculars are deceptively simple with their lightweight and waterproof build and easily foldable construction.
Sure, you have your favorite binoculars to look for these birds—but what if you also listen for birds?
Not peeking through binoculars after carefully navigating sand dunes of the local bird sanctuary without disturbing any nesting plovers.
You can get decent binoculars for a hundred bucks, and a pretty good telescope for less than two hundred.
At any moment, you can hop off your board, whip out binoculars, and scan the horizon for new races.
I organized a stakeout so quickly I forgot the essentials like binoculars, a book to pass the time, snacks.
Unfortunately, comet 45P won't be visible to the naked eye—you'll need a telescope or binoculars to view it.
Elder tried using her binoculars, but couldn't make out what investigators were transferring from the ATVs to the SUVs.
For the stargazer in your life, you can save up to 25% on select telescopes and binoculars from Celestron.
My binoculars hung around my neck and I just stood there staring up at the hole in the sky.
The burly man is looking through his binoculars at a hill, so you know, not doing the best job.
I accidentally hit the L2 button and pull up a pair of binoculars I've apparently had this whole time.
There's no need for binoculars or a telescope, but give your eyes 28 minutes to adjust to the dark.
I could kind of see into the rear windows of her house at night with a pair of binoculars.
Binoculars reveal three sturdy ewes perched on a wall of rock, accompanied by two lambs and a muscular ram.
These immobile, tubular structures sit on the front of an owl's face like a pair of built-in binoculars.
John Brebner swept his binoculars over a fissure-ridden rock face that towered over a grove of acacia trees.
While flight attendants serve coffee and sunscreen, Mr. Bush peers through binoculars at the gaping hole in the ozone.
The students gasped in awe, frantically focusing their binoculars to better observe the bird as it circled the bay.
He was seen hiking and taking a boat trip in which he looked at ibex — mountain goats — through binoculars.
"I've got a thing for water," she said, pressing the binoculars into my hands and urging me to look.
Look Around shows up as a binoculars icon within Maps, offering a 360-degree panorama view of a location.
" Taking little trips into corners of Toronto with her binoculars, Maclear examines "the perverse audacity of someone aiming tiny.
He had bought a pair of Bushnell binoculars and a Remington Model 760 rifle with a seven-power scope.
"They basically have permanent binoculars," said Trevor Wardill, a research fellow at Cambridge and an author of the paper.
He bought some small binoculars and the two began observing birds together near their home in Concord, New Hampshire.
On a clear day, a peek through binoculars could yield a glimpse of the Pacific Ocean 100 miles away.
"Through binoculars, you should be able to see Jupiter's four Galilean moons, Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto," NASA reports.
An amateur astronomer with binoculars could have spotted the burst, called GRB 160625B, which occurred 9 billion light-years away.
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If you had binoculars and knew exactly where to look, you could have briefly seen 2019 OK in the sky.
They were also hoping to do away with the bird watchers who often congregated outside the building with their binoculars.
They shouldn't be visible to the public view — but it's OK if people can see them using binoculars or airplanes.
Luke's binoculars, developed as part of a joint venture between Boeing and General Motors, combine image triage with 360° vision.
Images of attractive women beckon men to enlist, while a blindfolded sailor pleads for donations of spy-glasses and binoculars.
Do not look at the uneclipsed or partially eclipsed sun through an unfiltered camera, telescope, binoculars or other optical device.
That said, a backyard telescope or binoculars would also give interested space fans a better look at the planet's rings.
I spent the 2015 trip watching with binoculars, just trying to learn where the patrols went and at what times.
On the bridge of the ship, Llewellyn watched the invasion through binoculars as the haze of smoke shrouded the shore.
Back outside, I approach a man in a suit and a horse-tie standing alone with binoculars around his neck.
Instead, he stands on the porch and uses the binoculars to peer through your windows, into your home's furthest corners.
This series of cruises from New York City Audubon visits the birds' lairs and provides binoculars for close-up viewing.
The counter in front of the guns displayed pocket knives, binoculars, and digital night-vision monoculars inside a locked case.
As I watched them in flight through his binoculars, I felt a surge of joy that is hard to describe.
So the next day I packed up a tent, binoculars, two gallons of water and dozens of vile trail bars.
" Looking at Lady Liberty in the distance, he added, "I feel kind of creepy, looking at a woman through binoculars.
Find out what species nest near you, dust off your binoculars if you've got 'em and download a birdwatching map.
Binoculars in hand, we walked along the park's winding trails, slowly making our way toward a large stand of trees.
Several teams logged complaints with the commissioner's office that the team used binoculars and other unauthorized methods to steal signs.
The futurists can help us navigate the storms ahead, but first, they need to take off the rose-colored binoculars.
"I have constituents who are out there with binoculars, trying to figure out who's buzzing them all the time," she said.
Hours later, he left the school holding a handmade pair of binoculars, which he pointed directly at the crowd of reporters!
For a premium experience while hunting or birdwatching, the Vortex Optics Viper HD Roof Prism Binoculars are the pair for you.
Weighing in just under nine pounds, the Celestron SkyMaster ASTRO Binoculars are ideal for beginner or expert astronomers and stargazers, alike.
Moms and dads will love that these binoculars can help their kiddos get into STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) learning.
"Any amateur astronomer with just binoculars looking in the right part of the sky could have recorded the explosion," said Troja.
Jimmy Stewart plays a wheelchair-bound photojournalist-turned-voyeur who passes time in recovery by staring at his neighbors through binoculars.
A couple of reporters broke out binoculars; I thought to myself that an interplanetary telescope would have been of greater use.
Forget shark sightings – women in the area are going to start pulling out the binoculars for Riley Turner, aka "James," sightings.
It involves various competing analysts using methods ranging from satellite tracking and algorithms to individuals standing on the shore with binoculars.
Arie and Seinne spend the day parasailing while the rest of the women stalk them via binoculars from their cabin balcony.
It's very funny, if you look at it through binoculars or all the way to the right, it's a fork lift.
You can also use binoculars or a telescope to project an image of Mercury as it skids across the sun. Space.
Asumussen's counterpart, Pletcher, meanwhile, was alternating between his binoculars and watching the video board, hoping the wire would get there. Soon.
Like the binoculars, a drug-detection dog is a specialized device for discovering objects not in plain view (or plain smell).
" Drug-detection dogs are "to the poodle down the street as high-powered binoculars are to a piece of plain glass.
"He said the picture with the binoculars was one of the closest calls, "only because she could have just looked up.
This series of Wednesday cruises from New York City Audubon visits the birds' lairs and provides binoculars for close-up viewing.
This series of Sunday cruises from New York City Audubon visits the birds' lairs and provides binoculars for close-up viewing.
I was a little ashamed of my $29 binoculars, bought from Kmart years ago, and my inability to correctly identify birds.
The view through those binoculars, in other words, lovely as it might be, will also be a deeply human cultural product.
On a rainy Monday afternoon, Mr. Putin arrived by helicopter, and from an enclosed viewing stand watched the proceedings through binoculars.
There he found armed troops in combat fatigues watching the frontier with binoculars, trying both to stand out and blend in.
New cheeky touches include a Scandal Room decked out with items such as newspaper headline clippings, a tape recorder, and binoculars.
Strap on some binoculars and slip on a pair of walking shoes — it's prime time for bird-watching in the city.
She said she had looked at them through binoculars and did not see any markings, just plain silver and white coloring.
The hawks, Pale Male and his mate Lola, were celebrities in their own right, drawing regular crowds of gawkers with binoculars.
I see little difference between a drone hovering near my window, and someone standing across the street with a pair of binoculars.
If you're looking for a great pair of binoculars that won't break the bank, the Carson VP-842 model is for you.
These binoculars can still take in breathtaking images with their 21mm lens and 8.5x magnification that boasts exceptional edge-to-edge sharpness.
For a whopping $2,622, the binoculars are one of the best in its class for luxury and extraordinary detail and image reproduction.
"If you have binoculars or a telescope, you'll be able to see some of the structure," NASA scientist Geronimo Villanueva told Gizmodo.
In September, members of Britain First began patrolling Dover's coastline with binoculars and torches, ready to intervene if they see any crossing.
You also need a telescope or binoculars with a solar filter in order to see the transit because Mercury is so small.
Elders in her community sometimes sit on the riverbank with binoculars and watch ferry traffic cross the Peel River, near Fort McPherson.
On the rooftop of the Lotte Premium Outlet, children and their parents can view North Korea across the Imjin River through binoculars.
A 2.5 million kilometer arm opens up an entirely different realm, like the difference between using binoculars and a space-based telescope.
Underway, he peers into the distance from the bridge through bulky naval binoculars, climbs ladders between decks and shares meals with sailors.
Some light exposition follows during which Link obtains some starting gear and his iPad-like Sheikah Slate (your map, binoculars and more).
Another must-have accessory is a pair of binoculars, so you can at least pretend to be watching the race up close!
Rescue teams in boats carrying GPS devices, binoculars, life jackets and oxygen tanks for survivors, have found little on the lake's surface.
Inside, children can learn about coral reefs and play a reef matching game, build simple binoculars and imitate tagging and tracking sharks.
If you look at it through a pair of binoculars, you can make out, flying from its highest girder, an American flag.
Specifically, we purchased binoculars at $27.50, a refurbished sports watch (OK, this was a want) at $178, and a SteriPEN at $85.
At birth, you are given a pair of binoculars that see black life from a distance, never with the texture of intimacy.
The ship's lookouts, Frederick Fleet and Reginald Lee, didn't have access to binoculars during the journey, and therefore couldn't see very far.
Matty stood in horror inside the house as she saw Dick get killed, while Clyde watched from his car with his binoculars.
Over the next four years, he tried out a multitude of other ideas, including binoculars, thermal imaging scopes for hunters, and thermometers.
Most people in Europe and North America should be able to view the event directly through a telescope or binoculars, weather permitting.
There will be 15 different poses, including the bazooka operator, kneeling rifleman, radio operator and the captain with binoculars and a pistol.
This month, Max Siedentopf, a conceptual artist, tied 10 pairs of binoculars to the terrace opposite the apartments for people to use.
But a pair of binoculars will give you a better, more detailed view of the moon's geography as it darkens in shadow.
They peered at the islanders through binoculars, making sure to stay several hundred yards off shore, out of bow-and-arrow range.
I scramble for binoculars to get a closer look, and as I turn the focus wheel, my cloudy, scattered mind refocuses, too.
Bill: I don't think he had access to the screen... maybe he just saw via binoculars that he was watching the video.
I pulled out my rented binoculars to get a closer look, and a couple of fellow passengers clapped their hands in delight.
You need a device with which to spot the bird, and so instead of high-power binoculars it's mediated with a screen.
You probably won't be able to make out Saturn's rings with a pair of binoculars, but you can with a small telescope.
"It used to be that people had to go on a boat with binoculars to do that," he said, during his presentation.
You can spot it with binoculars, but its stars are so closely packed that it looks like a star itself without a telescope.
These binoculars ticked all the boxes for me, and I stayed within my budget (although it was the high end of my budget).
For a trusty pair of binoculars that are super portable, the Pentax AD are best for casual use like short hikes or travel.
Whether you're a novice or an expert, every outdoor enthusiast needs a good pair of binoculars that are durable, compact, and overall functional.
We'd pull over, and I'd squint through my binoculars to get a better view of the deer or other wildlife in the distance.
While you can see this conjunction with your naked eye, you'll be able to make out more details using a pair of binoculars.
"It's time to rethink N.F.L cheerleaders and their barely covered breasts being ogled on the sidelines by drunken men with binoculars," she wrote.
" via GIPHY "We lived next door to this old man who sat in his front yard BLATANTLY just staring at us with binoculars.
The United States has published a detailed list, down to such items as vanity cases, binoculars and television sets larger than 29 inches.
You can see both showers with the naked eye, and many experts urge against using binoculars because they narrow the field of view.
It shines down from billboards across the country alongside his ubiquitous visage, smiling on a farm or peering through binoculars aboard a warship.
You might also want to bring a pair of binoculars, though our tour guide had them in the truck for us to share.
Scientists across the world observed 41P when it approached Earth in 2017—it was close enough and bright enough to see with binoculars.
In other words, Mike will not be an idle spectator of the drug trade, as he is here, staring at it through binoculars.
Small and lightweight, the Maven B-3 are the binoculars you can stand to take everywhere with you and will actually enjoy using.
Yet you rarely muster the courage to put down your binoculars, and with them, your corrosive self-pity, and see what we see.
Several police helicopters circled overhead, agents stood with binoculars on the roof of the convention hall, and officials monitored the waterfront from boats.
Mike Ritchey, 70, peered through a pair of binoculars as the duck stood preening himself on the far shore of the Turtle Pond.
Similar to looking through the end of a pair of binoculars, things look bigger or smaller and present an unbalanced look at reality.
With the assistance of binoculars, viewers can see a slight silhouette with silver and gold hues reflecting off the station's solar panel source.
And the statue of General Pershing, a pair of binoculars in his hands, stands solitary in the middle of a vibrant tourist district.
Equipped with wide-brim hats and binoculars, the Thais—men, women, even children—chatted underneath parasols while Thai pop music blasted from speakers.
As a boy, Mr. Horenstein bought Army surplus binoculars to explore the heavens, then shifted his focus to looking down instead of up.
An inspection through binoculars of the lone peregrine falcon revealed the grayish underparts of the common cassini, and not the rarer pallid morph.
"She watched us watching the birds, and asked what we were doing and someone gave her a pair of binoculars," Mr. Cooper said.
"A lot of times, when you're birding, you'll notice someone else with binoculars, and you can make new friends that way," Wolf said.
One day in 2011, Harris picked a pair of binoculars off the dash in his Jeep and pointed his gaze toward the sky.
Through binoculars, it's easy to see men on motorcycles driving on the perimeter of the occupied town, as well as the occasional truck.
Through their binoculars, the soldiers saw that the small group approaching us was waving a white flag, and so they held their fire.
You also have to be able to read the numbers off tiny bird leg bands through binoculars from 100 feet or more away.
The companion of Cal Kestis, BD-1 rides atop Jedi shoulders like a cybertronic monkey with a head made of ocean-view binoculars.
The 2000-passenger Celebrity Xperience will offer trips lasting from seven to 215 nights, providing snorkeling gear, wet suits and binoculars to guests.
She said the neighbor used binoculars to look across the lake at Jeff McCall's home, and said the roof appeared to be intact.
But if you want to enhance your experience, binoculars will let you better see the whole picture as the moon's surface changes color.
A man looks through binoculars for sale at a tourist kiosk in Dandong near the Friendship Bridge, where smoke rises from an unidentified source.
Bushnell Legend L-Series Binocular, 8x26.993mm — $140 See Details We found this pair of binoculars by Carson to be the best budget-friendly option.
The binoculars boast precision engineering and ergonomics from German-made glass that are plasma-coated with a nonslip rubber armoring for comfort and durability.
You don't need a telescope or even binoculars to see the Perseids—just a dark, clear sky, some good company, and a little rosé.
WWF has provided paramilitary forces with salaries, training, and supplies — including knives, night vision binoculars, riot gear, and batons — and funded raids on villages.
If you remember back to the midseason finale, a mysterious character with a hooded sweatshirt was shown watching Gabriel through a pair of binoculars.
On the Israeli side, civilians sought vantage points with binoculars and cameras, straining to see the action from kibbutz watchtowers or outcroppings of farmland.
Guns, cars, boom boxes, binoculars; all these things enhance us beyond our human limitations, which can, in turn, easily violate the rights of another.
But if I go out without my binoculars, I can't see as much, and I can't be as curious as I would be otherwise.
NASA warns that no filter is safe to use with an optical device, like a telescope and binoculars, unless it's specifically designed for that.
In reality, they left the house after the murders with binoculars, a radio and just $50 — and the bodies of their victims still inside.
The drones can collect much more accurate data and footage than precariously perched humans with binoculars, handheld cameras, and pads of paper ever could.
He sets his binoculars onto the rough ledge, placing them next to a long-range walkie-talkie and a half-empty bottle of water.
Looking at it through binoculars, the comet looks like a small, fuzzy smudge in the sky but it's worth the trouble for comet lovers.
He went to one of them, pushed a few old pieces of clothing aside, and, packed among some sweaters, pulled out his father's binoculars.
The ball was clearly visible, but though spectators vowed it was Fowler's, he could not identify it with 100 percent certainly, even with binoculars.
Lastly, these binoculars don't come with a case, which you might or might not use, but we'd rather have one, especially for this price.
Mr. Reyes posted educational information about animal species and challenged students to look for his painted versions, even providing toy binoculars and safari hats.
Snipers were posted on rooftops; police cars with flashing lights blocked an overpass; agents watched from horseback or peered across the border with binoculars.
The breathtaking view comes complete with a pair of binoculars, which live on a window ledge, for "Rear Window"-style spying on neighboring buildings.
Kilmer, 59, had binoculars around his neck while he happily posed on the carpet and later gave a speech inside the Los Angeles event.
"But membership in the Friends of Malheur has gone from about 250 to more than 1,800," he said, passing me his pair of binoculars.
On my belt I carried a pair of binoculars and big knife, which would prove laughable in any bear confrontation, but felt comforting nonetheless.
The diffuse nature of the coma and its glow may actually make it more difficult to view, especially if using binoculars or a telescope.
She heated water for instant coffee and made toast as Mr. Saldaña searched for his essentials: binoculars, gloves, boots and a battery charger. Mrs.
Following the movements of her binoculars that scan horizon, bush, movement and shadow, I start seeing the birds and words bursting out of nowhere.
But through the binoculars, it was enormous and white, the International Space Station hovering before it like a speck of dust on the lens.
Impact your world Break out the binoculars this weekend and give the National Audobon Society a hand with their annual Great Backyard Bird Count!
In one instance, Mr. Kaneda suggested that someone visiting a park with a map and binoculars could be suspected of plotting a terrorist attack.
If you're in one of the window suites, you get a pair of binoculars for peering out of the window, which is pretty cool.
Once Richard gets to the spot — as his Uncle Jerry watches through binoculars in the distance — he's instantly zapped with supernatural electricity, then disintegrates.
While Basam inspected his resupply, I chatted with a young policeman named Hamadah, who was cleaning the lenses on a pair of antique binoculars.
"It's as if I am looking at my work through the wrong end of binoculars," she wrote to me, after we started e-mailing.
I scanned the rock formations with my binoculars and then scrambled over some boulders and descended into a wash that was once a river.
The center is also home to the world's largest captive flock of California condors, so keep your eyes open and binoculars at the ready.
Just know: If you're going to use binoculars during the partial phases, you'll need to put solar filters on them to protect your eyes.
There's a new binoculars icon, Look Around, that works like Google Street View, providing a high-def 3D view of the area where you are.
One of the best things about the Pentax U-Series Papilio II Binoculars are their compact and lightweight size, which comes in under 53 ounces.
If you want to explore the great outdoors with your kids, then the Educational Insights GeoSafari binoculars are the best pair to get them started.
Santa Claus brought him these binoculars, and he still has interest in them a week later, which for my four-year-old is pretty amazing.
Comet 45P is speedy but not as bright as forecast, so Cox recommends "either a strong pair of binoculars or small telescope" for optimal viewing.
Two years earlier she'd entered what would become Gombe Stream National Park with only a notebook and binoculars, and emerged with a bevy of findings.
You'll have to be in the right coordinates; in a place with little light pollution; and have, at the least, a set of binoculars handy.
Other presidents have made the same journey -- all peering into the North through binoculars -- but none have actually met the despotic leaders who rule it.
To cover the handover of Hong Kong to China in 18803, I bought a bulky piece of plastic that looked like a pair of binoculars.
The haul was discovered in June 2017 in a suburb of the Argentinian capital and included a bust of Adolf Hitler, binoculars and war medals.
With the Delta Aquarids' relatively tiny meteors, you want a long-range view to scan the skies, so binoculars or telescopes are better left behind.
Using binoculars marks your targets, and they stay highlighted, because Office of Strategic Services operatives had special, superhero-like powers in the Second World War.
When the glasses are on, NASA says, it is imperative that you don't look at the sun through an unfiltered camera lens, telescope, or binoculars.
As soon as he arrived onsite and looked at the blazing area through binoculars, "I saw we had a sulfur fire," Kocher tells The Verge.
Cheap solar filters are available to place on the binoculars, and you may remove them during totality, when the sun is completely blocked from view.
Never look at the sun with naked yes, and never, ever look at it through binoculars or a telescope unless equipped with a solar filter.
On May 30, 2008, a research team armed with GPS units, notebooks, and binoculars set out into a dense patch of jungle in Indonesian Borneo.
Flippidis reached for his binoculars only to discover it was another NGO boat, also scanning the sea for migrants and waiting for the next wave.
Also, be aware that it is not safe to watch the eclipse through magnified optical instruments like binoculars or a telescope— even with eclipse glasses.
You didn't have to go out into the desert with your binoculars or talk to a secret source under a palm tree to know this.
In "Good News for Modern Man," a garrulous marine biologist named Birch, armed with binoculars, keeps tabs on a captured colossal squid he calls Mabel.
And unlike solar eclipses, especially the total solar eclipse in August 2017, the lunar eclipse was safe to view with the naked eye or binoculars.
The ship's second officer was replaced at the last minute, and forgot to hand off the key to the locker that housed the ship's binoculars.
Chinese soldiers in a base close to the university were seen on Sunday monitoring developments at the university with binoculars, some dressed in riot gear.
Nikon 8x30 ProStaff Binoculars, available at B&H, for $186.95Whether they're tracking game or wayfinding, be it by land or sea, these won't go unappreciated.
Unless your binoculars are unusually powerful, you are unlikely to notice that many of those sheep wear collars manufactured by Lotek Wireless of Newmarket, Ontario.
And unlike solar eclipses, especially the total solar eclipse in August 2017, the lunar eclipse is safe to view with the naked eye or binoculars.
Peering through binoculars, I quickly spotted two large, jet-black raptors soaring in tandem above the sheer granite wall: a mating pair of black eagles.
Officials have been vague on the precise cost of the deployment, but the resources before me were stunning: pricey Bushnell binoculars, hotel rooms, rental vehicles.
The Kimpton Hotel Palomar Philadelphia furnishes its 25th-floor library in a 1929-vintage building with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, binoculars and tufted leather chairs.
Amazingly affordable with great optics, these binoculars have comparable performance to many models that cost thousands more, giving you up-close views from far away.
" He took his binoculars from his face and looked down at me, pleased by this, and said with some delight, "Well, that's good to hear.
There are several trails leading down a hill to the lagoon, which is a popular hangout with birdwatchers — ask for binoculars at the front desk.
Carrying binoculars, Mr. Barrett, who works as an investor and computer scientist when he's not birding, circled the shore trying to spot the glamorous creature.
We sprawled on our stomachs on the riverboat's warm wooden deck, binoculars around our necks, bug spray slathered on our arms, eyes on the riverbank.
I lounged up top on the white vinyl cushions, using binoculars to look into houses and study the back of Tim's head as he drove.
Today, at 22017, he still spends his days with binoculars — on a lookout post on a vessel, scanning the Sea of Okhotsk for telltale spouts.
Skywatchers can catch a glimpse of it using binoculars—it appears as a star itself—though it takes a telescope to make out individual stars.
"Binoculars are going to give you a nice, improved view that you'll be able to see a lot more detail inside the corona," Kramer says.
In downtown Cairo, posters showing the president standing at podiums, wearing a hard hat and looking through binoculars read: "Sisi for stability" and "to eradicate terrorism".
If he goes, he'll follow in the footsteps of his most recent predecessors, who journeyed to the border zone to peer into North Korea through binoculars.
Keeping a good pair of binoculars on you at all times while hiking through a park or trail is pretty important for enjoying the great outdoors.
Earthsky reports a pair of binoculars, or a small telescope, could bring it into view, though you might not see more than a smudgy green blob.
Financial documents show that, over the years, WWF has supplied Indian rangers with hundreds of batons and anti-riot helmets, and night vision binoculars for patrols.
If you want something with a bit more heft than the paper glasses, opt for a pair of Celestron EclipSmart Solar Binoculars, available at Adorama ($44.95).
"One flare camera with radar can detect people and zoom in on them way more effectively than somebody sitting with binoculars on a hilltop," said Sandweg.
You might be ready to get outside and capture the newly bloomed trees on a drone or watch nature in a more analog way through binoculars.
Any telescope magnifying more than 30 power will readily show those rings; you might even catch a glimpse of them through image-stabilized high-power binoculars.
"They keep running back and forth between the houses and a white truck out there," says one of the soldiers, peering through the hole with binoculars.
And his binoculars often searched for his favourite, the collared pratincole, so small and neat in its brown and white, which also hunted in the air.
They once brewed a blonde ale called Lookout, whose label featured a pair of American vigilantes keeping watch over the border with a pair of binoculars.
But English golf fans who head to Scotland for the 2018 Open may need to pack their passports as well as their binoculars, anoraks and umbrellas.
"He lowered his binoculars and said, 'Guys, I think they're going to need us,'" Lieutenant Stack said, recalling what he has been told of that day.
OLD WESTBURY "Early Bird Walk," celebrate migratory bird month with a walk guided by an educator from the Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center; bring binoculars.
The ship's lookouts had to rely on their eyesight alone — the ship's binoculars were locked inside a cabinet that no one could find the key to.
Using our travel binoculars, we could make out the president, security staged on the roof and in all corners of the property, and a getaway helicopter.
This community obsessively documents the movements of classified objects in space, often using little more than binoculars, a stopwatch, and a basic knowledge of orbital mechanics.
The figures themselves are the basis for your fantasy, with their teasing, ambiguous titles, women dancing to unheard music, or peering through binoculars at objects unseen.
You might not think you'd need a pair or binoculars when visiting the World Center for Birds of Prey's live presentations — aren't the birds right there?
They pulled out binoculars to see the ground hornbills, firefinches and gray kestrels that had come to eat the grasshoppers scared off by the roaring flames.
With binoculars, you might also be able to see prominences: enormous filaments of plasma and magnetic energy that appear as ropes or loops in the corona.
While some of the image edges might suffer from blurring, these binoculars will still give you a wonderful and wide field of view for less than $200.
At most, you'll pick up a pile of wood and carry it for a few seconds, or strap on some binoculars and take a quick glance around.
He taught them to guide missiles with a better accuracy than humans and to even find people at sea with better accuracy than humans working with binoculars.
At another watch post farther down the river, male and female soldiers were also focusing their binoculars intently on the brushy river banks, and the landscape beyond.
Trump rode around in open-air vehicle, taking photos on her iPhone and using binoculars to get a closer look at zebras, giraffes, impalas, rhinos and hippos.
If you want to use binoculars or a telescope (or any optical device including a camera), you must get special eclipse-safe filters for the front lenses.
On the Boxer, officers stand on a viewing gallery known as Vulture's Row, using binoculars to follow a traditional Arab dhow sailing by and report its movements.
Good luck to Sexy Kevin Hart once he loses those binoculars and has to wink at everyone over a pair of sexy librarian thick-framed glasses instead!
We came across a huge tree that was surrounded by people in billed caps courting neck pain, their faces attached to binoculars or cameras with oversize lenses.
He can explain why the stripes of a zebra are outlined with colors when viewed with binoculars and why eighteenth-century astronomers misinterpreted the transit of Venus.
A close focus range, compact design, and sharp, detailed images make these Zeiss Terra binoculars (8 x 42) the best overall value for birders of all levels.
He has gained insight into the militants' thinking and strengths and gave a frank assessment of their capabilities, starting with the snipers he can spot without binoculars.
Nearby stood two statisticians wearing headsets — 20 and 32 years old — who watched the action through binoculars and verbally relayed information to a statistician on a laptop.
A Go Fund Me campaign he established to replace the equipment was quickly financed, and a company that makes high-end binoculars sent him a free pair.
The city mandated that all buildings taller than six stories undergo a "visual inspection," which, critics said, could mean a cursory glance with binoculars from the ground.
More drinks follow from a series of other visual gags, including an IV drip bag, a radio and a pair of binoculars, all of which conceal vodka.
Through binoculars they stare at their enemies: the Turkish Army and Turkish-backed Syrian militias, who have built their own bases and bunkers about a mile away.
His passengers, excited to be on safari, surveyed the tawny delta landscape punctuated by deep green trees and bushes through their binoculars, and talked excitedly among themselves.
His 40-liter backpack is filled with items fit for the die-hard outdoorsman, like Leica 10x42 Ultravid HD-Plus binoculars, malaria pills and water-purifying tablets.
With night-vision binoculars, they spotted 20 militants who had crossed the river in wooden boats and begun crawling across a field toward a small military camp.
Equipped only with binoculars, the missionary pilots have also been helping Palau police its waters and have contributed to a half-dozen arrests over the past few years.
The best source for news about these satellites comes from a loosely-affiliated group of backyard sky sleuths who track UFOs with binoculars, stopwatches, and homebrewed computer programs.
However, since damage and accidents do happen in the field, each pair of binoculars are backed with a lifetime replacement warranty caused by simple everyday and normal use.
The pair of kid-friendly binoculars feature soft-grip handles for smaller hands, while kids can explore nature in-depth with their 30mm glass lenses and 4x magnification.
EB Brands' offerings include Space Navigator Satellite-Finding Binoculars, a cage in which to lock up your cell phone, and workout gear branded by the fitness company P90X.
If you're interested in spotting the Carina Nebula or Eta Carinae, you can check them out from the Southern Hemisphere without the aid of a telescope or binoculars
While it was a myth about the binoculars, and technology now allows real-time tanker tracking, the company does collate information from a source network accumulated over decades.
As they stood, some holding binoculars, protesters explained the conditions they had been observing inside for weeks, including children who appeared far younger than the center's minimum age.
For roughly the same price of a 10-pack of basic glasses, you could opt for Lunt Solar Systems' pocket-sized eclipse binoculars ("sunoculars," the company calls them).
There is already a vibrant community of people around the world who track satellites with binoculars or cameras from the ground and share that information with one another.
One of the packages from Britain contained several ivory artifacts, including a pair of binoculars and a snakeskin which is believed to have been from a rock python.
If you choose to use a telescope or a good pair of binoculars (my personal choice), then you'll be treated to an even more powerful view than usual.
This Dodge Ram is outfitted with everything you'd need to pretend you're an agent on the job, including TV monitors, surveillance equipment, handcuffs, binoculars, and, naturally, a toilet.
He got his start in public relations in the Army, and he says that the first Russian he ever saw was through binoculars at the Korean Demilitarized Zone.
Similarly fancy for the globe-trotter: A $699 retro-vibes Fujifilm camera, a $1463,235 Eddie Harrop carry-on, three toothbrushes for $18 and a $10,000 pair of binoculars.
Viewing safety If you plan on watching the eclipse through a camera, a telescope or binoculars, buy a solar filter to place on the end of the lens.
Mastcam-Z, aptly located on the mast, can zoom like binoculars and create both panoramic and stereoscopic images, while also determining the mineral makeup of the Martian surface.
The cardboard binoculars are being given away for free on a first-come, first-served basis at six Coach stores in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Tokyo.
I saw people in their driveway with binoculars trying to gauge where the smoke was headed on Tuesday, and that makes the deficiencies of the system painfully obvious.
LOS ANGELES — There aren't many rock stars patrolling the Ballona Wetlands at 9:30 on a Saturday morning with hopes of training their binoculars on double-crested cormorants.
Julie Graham is legally blind, but whether on television or watching games in the stands with binoculars, she can still pick out her son because of his stirrups.
Illustration by Cristiana Couceiro; photographs by Alexei Nikolsky / AFP / Getty (man); Melina Mara / The Washington Post / Getty (woman); Frank Lukasseck / Getty (binoculars) One question particularly gnawed at Simpson.
She was alone all the time, and while she was no doubt thinking amazing, fantastic thoughts about the nature of art, my binoculars could not see those thoughts.
He sits on his balcony with a pair of binoculars, smoking and watching the older woman across the way who tends to her parrots and parakeets while topless.
Instead of offering views of distant aircraft out on the tarmac, the binoculars feature scenes from SWISS destinations, much to the dismay of aviation enthusiasts visiting the lounge.
"Ten o'clock!" a spotter with binoculars cried from the boat's top deck, pointing at the Chinese white dolphins that were swimming along the Pearl River estuary's shimmering surface.
"I think if it's coming from the bullpen or someone's got binoculars or it comes from the stands, that's out of bounds," Girardi said, as reported by ESPN.
The defense minister, Moshe Dayan, put his good eye — one was famously covered by a patch — to binoculars to see the Israeli flag flying over the Temple Mount.
Sam slipped through the trees like an infantryman — thin, veiny, dressed in a khaki field shirt, gear strapped to chest, binoculars in one hand, cigarette in the other.
" Occupation: Actor On a clear day: "I know this sounds really creepy, but because of the view in my apartment, I asked my husband to get me binoculars.
There's a famous scene in "Heart of Darkness" where Marlow looks through his binoculars and sees what he thinks are "ornamental knobs" on a palisade around Kurtz's house.
Shelves exhibited titles such as "The Law of Tug and Tow" and "Heavy Weather Tactics," as well as a $220 brass yacht lamp and $645 night-vision binoculars.
But delegates at the summit opening Wednesday were met by demonstrators from Klima Aktion DK, a local climate action group, armed with fake binoculars made from toilet rolls.
By concentrating hard enough on insects, or by holding binoculars up to my eyes to bring wild birds close, I found that I could make myself go away.
Its brightness in astronomical terms was magnitude 16, far too faint for the naked eye or even binoculars, but accessible to a modest telescope and a CCD camera.
Stadler presented the most involved figure, which had a megaphone, binoculars, a wizard's hat, a treasure chest with coins and a pickax ("I help mine for new ideas").
Perched over 8,503 feet above sea level, a volunteer lookout armed with standard-issue binoculars saw the columns of smoke rising, one by one, in a tidy row.
And just a lot more of them also were sitting under tents in lawn chairs with binoculars looking at the border, looking for anyone suspected of the crossing.
A good pair of binoculars that can help you look out at far distances for wild animals and birds can make or break a hunting trip, safari, or hike.
There's little that I'd want more to see — through a very powerful pair of binoculars — than a T. rex alive, interacting with this world, hunting, caring for its young.
Although the Color Binoculars didn't actually make me any less colorblind during my few minutes of testing, it was pretty cool to see things in full color, for once.
You don't need a telescope to see the eclipse, but if you do decide to use a set of binoculars or telescope, be sure to get a proper filter.
The two objects will cross the sky together during the night and will easily fit within the field of binoculars (orange circle) or a telescope at very low magnification.
There are few jokes, and one of them is a super-dumb gag about looking through binoculars the wrong way, which even your corny grandfather would find too corny.
At the memorial of Frederick Fleet — one of the lookouts — a prankster left a pair of binoculars with a note reading "Sorry for bringing these 100 years too late."
" And yet in June, the matter was still unresolved, with the European Union issuing a statement condemning Russia for obstructionism in "small measures, such as the use of binoculars.
"Titan is so bright that even if you have a pair of binoculars and look out to Saturn you can see this bright point of light," said Dr. Spilker.
Walking through the Locust Grove, he spied a tufted titmouse, and from the ramparts of Belvedere Castle he spotted through his binoculars a common grackle and a palm warbler.
With a pair of binoculars or a telescope, viewers should be able to spot the four so-called Galilean moons, named for Galileo's observation of them, and their movement.
MYTILENE, Greece — Standing on the southern coastline of the island of Lesbos, Molhim Zreiki peered through binoculars across the narrow strait of the Aegean Sea dividing Greece from Turkey.
Among the items found: a Remington 870 tactical shotgun, ear plugs, a gas can, a wilderness training manual, binoculars, a plastic ammunition cans and a Smith & Wesson rifle bag.
I am two weeks too late for the bird season, but at this distance, without binoculars, I wouldn't have been able to see the teeming colonies of northern gannets.
Other new features that the more detailed maps enable include a "look around" mode, which appears as a binoculars icon on the upper right-hand corner of the app.
The outlet adds that meteors should appear all across the sky, so there's no need to zero in on just one particular area — or rely on binoculars or telescopes.
But he abandoned it when, while using binoculars for the first time, he watched as a bobwhite quail hen — a game bird — ushered her chicks from bush to bush.
Stealing signs in baseball is as old as the game, though using electronics (or stationing a scout with binoculars and signaling equipment in the center-field stands) is illegal.
Recently, a surprise visit from a red-tailed hawk, whose soaring wingspan threw a shadow over my yard, drew me out of the house with binoculars to look skyward.
Any aspiring bird-watcher with a borrowed pair of binoculars can learn — with a little patience — to distinguish between the greater yellowlegs and their close relatives, the lesser yellowlegs.
Princess Diana peers through binoculars on the lookout for photographers on the grounds of the secluded estate where she is vacationing on the Massachusetts island of Martha's Vineyard, Aug.
WASHINGTON — Christine Lagarde, the managing director of the International Monetary Fund, joked on Monday about donning "dream binoculars" and seeing the possibility of relocating the group's headquarters to China.
If you are interested in seeing the transit yourself, you'll need some kind of magnification like a telescope or binoculars with a solar filter in place to see it.
Despite the proximity — megaphones and binoculars have connected people in the Golan Heights with friends across the border — that connection has been tested by the devastating conflict in Syria.
As long as you're looking for Jupiter tonight, you might as well point your binoculars at the quarter Moon to catch a closeup of the sun setting on the craters.
No one knows exactly where the whale is or how it got entangled, but a bunch of volunteers are currently keeping their binoculars trained on the ocean to catch it.
While you'll be able to enjoy the cosmic sight with you naked eye, it might help to take a look through some binoculars or even a telescope for closer range.
The ad features a series of light bulbs bursting, in a montage showing inventions and discoveries such as the steam engine, gravity, binoculars, the typewriter and even a loo roll.
The wetlands of Maremma attract more winter fowl — spoonbills, lapwings, snipes — than any other place in Tuscany; even without binoculars we could see the flamingos land on the still water.
Sometimes they'd sit under a tree with a pair of binoculars for 20 minutes, watching for the distinctive movements that would reveal a bee in a mound way up high.
Regardless, "even if it does not reach naked eye brightness, it will still be a great object to view with binoculars or a small telescope," the University of Maryland explains.
You should be able to observe Jupiter and its four brightest moons — Io, Europa, Callisto, and Ganymede (you can see these on many clear nights) — with a pair of binoculars.
Deacon's binoculars can give you a good overview of the landscape ahead of time, but getting in close to execute on a plan is often impossible without alerting the horde.
D., a D.E.A. agent who worked on the investigation, told me that he and other agents were monitoring the meeting through binoculars from a hotel room with a poolside view.
He learned to code when he was just 13, during a work experience at Google eight months after the tech giant moved into Frank Gehry's "Binoculars Building" in Venice, California.
But don't stare straight at it with sunglasses or binoculars: You'll need the help of a solar telescope, which Professor Kendall and other astronomers have set up across the city.
The investor bought Airbus's defense electronics business for 1.1 billion euros in 2016 and later rebranded it Hensoldt, naming it after a 19th century German maker of binoculars and telescopes.
Proper glasses, which filter out almost all light, or filter-covered binoculars, are the only ways to safely look directly at the sun during the partial portions of the eclipse.
The troops stood on rocky, muddy cliffs on the river's edge, peering through binoculars and focusing most of their attention on the banks and the brush on the American side.
"Its song is distinctive and you can hear it before you see it," said Ms. Belaire, who suggests listening to a recording first, and bringing a pair of good binoculars.
The investor bought Airbus's defence electronics business for 1.1 billion euros in 2016 and later rebranded it Hensoldt, naming it after a 19th century German maker of binoculars and telescopes.
Mr. Burns said that he and his partner, John Marquez, had taken turns observing the men from a distance using a tripod-mounted "spotting scope" and a set of binoculars.
He tells AD he sent a friend who lived in a neighboring building to stand on her roof with a pair of binoculars to make sure no one could see in.
Nikon is turning 100 this year and to ring in the big anniversary, the company is releasing commemorative models of its cameras, lenses, and binoculars, as well as some miscellaneous accessories.
"While some will call for [the smartphone's] demise over time, we do not see that even with binoculars on looking ahead," said Dan Ives, managing director of equity research at Wedbush.
But if you anticipate the whine, use binoculars and look far down the course, you might see a blip -- followed by a plume of salt spun out by the back tires.
It&aposs better to watch meteors with the naked eyes than with a telescope or binoculars, because a wider field of view lets you see more of the sky at once.
Paju, South Korea (CNN)At the Dora Observatory on the south side of the demilitarized zone (DMZ) between the two Koreas, visitors can look through large black binoculars into the North.
Slate once called Jonathan Franzen, the novelist and an accomplished birder, "the world's most annoying bird-watcher" because he said he was embarrassed to be perceived as a dweeb with binoculars.
Once in the woods, though, I hang my binoculars and my long-lensed camera from my neck, grateful to share knowing looks and sighting tips with others who are likewise festooned.
As he stepped onto the observation post, which is named after Joseph R. Ouelette, an American soldier killed during the Korean War, Mr. Obama peered through binoculars at the dismal landscape.
In some areas, maps will show a binoculars button; tapping on it will load a 3-D view of the street to let you look around as if you were there.
He peered through his binoculars to get a better look, and his eyes weren't failing him — yep, that was a flamingo with an unmistakable tag just above one of its knees.
There should have been lookouts on watch on the port, starboard and stern of the destroyer Fitzgerald — sailors scanning the horizon with binoculars and reporting by headsets to the destroyer's bridge.
After her husband died, Parveen has moved into Zaynab's apartment and basically sits around all day, spying on potential bachelors for her daughter with literal binoculars and watching Pakistani soap operas.
The soldiers appear disciplined as they position themselves on rooftops behind green sandbags, painstakingly watching the militants' every move through binoculars and scopes, hoping to get a clear shot with sniper rifles.
"Daesh are using motorcycles for their patrols to evade air detection, with pillion passengers using binoculars to check out buildings and streets," said Abu Maher, using an Arabic acronym for Islamic State.
And here I was in China, pointing binoculars towards the carefully manufactured sameness of North Korea, yet again hoping for some clue to a better understanding, which most likely did not exist.
When US presidents arrive, they are typically photographed peering through a large set of binoculars into North Korea, a metaphorical staring-down of an enemy that has plagued the last several administrations.
On the eastern front line, near the city port, Mohammed Haima peered down a pair of old military binoculars, one lens broken, toward the Islamic State lines a few hundred yards away.
The breathtaking bird's-eye view of Manhattan came complete with binoculars, perched on a windowsill, for "Rear Window"-style spying on neighboring skyscrapers, like the Art Deco icon at 70 Pine Street.
The Nikon Monarch 7 (8 x 42) checks just about every box when it comes to solid midrange binoculars, including an excellent field of view and crisp images, even in low light.
Pendleton said she's deciding which sparkly outfits to wear to the black-tie-optional dinners on the Serenity, and buying new binoculars in hopes of seeing a narwhal and a polar bear.
Sitting in a white plastic lawn chair, staring intently through a pair of large, black binoculars, Charlotte Lau pulls a multicolored scarf high over her face and zips up her grey hoodie.
When the 75-foot sailboat pulled up to the island near the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula, George Steinmetz looked through a pair of binoculars and just didn't see that many penguins.
My mother, the tolerant sidekick and chauffeur, would light another cigarette, while my father continued to train his cheap binoculars on the celestial infinity, confident in the certainty of the still uncertain.
Searches for holiday gifts haunt web browsing, as Amazon "retargeting" ads place the products I looked at, briefly — a thermos, headphones, binoculars — next to, above and in the middle of news articles.
Plenty of others had also taken this pullout, peering out from the edge of the cliffs with binoculars; I began to wish that I had a pair, but immediately dismissed the thought.
Fernando, the title character, played by Paul Hamy, is camping out in this remote area of northern Portugal; with his binoculars at the ready, he is eager to get some work done.
During several days of testing, I squired the Aviator around LA. In Venice, we stopped at Frank Gehry's famous "Binoculars Building," with the iconic Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen sculpture outside.
Though this part of the business has grown smaller over the years, Scott said that some shoppers still request telescopes for their apartments or binoculars if they are going on a safari.
With binoculars hanging from his neck, Ozier starts the engine to cruise to a 5-year-old bald eagle nest, towering just on the edge of the Georgia Power-owned body of water.
U.S. soldiers, some with binoculars, focused back across the border, standing atop trailers placed ahead of the visit that blocked the view of Trump from the south for both protesters and local residents.
Red bellied woodpeckerPhoto: Ryan F. MandelbaumDuring the walk, experts mostly relied on their ears, eyes, and binoculars, but eventually used the app without being asked to (even at the app release birding walk).
Seven or eight kids were playing on the structure at the time, which features swings, a slide, a climbing wall, a pair of binoculars, a rope ladder, a tire, and yellow parallel bars.
It's a long drive and on the way there Jay pulls over unannounced to grab his binoculars from the backseat and check out some turkeys he spots at the side of the road.
Mounted on top of the vehicle was not a machine gun but a giant optic system — effectively a boxy, superpowered pair of binoculars — and next to a rear tire, a red portable cooler.
"You can go into your backyard with some binoculars or even the naked eye, and you can see plenty of satellites whizzing around a few hours past dusk or before dawn," says Bull.
Image: EuroplanetAnyone who wants to view our system's smallest planet will need a telescope or high-powered binoculars outfitted with a solar filter - absolutely never look directly at the sun without a filter.
Stealing Signs in the Analog Watch Era Throughout baseball history, teams have been accused of stealing signs with binoculars or telephoto lenses and finding simple ways to relay the signs to the hitters.
From aboard a Coast Guard search and rescue boat, Boatswain's Mate 211rd Class Carlos Perez saw through binoculars the "horrific silhouette images" of people jumping to escape the unendurable situation inside the towers.
As the occasional helicopter circled overhead, camouflage-clad troops peered through binoculars from the rooftops of nearby buildings and police motorcycles drove through the streets outside the church, silent but with lights blazing.
Snaps show the brother and sister duo bundled up on the streets of New York City, taking in the sights through binoculars from a skyscraper and visiting the American Museum of Natural History.
On calm early mornings, use binoculars to scan for what appear to be small corks floating on the water's surface — that is, until they silently sink, only to reappear a few yards away.
His three uniform stars would have been easily visible with binoculars to the Syrian militias aligned with Turkey on the other side of the front line, as he stood on a sandbagged roof.
She keeps a pair of binoculars on the sill so she can observe the comings and goings on the water: big motorboats, tiny white sailboats, and shimmering light on the waves in between.
It's not a typical citizen science project, which is often designed to widen the number of people (and their computers, binoculars, and other common tools) that can contribute to data collection and processing.
Rooms on one side of the hotel face the airfield of the International Terminal and each of those rooms is equipped with a handy airplane spotting guide and a loaner pair of binoculars.
Birdwatchers who hang up their binoculars at this time of year do so at their own peril; it means missing out on some of the most interesting details of our local natural world.
Using the binoculars I carry with me (I'm a birder), I studied the corners of wet rooftops, the thin branches of the trees, various portions of the bridge, looking for anything parrot-colored.
With the help of binoculars, radar and the naked eye, the professional scientists and the volunteers count the trapped birds, which often include small songbirds like Canada and yellow warblers and American redstarts.
An aide to General Saadi, who used binoculars to monitor the fight and typed updates into the iPad, said that many of the Islamic State forces they had been battling were foreign fighters.
Critic's Pick In the South African crime thriller "Number 37," a desperate paraplegic and a pair of binoculars propel a plot cribbed from Hitchcock's "Rear Window" yet crackling with its own lowlife energy.
My favorite moments in Breath of the Wild are when I whip out Link's binoculars, become convinced I've seen something at the top of mountain, and dare myself to find a way to up.
Golfer Hideki Matsuyama sat in front of them, and at one point, he looked as if he was pretending to take a selfie while surreptitiously snapping a photo of Smith and her cool binoculars.
The stars of both shows made comments so far over the line that you could not look back from where they went with high-powered binoculars and still see where the line even is.
The company hosts an online bazaar where shoppers across the globe can browse a giant catalogue of cheap, predominately unbranded goods, from $11 sweatpants and $1 "Make America Great Again" hats to $14 binoculars.
Meaning that when the rapture happens the fans who were dedicated enough to buy tickets that require a pair of binoculars to make out his features will be the first to go to heaven.
When you spot something that catches your eye, you can zoom in on it with a set of binoculars, which lets you then look around the space more deeply in a three-dimensional experience.
THITU ISLAND, South China Sea (Reuters) - If the Filipinos on the remote South China Sea island of Thitu had binoculars, they might just be envious of how their neighbors on the next island live.
You can get them by recommending the perfect music track to a Toad, herding sheep, using binoculars to spot something interesting in the sky, or crashing through a stone wall as a T-Rex.
Now, apartment residents are claiming that museum visitors are using binoculars and zoom-lens cameras to spy on them, and they are threatening legal action against the Tate in attempt to regain their privacy.
For close-up views, you may want to bring a pair of binoculars or a telephoto camera lens, but even without, you're close enough to see incredible detail as planes take off and land.
You don't know who has it, and if you're sitting on the 10 yard line and it's all the way on the other end of the field, if you don't have binoculars, you're screwed.
The Note, back in 2011, kicked off the "phablet" era, giving people the ability to watch the likes of YouTube and Netflix on a screen that didn't require a pair of binoculars to enjoy.
Things finally picked up on January 211, when two North Korean fishing ships circled the Pueblo, their decks packed with people straining for a look at the American ship, some holding binoculars and cameras.
Stealing signs is something of an art form in baseball, and is tolerated, even admired, as long as teams do not use binoculars or electronics on the field to try to gain an advantage.
Ms. Misra explained that the ornithologist who tested binoculars for Wirecutter found that the Athlon Optics Midas EDs were sharp and clear, and offered comparable viewing to pairs that cost 10 times as much.
"People will soon imagine some Russian sitting in Sputnik with a pair of binoculars and reading their mail over their shoulders," the Democratic strategist George Reedy wrote to Lyndon Baines Johnson on Oct. 21968.
If you're lucky enough to visit during the bloom, a pair of compact binoculars will give you a much bigger, and sharper, view of the flowers, as well as the valley's birds and butterflies.
He enlisted in the Navy, where he studied optical repair, and fixed telescopes, cameras and binoculars on a ship in Norfolk, Va. Mr. Benson's ambition to create with his hands found outlets beyond photography.
Operations aboard such ships are structured around safety, with an array of radar and sensors and sailors stationed on each side of the bridge and in the stern to scan the seas with binoculars.
" In the vlog, Paul and his entourage are seen preparing to spend a night in the forest, showing off camping gear including "binoculars to see the ghosts" and "a football so we can have fun.
When Carrey slinked to the back of the ballroom, picked up a pair of water glasses, and turned them into a set of makeshift binoculars, he showed us all he's still a brilliant physical comedian.
You could have a corner seat for $3,000 to $5,000, if you really wanted to bring binoculars and watch some weird ants run into each other at speed, but the "good" seats started at $10,153.
On Monday, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative said it would slap tariffs on EU goods ranging from aircraft to fish, dairy products to binoculars, olive oil and wine, according to a preliminary list.
You can continue zooming in up to 50x, at which point the picture quality will degrade horribly, but you'll still be amazed by the fact that you're seeing things you'd normally need binoculars to see.
As the first lady sat alone in her vehicle, peering through binoculars and shooting photos of zebras, giraffes and impalas on her iPhone, critics were parsing her decision to wear the attention-grabbing white hat.
My bed was outfitted with a personalized bed pillow emblazoned with my initial, as well as decorative sea creature figurines, binoculars to spot marine mammals, and a luxe backgammon set to play by the fireplace.
Each case — to be returned at the end of the visit — has binoculars, a notepad, activity cards and other materials; it might encourage its bearer to inspect a painting or look into a president's past.
More sneakers are to come, but watches (100-euro Casios, or $122, and five-figure timepieces customized by Bamford and Mad Paris) are already arrayed, near instant cameras, sunglasses and the odd pair of binoculars.
Scanning government territory through his binoculars, he says he saw Syrian government soldiers executing a line of prisoners with a bulldozer and concluded there was little difference between their behavior and that of his colleagues.
Joshua Graffam, who testified under immunity, said he was acting as a spotter for Gallagher -- using binoculars and range finders to help his partner monitor targets -- when he saw two men he thought were ISIS fighters.
Standing at one end of the empty building, Russell hands me a pair of binoculars and points my gaze to a 30-by-30-ish square of black posterboard, resting on an easel 22.1 meters away.
There are few educational thrills quite like waking up early in the morning and grabbing your binoculars to travel far away, chasing rumors that a rare bird might be pecking at a tree in a graveyard.
"Russia is coming towards us," said Sergei Derbenyov, a 210-year-old businessman from the Crimean city of Kerch, peering through binoculars at a cargo ship passing beneath what will be the new bridge's main arch.
The magazine explains that a pair of binoculars or a simple backyard telescope will yield better views, but the planet's color — emphasized by the sun's light reflecting off of Uranus' ice caps — will definitely stand out.
If you aren't close to a shop serving the special doughnuts, grab a pair of binoculars and one of the chain's new Reese's Peanut Butter Doughnut instead, and you'll still be in for an exciting night.
Those binoculars are also stories, bad stories, biased stories, harmful stories, about how black people are lazy, or dumb, or slick, or immoral, people who can't be helped by the best schools or even God himself.
Emblematic of the group's weak hand, one key mission of observers stationed at two crossing posts on the Russian-Ukrainian border has conceded to Russian pressure not to use binoculars, lest the observers observe too much.
Kai noted two red-tailed hawks soaring above the building line along Central Park West, then abruptly stopped midsentence and peered through his binoculars at a yellow-bellied sapsucker and then at a yellow-rumped warbler.
Snaps taken by Charlene showed the brother and sister duo bundled up on the streets of New York City, taking in the sights through binoculars from a skyscraper and visiting the American Museum of Natural History.
After a harrowing kayak ride, Mandrick makes a humdinger of a find, a shocking climax to the story that readers will see as if through binoculars from several miles away or will kick themselves for missing.
The closet is stocked with more than 50 outdoor staples from down vests and jackets to rain boots and backpacks stuffed with a field guide, binoculars, compass, first aid kit and picnic blanket (rooms from $240).
The exhibit shows relics directly from the attack including pieces of downed Japanese planes and the binoculars that had been used on the bridge of the battleship the USS Arizona, which was sunk in the attack.
With only a week to find the cash, Randal is in a serious bind — until, through his binoculars, he spies a vile gang boss (David Manuel) murder a crooked cop in an apartment across the way.
Floating Studio for Dark Ecologies (the collective of Marina Zurkow, Nicholas Hubbard, and Rebecca Lieberman) installed an industrial ladder in one corner, from which you can survey the architecture and art of the gallery with binoculars.
Joshua Graffam, testifying under immunity at Gallagher's military trial, told the court he was acting as a spotter for Gallagher, using binoculars and range finders to help his partner monitor targets on the day of the incident.
You must only fly your drone within visual line of sight — that is, where you are able to see the drone with your own eyes, rather than with the help of binoculars or a telescope, for example.
Image: NASAA glowing green ball of ice and rock is zipping past the Earth and on December 31st, it can be spotted near the crescent moon—in a dark sky, with the aid of some good binoculars.
Called Color Binoculars, the app makes use of the phone's camera to adjust colors in such a way that a colorblind person can see whatever's in the frame in the same way a non-colorblind person would.
As they both look through the binoculars and out onto the city, they witness something that derails their friendiversary completely: It appears a man was fighting with a woman and ended up throwing her off a balcony.
More recently, the New York Mets were accused in 1997 of using a camera to spot catchers' signs, and in 2011, the Phillies were apparently back at it, using binoculars in their efforts to get an edge.
"It's a disaster, all my tourists are leaving," said nature tour guide Abou, who optimistically had a pair of binoculars hanging from his neck in the hope of getting a final tour in before everything shuts down.
In September, the coalition said it had seized an Iranian fishing boat carrying 18 anti-armoured Concourse shells, 54 anti-tank shells, shell-battery kits, firing guidance systems, launchers and batteries for binoculars destined for the Houthis.
Week after week, she sat next to him in the tiny soundproof broadcast booth at the back of the Met, where they both had binoculars to watch the action on the stage and headphones to listen in.
He told me to look for a resting bird with my naked eye, to find a recognizable landmark in its tree, then to raise the binoculars to my face, keeping my eyes trained on the tree landmark.
He valued the respect and admiration from his fellow guides and would laugh each time he caught sight of them peeping at him through binoculars, studying his skills and trying to figure out his next big move.
The Athlon Optics Midas ED is intuitive to use and has great optics — in fact, the ornithologist who tested it for Wirecutter compared it favorably to his personal pair of binoculars, which were 10 times the price.
In November, Max Siedentopf, a conceptual artist, tied 10 pairs of binoculars to the platform in an unauthorized "installation" that he called "Please Respect Our Neighbors' Privacy" — the same message that appears on signs around Tate Modern.
Using the periscope as an optical sight, the commander aligned a simple bead sight on the barrel's tip—like aiming a submerged rifle using its bead sight and a pair of binoculars—and ordered the gun fired.
NASA is reporting that the comet, officially named C/2016 U1 NEOWISE, will be visible through January 14, giving you about a week to dust off your binoculars and scope out the perfect spot to catch a glimpse.
Accessories are the perfect entry point to any designer label, and that's why we can't help but get our (figurative) binoculars out to spot what pair of sunglasses or what type of hat we'll be wearing next season.
Part of the bridge watch team, their job is to constantly scan the horizon with binoculars as a backup to radar in case it misses a small fishing boat or picks up big waves in a heavy sea.
JULUKHAN, Iraq (Reuters) - Major General Najm al-Jubbouri, a top commander in the offensive against Islamic State in the Iraqi city of Mosul, peered through binoculars at flames after his men shot dead an Islamic State suicide bomber.
New York City Audubon has positioned trained volunteers armed with binoculars on the roof of a parking garage in Battery Park City, at the base of the tribute, to monitor aggregations of birds in the tribute light beams.
Shortstop Didi Gregorius leaped to the top step of the Yankees' dugout and cupped his fingers around his eyes as he stared out toward left field, as if he needed binoculars to follow the flight of the ball.
That post, which is Trump's pinned tweet as this is published, shows Obama using binoculars to look into Trump Tower and spy on Trump — a visual depiction of a conspiracy theory Trump has spent three years pushing. pic.twitter.
"The solar system's largest planet is a brilliant jewel to the naked eye, but looks fantastic through binoculars or a small telescope, which will allow you to spot the four largest moons" the space agency posted on its website.
While it might have been able to make a studio full of kids lose their shit over the chance to win a pair of binoculars or an electronic dictionary in 1988, that's probably not going to cut it anymore.
As the teams emerged the ultras began their tifo, the complex displays put on by fans (most famously used in recent years by Dortmund's 'Yellow Wall' and their man with binoculars before a Champions League semi-final in 2013).
The Cognitive Technology Threat Warning System, known to its friends as "Luke's binoculars" (a reference to Luke Skywalker, a character in the "Star Wars" movies), is an attempt to take the idea of boosting target recognition into the field.
You might think that a telescope or a pair of binoculars might be the perfect gift for that friend obsessed with skywatching, but in reality, they probably have their heart set on a very specific piece of expensive gear.
With bizarre lines such as "see the cod, a fat, fine and Norwegian one," the video features central bank governor Oeystein Olsen as "DJ Codfather", peering out the window of his central Oslo office through a pair of binoculars.
Jihadists sit on the rooftops of tall buildings on the edge of Mosul with night-vision binoculars to watch for anyone trying to escape and fighters are making holes in the streets with jackhammers to place improvised explosive devices.
ABOARD THE AGIOS EFSTRATIOS, Aegean Sea (Reuters) - Greek Captain Argyris Frangoulis lifts his binoculars and with eyes fixed on the Aegean Sea horizon, steers his patrol boat out near the Turkish border to a dinghy full of stranded refugees.
The photographs show the 65-year-old Putin in a khaki outfit and hat, carrying binoculars and trekking poles, hiking in forested mountains and enjoying a boat ride on the Yenisei river in the Tuva region of southern Siberia.
"While on the roof, my father was watching the burning North Tower though a pair of binoculars, when all of a sudden, a second plane crashed into the South Tower," Michael Stack said, having heard accounts from his father's co-workers.
But he's not just staring at technology all day, keeping binoculars at his desk to take in the "stunning views" from his office of the Olympic and Cascade mountain ranges, the Puget Sound, the Space Needle, Smith Tower, and Mount Rainier.
ARSAL, Lebanon (Reuters) - From a sandbagged army post near the border with Syria, Lebanese soldiers gaze through tripod-mounted binoculars into hills where jihadist militants are entrenched, a forgotten front in Syria's civil war that has led to bombings inside Lebanon.
The ferris wheel on the North Korean side has been around for about 20 years and operates during national holidays, said Huang Liming, who hires out binoculars to see the other side for 5 yuan (less than $1) a go.
They took the steak knife, binoculars, an old whiskey bottle with the last of their boiled water, and a giant panama hat they'd found in a closet, which the older sister wore because she burned to blisters all the time.
Even after several years now, when I walk out through my apartment lobby and the streets to the park, I keep my binoculars in a bag, anxious not to resemble a sorry figure in a certain kind of New Yorker cartoon.
Some of the most wacky stock photos include a man using two toilet rolls as binoculars, a man with a watermelon for a head, a woman holding a carp, two giggling nuns, and a cat owner hissing back at their cat.
After an exchange of awkward greetings, Mr. Gastgivar went inside, collected a pair of binoculars and watched aghast as the commandos raced off toward the island of his nearest neighbor, a mysterious Russian businessman he had never met or even seen.
As millions of birds in the Americas migrate to their summer homes now through May, millions of bird-watchers are taking up binoculars and cameras to spot the Sandhill cranes, Red-Shouldered hawks and thousands of other species flying above.
Veering onto firmer ground, I peered through binoculars at what now revealed itself to be a flock of Chilean flamingos — slightly pinker than their North American cousins, with grayish legs, red joints and a mostly black bill — at the water's edge.
The film is full of following and watching — first in scenes that evoke classic Hollywood movies in which characters watch with binoculars or follow at a distance in cars, and then in more contemporary ways, like hidden surveillance cameras and drones.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guards commander, General Suleimani, released a video on Friday showing him walking through the battlefields of Mosul, peering through binoculars as explosions go off, a pointed reminder of Iran's role in the fight against the Islamic State there.
In Kenya, on her safari in Nairobi National Park this week, the first lady, in an open-topped Land Cruiser, binoculars in hand, viewed herds of zebras, impalas, and a few giraffes and hippopotamuses, occasionally snapping pictures on her personal cellphone.
According to the indictment, the trio conspired and attempted to export goods including inertial measurement units suitable for use in drones, a jet engine, piston engines and recording binoculars to Hezbollah in Lebanon from 2009 to 2013, the statement said.
On the other was a small group of people from the Roman Catholic Diocese of El Paso, along with police officers and border guards, some peering at the spectacle through binoculars usually used to catch migrants trying to sneak over the border.
From a bed hung from rope in the living room, Filip, a housing activist studying human geography and working in city planning, lifted up a pair of binoculars and panned across the city from Berghain, the infamous club, to the Ostbahnhof train station.
The photo is particularly meaningful in light of a recent essay Chip penned for his and Joanna's magazine, the Magnolia Journal, in which he reveals that he has a habit of carrying binoculars with him wherever he goes for a very cool reason.
Putin, commander-in-chief of Russia's armed forces, sat in a command center flanked by his defense minister and the chief of his General Staff, and used binoculars to peer through a cold drizzle at the simulated conflict unfolding before his eyes.
Similarly, do not look at the sun through a camera, a telescope, binoculars or any other optical device while using your eclipse glasses or handheld solar viewer; the concentrated solar rays could damage the filter and enter your eyes, causing serious injury.
You can view the event using telescopes or binoculars that are specially fitted with solar filters, but for those who don't have this type of equipment, NASA plans to cover the event by adding images on its website and various social media platforms.
You need proper eye protection -- approved solar glasses with an ISO 12312-2 rating, or a telescope or binoculars with a solar filter affixed to the front designed specifically to view the sun -- during all of the partial phases of the eclipse.
Paper Folding with Children came in last with 2.6% of the vote; Behind the Binoculars: Interviews with Acclaimed Birdwatchers came sixth with 2.9%; and the slightly hard to say Reading the Liver: Papyrological Texts on Ancient Greek Extispicy came in fifth with 9.9%.
Whether you're hoping to get a spot a kingfisher in flight or just look out over the green, volcanic landscape on the Coast to Coast walk, a good set of binoculars, like this pair from Athlon Optics, will keep your view in focus.
For politicians, a visit to the DMZ offers the chance to put on a bomber jacket, squint through binoculars at North Korean soldiers and nod gravely while an American military officer gives them a briefing about life on the last Cold War frontier.
A decade ago, as a freshly minted Army artillery officer trained in the fundamentals of setting up and firing howitzers, I could compute ballistics by hand and correct the fall of artillery shells using just a pair of binoculars and a radio.
Luce has scanned the scene with her binoculars and has discovered nothing to alarm her unduly, except that the repair work on the upper stretch of Vedders Hill Way, which was recently washed away in a mudslide, seems to have temporarily stopped.
Harley was to spend the holidays alone in the Outer Hebrides, just her and her guidebooks and binoculars and, periodically, her traffic cones, around which she would weave to the beat of a gradually quickening metronome — just to keep her hand in.
The Indian government had made attempts to contact the tribe but in the last decade had adopted a "hands off, eyes on" policy where every six months the tribe is viewed from a boat with binoculars to see if they are OK, explained Grig.
SANDI E. COOPER New York To the Editor: Re "Death in Black and White," by Michael Eric Dyson (Sunday Review, July 10): I fear that the narrow view from Mr. Dyson's binoculars is as flawed as the view he depicts through his idea of mine.
One day, she spies with her binoculars a hermit (Brendan Gleeson) who lives in a handmade shack in a remote corner of the park, and a somewhat unlikely romance ensues after they meet in person at the grave of Karl Marx in nearby Highgate Cemetery.
As The Wall Street Journal reported five decades later, it turned out that Giants Manager Leo Durocher, who is known for the famous sports quotation "Nice guys finish last," had installed a coach far in the manager's office in center field and handed him binoculars.
A tree swallow I spotted at the Jamaica Bay Wildlife PreservePhoto: Ryan F. MandelbaumWhile it's mostly an offline activity, birding isn't completely free of technology—I share my photos on social media, seeing the finer markings on a species requires binoculars, and I find the apps indispensable.
"We will be using tracking security cameras in the visual to infrared wavelengths with telephoto lenses, human eyes on the water with high power binoculars and spotting scopes, as well as digital SLR cameras with high power telephoto lenses ranging from 400mm - 600+mm," Knuth told Motherboard.
Beginning with Dwight Eisenhower&aposs visit to the front lines of wartime Korea, U.S. leaders have traveled to the barbed and mined demilitarized zone dividing the Korean Peninsula, peering across the barren north through binoculars, hearing broadcast propaganda, and reaffirming their commitment to standing with the South.
This exhibition, hosted by a museum dedicated to Hong Kong's military and naval history, includes artifacts, paraphenalia, and art from the era of Japanese occupation — like binoculars used by troops, and illustrated advertisements designed to encourage the public to donate money to help end Japanese occupation.
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In more hospitable months, the border city of Dandong plays host to hundreds of tourists coming to gawp at North Korea -- from boats on the Yalu River which separates the two countries, or through binoculars on a section of the Great Wall overlooking the international boundary.
But Alioh had a hunch -- and when a man that can find a single fallen chimp hair on the forest floor and can spot chimps kilometers away with his naked eye better than you can (with expensive binoculars) as a hunch, you listen to that hunch.
On a warm and humid afternoon, the captain showed CNN two observation posts where troops, equipped with binoculars and a long-range surveillance system, scanned the river separating the United States and Mexico after President Donald Trump ordered thousands of troops to the border to increase security.
From a pair of binoculars that one ornithologist called good enough to rival his own professional-level pair, to a wide-brimmed hat that'll come in handy should you find yourself waiting for that condor to actually show, this list will set you on your way.
The group said they will remove the installation if Höcke falls to his knees and begs forgiveness for Germany's actions during World War II. Höcke, a politician with the populist Alternative for Germany party, was seen Wednesday morning inspecting the construction through a pair of binoculars.
While Mercury will pass in front of the star from Earth's vantage point, the small world doesn't block that much light, meaning that it will still be very dangerous to look directly at the sun without proper protection using a telescope, binoculars or with the naked eye.
We got an affordable pair of decent binoculars and an intro-to-birding guide; took a few guided birding tours; and downloaded two birding apps, the Audubon Society's and Merlin Bird ID.A catbird in Prospect ParkPhoto: Ryan F. MandelbaumEven then, I was only at brain meme level two.
Image: NASA, ESA, A. Simon (GSFC) and the OPAL Team, and J. DePasquale (STScI)If you've got a pair of binoculars or a telescope, you might want to look at Mars tonight (once you've finished looking at today's lunar eclipse, if you're in a place that can see it).
This gave rise to an oil-market myth that Petro-Logistics had people stationed at ports around the world with binoculars, counting tankers as they left with crude, although this was "just people trying to make sense of how my father got access to such good information," Gerber said.
Fans of "BoJack Horseman" will enjoy these puns, new visual clues as well as the commentary on the strangeness of human behaviour (when Bertie and her boyfriend have sex on the sofa of their apartment, a neighbouring birdwatcher ogles them through binoculars and narrates the birds' mating rituals).
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On Sunday, Vice President Mike Pence, who is too scared to have dinner with a woman who isn't his wife, strapped on his tough man military jacket and went to the Demilitarized Zone look through some big ole binoculars at Kim Jong-un and, uh, send a message.
And because I wasn't paying attention/did not grok when the game explained this, I spent the first 24 hours or so wandering around in the dark while leaving myself breadcrumbs in the form of "stamps" on the map of anything interesting I could find in my binoculars.
The bleak view through the binoculars earlier was in part a matter of the time of day, and just before dark, penguins began assembling on the beach, waiting for a lull in the surf to waddle out and dive into the water in search of food for their mates.
A bevy of photographers documented his meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban along the Serbia-Hungary border, as the two men hoisted themselves up into a watchtower to stare across the empty frontier with binoculars — the way American officials like to stare at North Korea from Panmunjom.
Tip "Hit the shark in the eyes and gills," says Sarah Waries, the chief executive of Shark Spotters, an organization in Cape Town that employs 30 specialists to scan the city's beaches with binoculars from the cliffs and sound the alarm when they see one in the water.
Mr. Imel said the first group of toys was likely to have 24 figures in five positions: a soldier standing and holding a handgun and binoculars; standing and shooting a rifle; kneeling and shooting a rifle; lying on the ground with a rifle; and kneeling and firing a bazooka.
Her town, Hazelton-on-Hudson, is a hundred miles from New York City, and far fewer from the notorious power plant, with its majestic white plumes of poisonous smoke that are sometimes visible to those who search the sky with binoculars whenever there is an air-quality alert.
If you've ever admired the dogged passion of bird watchers — their willingness to rise before dawn, memorize subtleties in feather color and song, and stand in silence peering through binoculars for long periods of time while being bitten by mosquitoes — then you're bound to be impressed by frog watchers.
" According to the affidavit, the couple had broken up weeks before Barbara vanished, and she had contacted police several times about Egan's behavior — alleging on-going harassment, terroristic threats and "observations of her estranged ex-boyfriend Mike Egan watching her through binoculars, and veiled threats in a desperate attempt at reconciliation.
"This is the first time they can build something like this in Russia," said Mr. Ench, 294, who even spent an entire night in August staring at the bridge through binoculars until construction workers slotted the first of two arches into place at what he said was exactly 238:2000 a.m.
Just two days after Vice President Mike Pence toured the zone and warned North Korea not to test the resolve of the United States, busloads of schoolchildren visited a nearby observation point where they could pop coins into large binoculars and peer at the scraggly forests and mountains of North Korea.
Xi told the assembled troops that China's need for a world-leading naval force "has never been more pressing than today" and urged them to devote their unswerving loyalty to the party, before watching through binoculars four J-15 fighter jets take off from the Liaoning, China's sole operational aircraft carrier.
The official boundary between the two countries at that point is not the border fence but the middle of the Rio Grande, and several of the troops at the outposts stood facing east and west, but never directly focused their binoculars south across the river into the brush in Mexico.
As we walked the mown trail, the landscape to either side a patchwork of thick wiregrass and glassy, rippling water, he held binoculars to his eyes, searching for a spot he wanted to show me, where a pair of great horned owls recently kicked a bald eagle out of its nest.
The frat boys and young jocks, with stacks of empty beer cups (the cups are collector's items); the slightly dotty elderly golf fanatics, with their binoculars and old Masters badges and long-standing viewing spots at the sixteenth hole; the sunburned Brits on boys' trips, smoking 100s in the shade.
I also got to see a couple of bald eagles soaring high above (using those rented binoculars, available for $6 at the harbor) as well as an island scrub-jay, a small bird with deep cobalt blue plumage that is found nowhere else in the world but Santa Cruz Island.
Jayson Guanio, 29, the ship's cook, recalled that once, on a two-month voyage carrying bauxite from Montenegro to China, he ran up to the bridge to peer through binoculars at the flat rise of a distant island, just for the chance to look at something other than the sea.
After purchasing it, he found two LCD screens wired to cameras hidden on all four corners of the van's exterior, along with a slew of other gizmos straight out of Mission Impossible: radar surveillance equipment, DVD players, tape recorders, binoculars, an intercom system, and even a built-in bathroom for particularly long stakeouts.
"We are here to monitor and record every move of the salvage operation, because we have learned not to trust what the government says, what it does," Mr. Oh, 44, said from his hilltop tent, scanning the sea with binoculars and a large-lens digital camera and taking occasional notes in a logbook.
Clashes also broke out on the artery of Nathan Road in the Kowloon district of Mong Kok, a frequent venue for unrest, As fresh violence erupted on Sunday, Chinese soldiers in a base close to the university were seen monitoring developments with binoculars, some dressed in riot gear with canisters on their chests.
Gehry's swoopy, postmodernist buildings have often been compared to the work of like-minded artists, including Claes Oldenburg — Gehry designed the Chiat/Day Building in L.A. around Oldenburg's 1991 ''Giant Binoculars'' sculpture — and Richard Serra, who once noted, ''Frank and I have been talking to each other through our work for years.
You'd be in a zodiac or pressed against the railing with your binoculars, talking about whales and the threat of microplastics with whoever's next to you in a normal fashion, only to find out they're a billionaire who you'd never be able to meet directly with at all, let alone on equal terms.
" Once it was replaced by the fake, he was made partner by his firm, and Rachel, having emerged from a protracted depression in the wake of two miscarriages, began venturing out into Central Park with a pair of binoculars around her neck, trying "to spot warblers or migrating chickadees — Marty has no idea what.
In one much-recounted episode, the early- 20th-century American magician Harry Kellar made an escalating effort to uncover the secret of the British magician John Nevil Maskelyne's levitating lady trick: watching repeatedly with binoculars, once rushing backstage to inspect the apparatus, and, when that wasn't enough, buying drawings from one of Maskelyne's assistants.

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