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"foreground" Definitions
  1. [countable, usually singular] the part of a view, picture, etc. that is nearest to you when you look at it
  2. [singular] an important position that is noticed by people
  3. [singular] (computing) used to refer to tasks or processes that the user is actively working on at the present time

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Instead of just brightening the foreground and losing the detail in the back, it managed to improve the foreground image while maintaining the overall image contrast.
It looks amazing in person and you can clearly see the foreground, background, and all the light in between, but when you point your camera at the scene, you will either have a properly exposed background and a dark foreground, or a properly exposed foreground and a blown-out background.
But his voice — austere, luscious, commanding — was foreground material.
In the foreground of the photograph is astronaut Buzz Aldrin.
It's here that Lyonne's talents are pulled into the foreground.
In the foreground of this photograph is my idea board.
The new camera's body (foreground) together with the older prototype.
Khomplexx, foreground, and Kevin Dixon, background, of Eight Inner Gates.
But you don't foreground the social issues of his choices.
In the foreground is where I do more messy processes.
They work when the app is in the foreground only.
Linklater's answer is usually to foreground the passage of time.
Proxima Midnight and Corvus Glaive with Thanos in the foreground.
In the foreground, he spotted kids playing in a meadow.
Brexit wasn't in the foreground, but it was still looming.
They put relationships at the foreground, as career often recedes.
The sky will be colorful; the foreground may not be.
It jumped to the foreground only when my friends visited.
It was the man in the foreground, not the woman.
But now she fully commands the foreground of her songs.
With quick swipes, he moved one window to the foreground.
Much closer to the foreground are crackly sounds — a storm?
In the foreground is a large man, heavyset and jowly.
Often, he depicted figurative silhouettes in the foreground, mute witnesses.
When a foreground object, such as a rogue planet, passes in front of a distant light source, such as a star or galaxy, the gravitational field of the foreground object can distort the background light.
Inside, the phone is putting its camera features into the foreground.
In the foreground, this image shows the galaxy cluster Abell 43.
In the foreground, this image shows the galaxy cluster Abell 2744.
There is a dark patch of undergrowth in the left foreground.
She's destined to loom forever in the foreground of their lives.
We think technology should be in the background, not the foreground.
But we have to foreground the voices and experiences of women.
The galaxy and plume masked from the emission of foreground stars.
A shadow of a man in the foreground represents her executioner.
Reigns into the foreground of every promotional material, every charity event,
All of these effects foreground a phenomenological experience of the work.
There will be epic ugliness in the foreground of this election.
In the foreground is "Aluminum Girl," by Charles Ray, from 2003.
That makes wiping out particularly traumatic (that's me in the foreground).
Politics have been in the foreground of Mr. Hearne's music before.
Young America Lake is in the foreground, not Upper Sardine Lake.
Something attracts your attention in the background and then foreground jump.
Highly tactile, these seemingly charred objects foreground the trauma of war.
Wartime and/or criminality will feature in the foreground or background.
The photo shows a Marine in the foreground holding a rifle.
Hijikata's performances foreground the absolute, base embodiment of all human experience.
The buildings in the foreground were also captured in great detail.
In the foreground, dust and cosmic rays look like a snowstorm.
In the foreground are tables for works on paper and supplies.
"It creates these visual collapses of foreground and background," says Kiernan.
In the foreground are patches of a carefully cropped, pea-green lawn.
"Boeing" in the background, "Jobs" in the foreground, Trump in the middle.
Sometimes, there's a backpack-toting person doing tree pose in the foreground.
By name and nature, these tables foreground values of hospitality and hosting.
E-cigarettes are taking on TV, with the JUUL in the foreground.
In the foreground, Stone cranks up ancillary drama without adding much else.
Dried-out grass in the foreground sparkles as the wind blows by.
In the foreground is Manzanita lake, which is a fly fisherman paradise.
Everything, it seemed — melody, harmony — was foreground, and the texture grew muddled.
It explains why his music rarely puts his sexuality in the foreground.
Things are left in the foreground, things are left in the background.
Again, the effect works to separate from both the foreground and background.
In this incarnation, a family torn apart by Godzilla takes the foreground.
Does the billboard show Mount Hood with Trillium Lake in the foreground?
Why do you think the man in the foreground is throwing rocks?
This way the image content/background and the concept/foreground are linked.
For at least one frame, his Jewish identity came to the foreground.
"The other figure must have been slightly to the foreground," he said.
My studio is my bedroom (hence the crumpled bedclothes in the foreground).
In situations where Google and Samsung's phones were able to both expose a dark foreground and retain a blue sky, the Mate 220 Pro accurately judged I wanted a brighter foreground, but couldn't restrain the sky from blowing out.
Yet they are still absent from the foreground and background of popular films.
An aerial view of the expansion project with Lake Gatún in the foreground.
The best thing A Quiet Place does is foreground our sense of hearing.
A clear sky and a great foreground are everything in star-trail photography.
Corcoran isn't the only Shark to foreground the importance of determination and resilience.
Vibrant tulips might burst into the foreground or delicately snake around the animals.
The Tower Bridge is seen under construction with river traffic in the foreground.
I don't want to put myself in the foreground or play Resistance hero.
There is a good example of a four-way point in the foreground.
In the foreground is a Black transmasculine person with a tattoo saying "Breathe".
Messy complications, from environmental damage to inequality, are placed firmly in the foreground.
In the foreground is a small statue of black man holding a watermelon.
This change is actually a very good thing, bringing images to the foreground.
In the foreground, a sharp, inky splatter of dead flowers pierces the snowfall.
They can "imagine away" parts of pictures, and delete foreground objects from videos.
Is your main character towering in the foreground, or shrinking into the distance?
The Sabbathian aura of Chained to Oblivion has moved away from the foreground.
Even the album cover is pastoral with shadows of rabbits in the foreground.
That put the music in the foreground, and it had its familiar impact.
The black specks are dust, and there's a rock in the left foreground.
Algorithms have no concept of the subject, foreground, or background of an image.
When shooting landscapes, try to capture something in the foreground to emphasize depth.
An aerial view of the expansion project with Lake Gatún in the foreground.
The figures are often posed frontally, with at least one in the foreground.
"Their work seeks to foreground voices that have perhaps been marginalized," he said.
A dead white goat lies on dark gray stones in the immediate foreground.
Mr. Carroll was in the foreground at left; Mr. Burden was at right.
Imagos are the sculpture that stands in the foreground next to negative space.
Above, Kei Nishikori, foreground, and Andy Murray in the French Open in June.
Above all, you see this in the old-man Ulysses in the foreground.
In the foreground and the right of "Ashdod," we see the plague deaths.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is seated in the left foreground of the picture.
In the foreground is a bush with just two orange dabs for flowers.
The foreground of the image presents a collection of historical African sculptural figurines.
But in the foreground, we see an arena security guard watching it all unfold.
A few foreground stars from our own galaxy, the Milky Way, are also visible.
The large circular formation in the foreground marks the location of the mortuary pit.
Foreground: Single image before the moon set, 30 seconds at f/1.8, ISO 6400.
A 2015 shot of Meduza's newsroom with now-CEO Galina Timchenko in the foreground.
YHL: I learned the hard way from novels that it's important to foreground character.
But Parks was not there to photograph King; he was always in the foreground.
It's great for really getting that separation between characters, and between foreground and background.
Coffee flows into a centrifuge (left foreground), where extraneous solid matter is being removed.
A concussive blast slamming into the foreground of a scene angles you back sharply.
This minimal graphic aesthetic comes from the desire to put music in the foreground.
So one advantage of this tribute album is that the vocalists foreground the lyrics.
In many of the Frames, the foreground and the background do not quite match.
Yet here we are, in the foreground of every article about the Panama Papers.
In the foreground, a large chandelier with Bosch spark plugs illuminates the main hall.
Trump, in the foreground, is out of focus but it's clear he is talking.
How are they bringing some characters to the foreground and letting [others] drop back?
In the foreground of this face, Wilmarth has illustrated a harsh, pitch-black mask.
He has done us a favor in bringing it to the foreground, I think.
You recognize both the danger in the background and the interiority in the foreground.
An attacker, foreground, approaching Crown Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko in Okinawa in 21994.
Put simply, there's no reason whatsoever for The Accountant to foreground Affleck's character's autism.
Several have put reproductive rights in the foreground, especially in criticizing their Republican opponents.
And the diversity, color and vitality of Indian dance itself made the foreground spellbinding.
The sunset over the desert with the city in the foreground was very striking.
The entry showed the app to be in the foreground and in active use.
The sandy stretch of beach in the foreground is the popular La Jolla Cove.
The Olympic flame appears in the foreground with written host description surrounding the scene.
But politics were not always in the foreground to the extent they are today.
In the foreground, another man in a plastic chair slumps over himself, passed out.
It led when it began to foreground environmental concerns in all of its divisions.
Here's another close shot of the road leading to the hotel in the foreground.
Maybe it's somebody taking a selfie in the foreground, and something's happening in the background.
Sometimes the violin stepped into the foreground with snippets of recorded laughter, resembling auditory hallucinations.
Iridogorgia and bamboo coral can be seen in the foreground, while octocorals appear further back.
The pools of water between the dunes are from melted snow, creating a perfect foreground.
A spinning wheel looms in the foreground as a symbol of India's struggle for independence.
It's a simple photo of the Kylie in the foreground flanked by Kim and Khloe.
My painting studio on the first floor, in the foreground, is a work in progress.
In the film's last scene, we see Elio's face as he cries in the foreground.
Google, on the other hand, basically goes from foreground to very blurred background right away.
Inevitably, Wolverine comes to the foreground of the series, especially in the last three episodes.
In the foreground is Dragon Lane where my girlfriend Caroline lived when I was 17.
The viewer is drawn into the space, while the foreground and background are drifting apart.
This gorgeous photo of Earth with the moon in the foreground was captured on Oct.
Obviously some old industries are suffering and some new industries are coming to the foreground.
In the foreground, a besuited, heavy-set gentleman watches the screen intently, his mouth agape.
A techno remix of Sade's "Smooth Operator" throbbed in the background—or, really, the foreground.
And in the foreground, the railing, where it curves at the M, has been dinged.
"If I'm involved in a production, it always feels in the foreground again," Stoppard said.
I always try to consider it as a background to something happening in the foreground.
Simply put: a pleasing blur that separates the foreground (person) from the background (other junk).
He's got his hands on hips, while his shoeless feet dance off into the foreground.
"The gun debate comes to the foreground immediately, and it's a divisive issue," Petty explained.
But it's never been so prominently in the foreground as it is in this miniseries.
We've given a lot of thought to having a foreground, middle ground and background, too.
But the foreground is jittery, full of unpredictable, glassy tones that briefly hover, then disappear.
Today the Moon is in your opposite sign, Sagittarius, bringing relationship issues to the foreground.
In the foreground, at an improbable angle, a few exotic mollusks gleam beneath the water.
In the foreground of a related hand-colored engraving, untitled and dated 1983-1990, the elided contour outline of a woman in the foreground brings to mind the work of Richard Lindner (1901-1978), a German artist and illustrator who was friends with Steinberg.
On one house nearer to the foreground, he exposes the sun's glare on its picture window.
Some of the objects/enemies are… get this… SPRITES… and there is minor foreground pop-up.
The Milky Way has some of this hydrogen, too—another foreground haze to interfere with observations.
During "Sorry," a hot dog with a "do not eat me" sign dances in the foreground.
The mysterious animal (in the foreground) was spotted swimming alongside a melon-headed whale on Aug.
Sandra Bullock is in the foreground as Debbie Ocean, enveloped in a big white fur coat.
The other officer, who appears to be black, is in the foreground and is looking down.
"But big disruptions in Europe could quickly put the franc back in the foreground," he added.
Doeleman's simulations show a crescent moon of light with the black hole's shadow in the foreground.
Then it creates a depth map of the entire scene, particularly the subject in the foreground.
Over the last few years, female photographers have been coming more and more to the foreground.
Try capturing the moon when it's close to the horizon, so the image includes a foreground.
Consider the subtle play of mouths and hands linking the central poster to the foreground figures.
In the foreground, in what appears to be an establishment's outdoor seating area, patrons hurry away.
The flashing lights faded into the foreground as Thomas took a sip of his morning coffee.
The hybrid, pictured again in the foreground, was fathered by a rough-toothed dolphin, scientists said.
It focuses on an American experience that's not often in the foreground of popular culture: caregiving.
These were instances where the lights looked blown-out and the foreground seemed way too dark.
Skittering drum machines hop into the foreground, giving an anxious energy to the album's seven tracks.
Once inside, the beam ominously approaches, illuminating some glowing foreground calcite samples as it hovers overhead.
The improvements allow for smoother transitions from foreground to background and better bloom of background shapes.
His parents smize for the camera in the foreground, while he mugs in the way back.
Short focus photos with the bokeh effect can help make the subject in the foreground pop.
Here, you can see the washing machine in the background and the dryer in the foreground.
One of the most powerful ways to do that is to foreground the perspectives of women.
The old woman in foreground in very shocking for her pose and her gaze to spectator.
Photos should only be taken if the subjects, and everyone in the foreground and background, consent.
At first, the sculpture in the painting's foreground represented the statue where the pot was hidden.
Atop the Naco border limestones with Border Patrol agents Michael Hyatt (foreground) and John Lawson (background).
And yet, there in the foreground left of the huge canvas was a fringe of concrete.
More subtly in the foreground however, I noticed the crowd, a strange cast of characters themselves.
In the foreground, along State Route 201, were miles of lush orange groves and dairy farms.
It's a masterly display of depth — foreground, middle ground, background — and of the company's deep bench.
Three jars in the foreground are set up with a finger's width of space between them.
In the foreground, the gray moon testifies to how unforgiving the laws of nature can be.
The table in the foreground is just a door set on top of my flat files.
In her bid against Mr. Crowley, she was unafraid to foreground race, gender, age and class.
We also need to bring party renewal to the foreground in any discussion of contemporary politics.
But what seizes our attention is Trump's imposing physical presence in the foreground of the shot.
A giant insect loomed in the foreground, a kind of dragonfly with translucent wings, delicately rendered.
But the painting's enduring mystery lies in the dark, flame-shaped form in the left foreground.
It opens on a precisely framed cityscape, a statue of an imperial lion in the foreground.
We the people are the lone piano, plinking nervously in the foreground, straining for a melody.
He goes to the foreground to cut an apple, and she sits resolutely in the background.
A Kurdish civilian points out damage caused by clashes as his daughter stands in the foreground.
As you can see in the foreground, there are canvas rolls in a variety of sizes.
Executed properly, humor can deflate puffed up notions of testosterone-induced heroism that foreground so much hatred.
Although domestic concerns were in the foreground, China played a major factor in voter sentiment, analysts said.
This panoramic view is a six-shot composite: three for the sky and three for the foreground.
A steering wheel fills the foreground, and a bright sunny day bobs by outside the car's windows.
Here's our review of it, where Jake notes that apps freeze if they're not in the foreground.
Amy and Jonah's fight and their kiss don't come to the foreground until the episode's final moments.
The photo's subject (Djudjic) was cut out from the foreground, touched up, and pasted over another background.
Modern towers in the background speak of India's future; ancient masonry in the foreground of its past.
We have Darlene in the foreground and she is topless, but the camera is not emphasizing her.
Image segmentation analyzes objects within a picture, and splits them apart; dividing foreground elements from background elements.
A photograph of a covered car sits in the foreground of painter Bertin Jean Victor's Landscape (1804).
A photograph of a covered car sits in the foreground of painter Bertin Jean Victor's Landscape (1804).
It's also not quite aggressive enough on foreground objects — those should blur too but only sometimes do.
He's often framed alone, or placed in either the foreground or background to not invite direct comparisons.
Jupiter exhibits a neat void, the shadow of its moon Io, which is perched in the foreground.
Our novel method classifies motion vectors into foreground (red) and background (green) in a temporally consistent manner.
And it may not — at this early stage, bots in the foreground too often feel frustratingly dumb.
The photo shows the body tool in nondescript tent with a Tesla Model 3 in the foreground.
This is a photographic technique in which the foreground appears in focus and the background is blurred.
The foreground is entirely human here: The rooms may have been neglected, but the people haven't been.
"In the foreground is an art installation of the Bone Tree which was created by Dan Albany."
In the foreground lies the second alleged attacker who, early in the video, shows signs of movement.
The mission of Brooklyn based collective Codify Art is to foreground the voices of people of color.
In the foreground are the twin signifiers of Hurley's fragile masculinity: a motorcycle and a leather jacket.
It took some adjusting for Ettlinger to accept Filipacchi's centered gaze — her clenched fist in the foreground.
Meyer is seen with extreme foreshortening, one dainty, jeweled shoe resting on a footstool in the foreground.
Each angle reveals new details, as what was foreground becomes background and what was center becomes periphery.
We see a chess-piece in the foreground, so we know that is a memory, not reality.
And in the foreground of the picture is a tiny self-portrait of Cole at his easel.
This tableau is crosscut by reddish wooden pilings whose outsized dimensions fix them firmly in the foreground.
Snapshot: Above, an attacker, foreground, neared Crown Prince Akihito and Crown Princess Michiko in Okinawa in 1975.
Western media, she explains, tends to foreground coverage in the objectives of Boko Haram—not its victims.
The foreground is exploding daily, and keeps me — like so many of us — glued to the internet.
They foreground every camera angle and close-up, calling attention to how they're doing what they're doing.
In the foreground, Mr. Jackson's feet are out of the frame, and his face is stoic adult.
With "22, a Million," Bon Iver turned more openly digital, pushing effects and distortion into the foreground.
And in the foreground is a man, in whose body language we can definitively read a lateness.
In the foreground, former FBI director James Comey is seen trying to get out of the way.
What I had lost didn't exist in the foreground of my life but somewhere on the horizon.
The key is to add another visual element — like a local landmark, or spectators in the foreground.
Williams's glorious, flexible voice, which sometimes strains to be heard atop her band, is in the foreground.
In the Leave/Remain paintings, Schoolwerth's handpainted EU and Union Jack flags become both foreground and background.
A broad line of protesters dominates the picture, beginning in the left foreground and receding diagonally across.
In Los Angeles, there is often a horizon line in the distance, a foreground, middleground, and background.
There were little structures in the foreground, which alluded to prehistoric huts or maybe some future dystopian houses.
They calculated the mass of the foreground galaxy, called ESO 325-G004, by measuring how its stars moved.
That means, explains Amazon, you can now invoke Alexa whether it's running in the foreground or the background.
In the foreground of the left-hand panel, he depicts a naked white woman, her tan lines visible.
Benjamin Brafman, right, attorney for pharmaceutical chief Martin Shkreli, foreground, speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Feb.
I took a few selfies and the cameras did a decent job separating the foreground from the background.
The stems of infested plants break easily, like the plant in the foreground, which is not genetically-modified.
Gianluca Savoini seen in the foreground on the left-hand side of this picture tweeted by Matteo Salvini.
When I tried this out in a briefing, Clips was able to pick up the foreground subject quickly.
The researchers' model is based on teaching a neural network to make a differentiation between foreground and background.
In doing so, Simon manages to foreground form and content simultaneously, setting them in conflict with one another.
Andy Warhol, his face wrinkled with age, makes a cameo in the foreground, leaning into a separate conversation.
CareForce One Travelogues focuses on an American experience that's not often in the foreground of popular culture: caregiving.
In the foreground was La La Land producer Fred Berger clutching his gold statuette and accepting the award.
Her work asks the audience to consider the subject with race in the background, instead of the foreground.
Beside him in the foreground is a narrow bed overlaid with a distinctive black and red crosshatch coverlet.
Try to keep the background as neutral as possible, especially if the foreground has a lot going on.
Also: The purple flowers framing the picture -- blurry in the foreground -- give the whole shot an artsy feel.
Long focus, where you can see everything in sharp detail in the foreground and background, can look busy.
The foreground, red with dust, is curiously open, a potential space for people not yet in the picture.
Tongue can be seen to foreground questions about the role and place of art within traditional Arab culture.
Many are taking the opportunity to bring new policies to the foreground while Capitol Hill remains in gridlock.
The foreground (red) is ALMA data showing the distribution of carbon monoxide gas in and around the galaxy.
The Moon's desolate foreground, cratered and sterile, offsets the Earth's rippling oceans, marbled cloud systems, and expansive continents.
Along with bringing its feminist underpinnings to the foreground, Ledgerwood undid P&D's insistence on order through repetition.
For less up-to-date Adobe Photoshop versions, you'll have to manually outline the subject in the foreground.
Producers are becoming pop stars, songwriters thrust into the foreground, bit players transformed into leading men and women.
Notably, a principal component of "Limitless" is to foreground inclusivity in working with a diverse cohort of composers.
The flimsy dramatic arc, conflicting details and distractingly attractive cast serve to foreground the show's look and feel.
There are multiple death scenes, some left to the imagination, others placed in the foreground of the shot.
It was an attempt to foreground the arbitrary by not going for one coherent image of Isabelle Eberhardt.
Mr. Bujalski, by contrast, likes to foreground people and places that other moviemakers ignore or use as atmosphere.
It should always be music theater — music stands in the foreground — and nevertheless it should be good theater.
Through my childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, sexual trauma has always been in the foreground of my lived experience.
Both books foreground female protagonists who work with, or for, the boy-genius college dropout-turned-philosopher-king.
Moving from background to foreground, from the natural world to the mechanical, the car is a Vauxhall Victor.
Details are sharp and the outlines where the blurred background meets the foreground are better than the competition.
Brown buildings are at the image's foreground, and a pink-and-purple sky sits brightly in the back. 
In the foreground, intestines unspooled, and a translucent bladder of frozen urine was held up to the light.
In "The Old World," they blanket the foreground, suggesting flowers but also indicate trees on a distant mountain.
The tawny beach in the foreground is speckled with a few black marks for sea wrack and driftwood.
Omar's face in the foreground, a copy of IMG's press release for the rally, and IMG's website URL.
Shot from the stands by Getty Images photographer Ryan Pierse, the batsman in the foreground adds to the story.
In the foreground is the Passive Seismic Experiment Package; beyond it is the Laser Ranging Retro-Reflector (LR-3).
In the foreground is the comet's surface (still several kilometers away from the probe), and three kinds of specks.
This draws the viewer's attention to both the foreground, where the two characters are usually located, and the background.
You see three dragons raising up in the foreground, and one of them shakes his head side to side.
But while these straight artists in the foreground peddled fiction, queer artists seeking more authentic representation built their ranks.
For example, you could expose an image for a background while still focussing on an object in the foreground.
Some toons needed to appear to be in the foreground, and other toons needed to appear in the background.
The trooper in the foreground looks a bit like one of the leaked images of a mudtrooper on Mimban.
Like any magic wand tool, it gets a bit confused when faced with fuzzy boundaries between foreground and background.
The last survivors of the Ariciogullari (in the main body of the image) climb aboard a rescue vessel (foreground).
Photos taken on the iPhone 7 Plus will be able to achieve a very sharp foreground and blurry background.
On those shows, though, the religious aspects were in the foreground, set pieces around which the characters could navigate.
So, for me, it was pretty natural that when I wrote a story, those concerns were in the foreground.
The hybrid, pictured in the foreground, swims next to a rare melon-headed whale which is possibly its mother.
Nonetheless, it is not surprising that misrule and despotism, if not savagery, trail political movements that foreground conspiracy theories.
Things closer to the drone move more than things further away, allowing the drone to see the foreground vs.
It also took place in the foreground while Spears—somehow—worked on her fifth and most foreboding album Blackout.
This is a difficult task when foreground elements occlude significant portions of the video, as in the example below.
Then the camera racks focus to Patrick Wilson in the foreground and the entire interview is conducted this way.
The leaves twine around his feet, compromising the foreground/background distinction with a playful decorativeness that nonetheless feels organic.
A small dog sleeps in the immediate foreground next to a drum and a musket painted with miniaturist precision.
In the foreground is the Arlington Memorial Bridge, arguably one of Washington, D.C.'s most beautiful—and utilitarian—structures.
The wide-open eyes of the guy in the foreground look back to our entry point on the left.
One bird tortures a hogtied man in the foreground using a knife to carve bloody lines into his back.
That last detail is already in the foreground of the deadliest mass shooting in American history — and rightly so.
Pizza-delivering drones buzz through the foreground; an enormous video billboard for a haptic suit blares in the background.
Mountains were added at the horizon line, while fog, flare and light leak overlays were added to the foreground.
The moon, which is about one-third as bright as Earth, is closer to the viewer in the foreground.
In it, Hanisch is hamming it up in the foreground of the photo, while Schumer is lounged behind him.
Plexamp can be brought the foreground with a focus on search with the global activation hotkey (cmd + shift + space).
The ship's splintered timbers are visible in the foreground, while in the background we see sky and more ice.
This new mode gives VR apps exclusive access to the device's processor cores when they are in the foreground.
With "Value," Van is brought into the foreground of Atlanta and established as her own character, outside of Earn.
A bench and 3 chairs, a dark figure with a yellow hat, and in the foreground a black cat.
A Persian rug, foreground, from the 17th century is nearly $3.5 million at Nazmiyal Antique Rugs in New York.
A small boy in the foreground tries to escape the frame but is held back by an older sibling.
Trump, somewhat blurry in the foreground, was speaking, while Mattis, in sharp focus, regarded the president with mute stoicism.
The project seeks to foreground the experiences of children detained and separated from their families at the US border.
McCoy used a fragmentary perspective, foreground and background shuffling within the same plane, to highlight a kaleidoscopic Los Angeles.
In the foreground you see a group of cooks and bottle washers, and in the background, a golden restaurant.
Northern lights (aurora borealis) illuminate the sky over Potter Marsh, foreground, and in the distance, Anchorage, Alaska, on Saturday, Oct.
In the foreground is a jar of what look like makdous, a Levantine preserve made of pickled, stuffed baby eggplants.
The Rule of Thirds still applies to the night sky; put something in the foreground, ideally at least 10m away.
Earl Moss looks over his burned home, foreground, after wildfires swept through his neighborhood on Ridge Road in Eastpoint, Fla.
Instead CMV posters foreground their flexibility—and maybe some insecurity, which brings with it a poignant willingness to be transformed.
Us doesn't foreground its social metaphor as openly as Get Out, but it's baked into the premise just as thoroughly.
There's "a fight going on between him in the foreground" and the plants in the background, which represent his past.
Another shows him seated at a table with a soccer ball in the foreground, presumably discussing the game he loves.
Photojournalist Ron Haviv's new book The Lost Rolls: 1988-2012 is a project that forces these questions to the foreground.
In the showstopper "Sassafras and Magma" (7453), a jet-black, leaf-like or branch-like form is in the foreground.
Mikhail Kornienko pumps his fist as he and fellow cosmonaut Sergey Volkov (foreground) disembark a plane in Star City, Russia.
But some observers in the Twittersphere were drawn to a foreground image of the X-shaped bulge in Lang's map.
Another man is in the foreground: black suit, black tie, the muzzle of a black gun pointed at the ground.
Even better, iOS 12 has a Portrait Segmentation API so developers can now use the foreground and background separation tools.
And when we saw all those people dancing in the foreground that was again the most obvious metaphor possible—i.e.
It's a fascinating view, partly because until recently, this mountain and most of the foreground were owned by one person.
Two of the people, identified as Kazuo and Kimiye Kawai, husband and wife, are in the foreground to the right.
In "President" (2017), Schlongface seems to merge with a foreshortened female figure whose legs are spread-eagle in the foreground.
You have this looming evil-doer Darth Vader with two crossed, red lightsabers hovering over the protagonists in the foreground.
"Ahmad Khan Rahami is in ... ," it said, with another letter, either an "L" or a "C," visible in the foreground.
Those landscapes form the backdrop for the show, but they don't occupy the foreground as much as one might expect.
But even on the songs where Gilmore gives the foreground to his synthesis, there's something more lyrical about these pieces.
Finally scrambling out of the bush of New Zealand's South Island, I paused, surveying the alpine valley in the foreground.
Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), and former Vice President Joe Biden — foreground the value of work and workers in their messages.
Each of his films foreground the claustrophobia of the civilized and an almost primordial struggle to survive within its confines.
Swimming pools in the foreground of all three paintings reflect their background architecture and environments, but in distorted, inaccurate ways.
In the foreground, Biden is holding hands with the subject in question, Senator Robert Byrd, a Democrat from West Virginia.
The two behemoth skyscrapers in the background of the photos unexpectedly proved as perishable as the artwork in the foreground.
The problem with AR, too, is unless everything has been virtually placed, some items might not take foreground into effect.
For me, I'm thinking through how to foreground the collaborative aspects because it's necessary, given that I'm not from Zambia.
From the beginning, the subtlety and brilliance of Cusk's project arises from her decision not to foreground Faye's specific loss.
It focuses on a glowing cathedral in the foreground, which is emphasized by the vibrant red sky in the background.
Now, the algorithm runs on the GPU, making it far softer and foreground objects have a far more realistic look.
In the foreground, a spectator cheers, but a policeman seems to be holding back another one, a distressed older woman.
These musicians — armed with their ancestral knowledge and a reinvigorated public— are bringing New Mexican music into the foreground again.
Yet the idea of impeachment has moved steadily into the foreground of the Democratic imagination, despite the obvious practical impediments.
For example, in a 1978 photo from Matamoros, Tamaulipas, a young boy stands in the foreground, looking towards the camera.
"Unconditional Love" and "Judas" foreground sweet, ascending/descending choruses while cutting them with warm, scratchy guitar distortion and fidgety drums.
A series of arches in the foreground give way to ghostly domes and turrets, the distinctive spires of Armenian churches.
According to Facebook, it works best with images that have a significant amount of contrast between the background and the foreground.
Except the background galaxies' light had to travel through space that was heavily warped by the massive cluster in the foreground.
An artist's rendering shows a baby (foreground) and adult Lyrarapax unguispinus hunting the Cambrian seas like the creepy predators they were.
The OnePlus 5's dual cameras do a solid job isolating the foreground and background, but I noticed a few things.
Then, when the app is in the foreground, it regains its privilege of being able to poll for current location info.
Kubrick's film is more about mankind's collective relationship with the universe, something these newer movies don't always foreground in their narratives.
" The child is Martha, who moves to the foreground in the two sequels, "Martha in Paris," and "Martha, Eric and George.
Also, a hamburger and fries with ketchup — one of the Trump's favorite meals — are displayed on a table in the foreground.
Check out this image, in which the app automatically lightened up the foreground buildings to compensate for the intense back lighting.
Rhoden and his company succeed in other areas by enlivening music's immediate thematics and placing political critique clearly in the foreground.
In the foreground, a portion of the A-ring and the Cassini division (a large ring gap) come toward the observer.
In the foreground, along the bottom edge, we see the crest of another multilane highway, a car disappearing over the edge.
That photograph features a power line dividing the sky between a tree in the foreground and clouds floating in the background.
Everything that happens in national politics must be set in a wide foreground of liberal vilification of conservatives -- and conservative defeatism.
The glaciers' rutted crevasses, or large cracks, formed as the ice flows toward the coast, can be seen in the foreground.
And under President Donald Trump, Jared Kushner and others have worked to keep clemency and criminal justice reform in the foreground.
The event's importance to the plot is still present, but the event's importance to the character is subtly given the foreground.
A pagoda-like tower stands in the foreground of the book's cover, with a spaceship flying behind it in the distance.
And this module could let you focus on the foreground or the background after capturing a photo, like with a Lytro.
There are familiar components, including a bunting line in the foreground, but also much more grandiose structures, and hot air balloons.
The only thing is maybe as a musician, you have to be more active to bring [the soundtrack] to the foreground.
This process can be done well or poorly, obviously, and things like distortion or mistakenly blurred foreground details can creep in.
Throughout the album, Ms. Spears's voice — no doubt still processed, but far less obviously robotic — has emphatically returned to the foreground.
It's always been a cerebral and body-heaving blend, but this time around, the trio have decided to foreground emotion too.
Race, women's rights, diverse LGBTQ representation, and the industry's willingness to sublimate sexual assault are all in the foreground this year.
From the beginning of his career as an entrepreneur, Mr. Neumann looked at the culture and saw anxiety in the foreground.
In the foreground, a protester wearing a helmet waves a black flag that shows a dead Bauhinia, Hong Kong's official flower.
The parking lot in the foreground didn't bother us much, but it's something for people to keep in mind when booking.
Will the 2020 election finally be the moment when presidential candidates and other national political figures put AAPIs into the foreground?
When his father passed away, van Gogh revisited the painting to add churchgoers in the foreground, including women wearing mourning shawls.
Malech poems foreground the beauty and power of form in her willingness to follow its constraints uncertain of the end result.
A table with a vase of flowers is placed between the man, in the foreground, and the pigeons in the background.
"This adds a ghost-like effect to the story and allows the subject matter in the foreground to pop out," says Lucente.
Without a foreground arc — though we're repeatedly reminded that she's in therapy and fighting her depression — she just acts out as usual.
Argentina's Lionel Messi, foreground, and Nigeria's John Obi Mikel compete for the ball during the group D match between Argentina and Nigeria.
It's not important why everyone disappeared; what's important is which emotions the characters foreground for themselves, as they embrace their new circumstances.
Live Focus creates an effect similar to the iPhone 7 Plus's portrait mode, focusing on a foreground subject and blurring the background.
Superhero stories have long reflected the politics and cultural debates of their time, but Miller's adaptation brought Superman's flaws to the foreground.
One man holds his pint up to his camera so he can snap the Spoons founder and chairman through a beery foreground.
The work depicts two women, blond and brunette, on a blue-sheeted bed, a disgruntled white and black bulldog occupying the foreground.
It was a cute pic — but the criss-crossing metal of the fence in the foreground was a bit of a bummer.
The one above appears to be national guardsmen clearing a flooded river of debris while children in swimsuits frolic in the foreground.
They didn't give people living in those areas anything tangible to explain their circumstances, and didn't foreground how they could be improved.
In this photo, the trees you see in the foreground were shot during the day, and the stars were shot at night.
Well, there's a solution—at least for MacOS: Helium is a sleek and sparing browser that can always remain in the foreground.
Part of that is because these questions are so much more in the foreground of societal awareness now than they were then.
In the foreground, in a place of honor, sit several glass-bejeweled metal tangles by Claire Falkenstein, who died in Venice, Calif.
His virtuosity with paint enables him to seamlessly render his foreground subjects in sharp detail, while the backgrounds are looser and dreamier.
In it, a couple in the foreground hold their baby between them as a woman in the middle ground takes their photo.
Ritchie's recent filmography, dating from 2009's Sherlock Holmes, has emphasized zany foreground antics cosseted by rich background details and strong pacing.
Photographers often capture high-contrast colors to emphasize parts of an image, and low contrast colors to add dimension, foreground and background.
It's not the musician's responsibility to situate the background and the foreground for the listener—both are found through finding the other.
I like the color of the sky better in the DJI version, but foreground detail and lighting is better from the GoPro.
At Spring, his first restaurant in Paris, he put market produce in the foreground, following the seasons and his own contemporary impulses.
The biggest challenge is finding the sweet spot of balancing the captions in the foreground with the theater performance in the background.
Previously, the lens blur feature ran on the CPU and looked somewhat unrealistic, with sharp edges around out-of-focus foreground objects.
Marge also holds a sign that reads "Unido" (Spanish for "united") while Lisa stands in the foreground, a tear in her eye.
Snapchat's algorithms also had a bad habit of mistakenly assigning bits of the foreground and background to each other, breaking the illusion.
A Cambodian Buddhist monk, foreground, holds a portrait of Kem Ley as he takes part in a funeral procession of Kem Ley.
The eye is drawn to a small open space in the foreground, which emerges as a city square filled with leafless trees.
In the foreground stands Willis V. McCall, the sheriff of Lake County, looking disheveled in the harsh light of a camera's flash.
They are echoed in the jagged graphite lines, like tiny hackles, of the sharp-toothed dogs that stand guard in the foreground.
Elegiac extensions and fluid partner lifts compose the foreground of an expansive interactive installation, an endless landscape of shifting points of light.
They offered ample scope for wide-screen views, and a mix of background and foreground action and gave the video a textured look.
Granted, in every third shot there's a six pack of Pepsi-Cola in the foreground, so she never forgot where her loyalties lie.
These different thoughts came to the foreground when I recently saw Susanna Coffey: Crimes of the Gods at Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects.
By automatically putting a foreground subject or object in focus and blurring the background, portrait mode makes anyone look like an advanced photographer.
In the foreground you see Oldenberg and van Bruggen's "Spoonbridge and Cherry," the cheerful modern sculpture that has become a symbol of Minneapolis.
In the foreground of the photo, Theroux poses with a selfie stick, while Stiller stands beside him giving his signature Blue Steel face.
You're not going to get a giant moon in your shot, but you can do something more panoramic, including some foreground that's interesting.
Sound Amplifier allows you to adjust frequencies to customize sound from your headphones, allowing you to emphasize foreground sounds and minimize background noise.
This experiment was an opportunity to measure the reach of these companies and foreground the ways the world has become organized around them.
In this image, stars from our own Milky Way sparkle in the foreground while whole spiral galaxies are peppered across the entire photo.
Many viewed Sanders's response as churlish and dismissive, and his campaign responded by changing his message significantly to foreground issues of racial justice.
The recipe seems simple: All you need is a nice sky at dusk, with the yellow and red sign blaring in the foreground.
Malia, foreground, and Sasha were both invited guests for the State Dinner in honor of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada and Mrs.
In one example, the lab shows how bending the phone moves an object in the foreground closer to an object in the distance.
Each hangs nobly in the background, quietly improving the texture of the scenery they're introduced to without ever distracting attention from the foreground.
Sweeping curves are then overlaid to suggest the intersecting roadways in the foreground while providing a subtle counterpoint to the dominantly vertical pattern.
The two women in the immediate foreground are engaged in conversation; a Black woman speaks as her White companion listens pensively, eyes downcast.
Hey, I'm convinced that my arms look like month-old celery stalks, I'm gonna go ahead and foreground that in our lunch conversation!
In particular, the tinted foreground silhouettes of "Attica"'s rioting prisoners makes it seem as though the figures are charging at the viewer.
You're going to get more funny blurring of the hair, more obvious hard transitions between foreground and background and that sort of thing.
Each canvas is a recognizable landscape of Kalimpong that combines textile, acrylic paint, and screenprint to destabilize our perception of background and foreground.
The background of the image moves slower than the foreground, which gives viewers the illusion of depth as they cycle through the story.
It wasn't hard to isolate the biggest obstacle to legible text: contrast, the difference between the foreground and background colors on a page.
"There are no layers so I draw the background in a separate file and then paste the foreground items on top," Jim says.
Maybe he'll put a character in shade and one in light, or he'll place characters in the foreground or background to emphasize relationships.
This cosmic "zoom in" effect has often been used to study very distant stars and planets that seem magnified by the foreground object.
Through our openness and independence we can foreground often marginalized, unconventional and seemingly unacceptable ideas not presented in other sites in our culture.
Through the trees in the foreground, there are men boarding a bus to the county sheriff's department, overseen by a menacing black horse.
After not quite registering in the first two episodes, Kennedy Davenport leaped to the foreground last night and stayed there the whole episode.
In one, a gunslinger — his armpit hovering over the scene in the foreground — appears to take down his opponent without touching his revolver.
He's true to details, but compresses the stone and drops out the foreground so the scene appears more monumental than in real life.
But for the rump of a green bunch of plantains extending toward the foreground, the reflections would have compelled a totally abstract reading.
As a result, Portrait mode photos looked better (subjects were even clearer in the foreground), and so did photos taken in low light.
So if you're Slacking your coworkers in the foreground with the Zoom meeting open in the background, your boss or teacher can tell.
On the cover a wolf is seen trotting through a residential area with its teeth bared, an abandoned teddy bear in the foreground.
Both of them take up the foreground — a scene within a scene — while a crowd of old and young men stand behind them.
A U.S. Navy cruiser is the vessel in the foreground, and a Chinese frigate is in the distance — not the other way around.
A current project of the institute is a multimedia exploration of whiteness, a concept that the films here either foreground or pointedly ignore.
Nesting can certainly foreground teaching those skills, but I would caution viewing it as a way to hide the changes that are afoot.
A photograph from the time shows Mr. Ray outside City Hall that day, standing behind Mr. Gorbachev, with Mr. Kerik in the foreground.
Google is trying to foreground sourcing and URLs, but in the process it made its results look more like ads, or vice versa.
Characters ebb and flow from the foreground in a curiously swift historical rhythm, often killed off as soon as their stories have begun.
The boat in the foreground in Monkman's version, however, roils in the high tides exacerbated by climate change, invoking images of migrant vessels.
He confines most signs of civilization to the distance, usually limiting human life in the foreground to solitary travelers moving along stony roads.
Bill George (foreground) and John Goodson, both of Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), mark the position of windows on the secondary hull before painting.
In the foreground, a trombone player strides toward the edge of the frame, the bell of his instrument pointing awkwardly toward his feet.
While her decision to foreground Brazil's marginalized histories was radical at the time, she could also afford to idealize her heritage and surroundings.
Similarly, at the turn of the 20th century, photography became a key tool to foreground images of African Americans as educated and successful.
Complicating this picture, however, is a large photo fragment that covers one of the tripod's legs, disorienting our sense of foreground and background.
The walkout may not have given teachers everything they asked for, but it has pushed education to the foreground of Oklahoma's midterm elections.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, foreground, visits outside the New York Stock Exchange before opening bell ceremonies for his other company, Square, on Thursday, Nov.
Their bodies naked and nubile as they stand in contrast to a foreground of floating natural motifs and odes to the Garden of Eden.
The smaller rooms of audio-visual offerings, where works command their own architectural space, arguably foreground some of the strongest work in the show.
Below is an audio clip of many males chorusing in the background, but in the foreground an individual male can be heard swimming by.
And not just minor obstructions, either: in a demo today, Google showed a chain-link fence being removed from the foreground of a picture.
The fetish object conceals the work that went into producing it, while luxury goods foreground the quality of the handiwork that went into them.
The ground's horizontal bands of blue, green, and brown — used to differentiate the foreground river, mid-ground shore, and background sky — are also generic.
Taken with regular camera Taken with 25x camera Just like on iPhone 23 Plus, Portrait mode blurs out the background making foreground details pop.
In these conversations, the American presence in Afghanistan was closer to the foreground because the United States has funded many rule-of-law programs.
The pianos made for a dramatic sight, but they also seemed to cramp the stage, pushing the bustling, full-bodied dancing into the foreground.
And one, called "Color Pop," will identify when it could pop out whoever's in the foreground by turning the background to black and white.
Yet this conventional scene seems to fade away when you see St. Joseph, kneeling in the foreground, his head inclined toward the Christ child.
Basically, the camera will take the foreground image with the telephoto lens and use the wide angle to help blur imagery in the background.
I can't put on the closed Aeon Flow and do something else: its sound is too direct and forthright to fade from the foreground.
In the foreground, a much smaller-scaled aproned maid holds a platter of food toward a begging dog, creating a compositional hierarchy of servitude.
"What is in the foreground is what has been agreed last year must be implemented," he said, referring to fiscal targets set last August.
Now, it's bright enough so that you can finally identify the strange, scraggly woman standing behind that guy in the foreground (spoiler: it's Margaery).
I mean, sure it's snowing, and he seemingly got locked out of that futuristic car in the foreground, but like... wear a hat, dude.
She says she highlights music where "timbre, texture, and tuning" are in the foreground, in an attempt to engage people's ears in deeper ways.
An injured Trico uses the last of his strength to fend off the frightened villagers as the unconscious boy is cradled in the foreground.
My primary photographic goal was in taking wide-field shots of the eclipsed Sun, with the mountains and a nearby ridge in the foreground.
He recalled a visitor who wanted to take a photo of himself with a sculpture in the foreground and a painting in the background.
The cartoon shows Mr. Obama hugging a caricature of a Jewish man and slipping dollars into the man's pocket, with explosions in the foreground.
Still, even actions that foreground identity are unlikely to derail the Jewish left's full participation in the projects of the American and global left.
He seizes the foreground with a fiercer attack, a note or two placed differently, a sudden trill — stings and jabs and displacements, not discourses.
He's mostly tried to foreground the voices of his friends, and those in his community, and to orient the label's efforts toward giving back.
All this drama is bringing the contentious relationship between House leadership and the Freedom Caucus and outside groups like Heritage back to the foreground.
The foreground depicts a cloaked juggler tossing a millstone, a walking stick, and a key, alleged to be a rebus puzzle spelling out Milwaukee.
A high-performance Explorer ST was (Ford says) under wraps in the background; in the foreground was a different sport-utility vehicle, the Edge.
"Blue Hill Bay," 2013, is equally scenic, but here the soft, ethereal quality of trees lining the foreground brings to mind certain Corot landscapes.
Disbrow's action sequences are explosive, with hulking abominations reaching out from the back corner of a panel toward a helpless character in the foreground.
Though she avoids dealing in definites, the idea of home remains in the background (and sometimes the foreground) throughout, as a constant supporting character.
The impulse to foreground abstraction while minimizing specificity fits snugly alongside Donald Trump's entire presidential campaign, which essentially consisted of a series of memes.
Lindsey Baker: After three albums I realized that confidence is a powerful tool that I should constantly push towards the foreground in my music.
In the foreground a man stands guard, his back to the camera, a metal baton in one hand, multiple handcuffs dangling from the other.
In this inversion of other renditions, Lawrence places in the foreground the collective action of anonymous soldiers, rather than glorifying a single heroic leader.
He's expected to present details this morning, but the move will most likely thrust a divisive issue to the foreground during the campaign season.
The replacement video is pretty seamless, even in a shot that has Marty and Doc in the foreground with the car speeding toward them.
For Lam Yik Fei, a Hong Kong-based photographer, that meant purposefully avoiding the most obvious foreground choice, incorporating spectators into the scene instead.
For this 70-minute production Ms. Colker, a Brazilian choreographer, filmed her dancers at the river; they perform in real time in the foreground.
But the continentwide land issues seem to be emerging from the background into the foreground, which may explain why Laikipia is becoming more violent.
But in the two most exciting paintings, "Electric Blanket" and "The Unbelievers," distinctions between foreground and background or center and edge are gone completely.
The battleship USS California burns in the foreground as the battleship USS Arizona burns in the background after the initial attack on Pearl Harbor.
When you start the game, the foreground is a deep, tiger orange while the background is more of a marigold, representing the titular desert.
A pair might draw focus in the foreground, but behind them, in silhouette, life goes on, with other people making connections or missing them.
He made the wave in the foreground of "Ships in a Storm" by wiping away a thin wash of paint, leaving a striated band.
Shot in slow motion, a revolving camera keeps her in the center of the frame as she is attacked from the foreground and background.
In the lower right foreground, a member of the crowd points his camera not at King but toward the sky, apparently checking its settings.
Melancholy pervades the artist's blue painting, in which a female figure slumps onto a brown couch in the foreground, practically merging with the sofa.
What we have done in adapting it, is we've refreshed the timeline in certain ways, and we've tightened of the story to foreground her development.
Screenshot: GoogleRemember when Google showed off a cool trick that would automatically remove things like fences or window panes from the foreground of your photos?
In the foreground were hundreds of people, all with their phones raised, doing their best to capture in a split-second a moment of history.
Towards the end, when Segal starts flying off on an improv solo and everything else reverberates in the foreground, it's almost—almost—a little weird.
The software is capable of identifying faces and separating the foreground and background of photos in much the same way modern computer vision algorithms can.
Google is now rectifying this with a new option that will let you set location privileges for only when an app is in the foreground.
In the foreground, they situate a rustic house on a pier underneath a bridge; in the background are silhouettes of skyscrapers lit up at night.
The Depth Effect photo puts the spotlight on the worker in the foreground, but you lose out on the informative Chinese menu in the background.
Some number crunching and plotting produced an image showing the WiFi router as a bright spot, with the cross as a shadow in the foreground.
Jokes crop up on movie posters and book spines, while other punchlines emerge in the background as characters in the foreground obliviously continue their scenes.
A lot of comic book covers during that time had similar posing with the main character in the foreground and the villain in the back.
Which brings us to the subject of today's post, one of those avoidable fights, which has moved from background to foreground over the past week.
Unwinding Argentina's formerly protectionist economy has been a key goal of President Mauricio Macri, which could foreground the country's role in the lithium supply market.
The Doodle depicts Oakes in the foreground with the Pit River, the Akwesasne reservation, and Alcatraz Island — three significant locations in Oakes's life — behind him.
I can have twenty tabs open on the Pixelbook, with Fallout Shelter running in the background and Netflix running in the foreground with no lag.
I looked closely at edges, and I couldn't spot any obvious problems, like when the software gets confused about what's in the background or foreground.
But we'll still gawk: The private lives of our politicians have always held fascination and in many cases, can foreground relevant issues for the public.
Indian media carried a group photograph with Prime Minister Modi in the foreground and Nirav Modi grinning between rows of Indian business leaders behind him.
His etchings are populated by figures in varying states of metamorphosis; transitioning from human to animal, singularities to pluralities, background to foreground, inanimate to animate.
Similarly, in "Old Stone" (2017-19) the interaction between shapes and pigments renders a kind of transmuted landscape, with a foreground, horizon line, and sky.
What had been a backdrop is now in the foreground; it has become a story with rotating protagonists which never seems to leave the news.
In the foreground is the investigation of the crash itself, tracking the search for lost passengers and wreckage as N.T.S.B. agents piece the facts together.
Louise Matsakis (left) looks smaller than normal (and much smaller than Ray Wong in the foreground) in this force-perspective trick with Apple's Portrait mode.
Modes mix, the tragic and the ­comic: In the background is mortality, The End, in the foreground are Lord Varys the Untesticled and Jesse Pinkman.
Vice President Mike Pence, with his wife Karen Pence, foreground, clean a portion of the wall at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial on Saturday in Washington.
Meanwhile, per the album concept, nature sits in, with sounds of birds, insects and tumultuous weather sometimes overdubbed into the foreground for some wacky moments.
Odds for who will win the 116.63 championship enter the conversation, free agency rumors hum in the foreground, overshadowing celebratory cries from the sport's mountaintop.
A folded newspaper in the foreground is pinned by a dart  to the wooden table, which has been tilted up close to the picture plane.
While the specter of Vietnam and the doomed, brutal war there is ever present, the surfing in the foreground is equally important to Big Wednesday.
At the same time, Stack seems to be deploying the forms in a way that echoes our codification of landscape — foreground, middle ground, and background.
In the foreground of the album cover, the flowers spelled out the band's name, and formed other shapes nearby — a guitar here, a star there.
" Ignored by too many 11th graders was the clause that followed, in which Emerson said the great career "must have had a long foreground somewhere.
Differences in American and Chinese ideas about loyalty to your employer, safety on the factory floor, working overtime, and much more come to the foreground.
In "Untitled" (Unter Krahnenbäumen, 1956/323) a man in a suit strides confidently into the foreground of the photograph with two women moving behind him.
In one instance, as Haraway talks and talks and talks in the foreground, another Haraway types on her computer in another room in the background.
So are four former presidents: Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama and, of course, George H.W. Bush, who is in the foreground and the center.
The recent flooding — which has devastated farms, roads and Native American reservations — has pushed to the foreground a debate that has raged quietly for generations.
And might we not see the low rooftops – their parallelograms and trapezoids in the foreground – as evidence of stunted growth and obeisance before the towers?
"I never thought we would have a social and political climate that really kind of brought it to the foreground," Christian Picciolini told an interviewer.
The woman in ripped dungarees in the central foreground looks into her cellphone, while leaning against an enclosed glass case, to photograph the artwork inside.
In the light and in the foreground, Mercier (Heather Ogden) and Warren (Harrison James) dance — first apart and then together, to Romanian pan-pipe music.
The most polarizing proposals, whether from the left or the right, generally lost support, and a number of more centrist proposals moved to the foreground.
Turning the mystery into such a complete MacGuffin as a way to foreground the domestic drama might make sense if that drama were, say, interesting.
They eat at home six nights a week; they'll sometimes order takeout if they have prayer group or baseball practice for Grayson, 4, in foreground.
It is to foreground the parts of your personality (aggression, cockiness, prejudice) that will focus the red light on you, and unleash them like weapons.
What you make of him may depend on what you make of the place that is at the foreground of his entire biography in government.
Mr. Wong's style emphasized the film's animal characters in the foreground, evoking the lush surrounding forest with minimal brushwork, gentle washes and slashes of color.
This makes it very difficult for the administration to foreground its long-term vision and priorities, even at the times when it might want to.
The network framed the shots with the soldiers in the foreground, the mob behind them faceless and menacingly kinetic, with sharp angles and implied anger.
The noise of turbulence is the metaphor that has been chosen for these outsider images that productively break down the difference between foreground and background.
This is a panorama of two pictures, and each is a stack of another two pictures—one for the stars and another one for the foreground.
It prompts us to foreground not the process (as in the "cut-up" approach of artist Bryon Gysin, for instance), but the totality of the image.
An object that initially appears to be in the foreground, is actually not an object at all, but is a void, the negative space between volumes.
In the foreground is an image of her mother, carrying Chai as a baby, taken from an old VHS tape that Chai discovered in junior high.
Blue Origin's finished manufacturing facility, which is currently being built at the Cape, can be seen in the foreground as the rocket shoots toward the sky.
In other words, it knows what's in the background, and what's in the foreground, and can then blur out the background, creating a pro photography effect.
A Free Syrian Army fighter stands in the foreground, with Turkish tanks behind him on the border with Syria, ahead of an offensive against Kurdish militia.
A Turkish Air Force F-16 fighter jet (center, foreground) is seen between US Air Force A-10 Thunderbolt II fighter jets at Incirlik Air Base.
The screenshot circulating the web finds Meghan just out of focus in the foreground as he adorably photobombs behind her with a giant gap-toothed grin.
The background of each shot matters as much, if not more, than the foreground, and frequently they're playing off one another in one big, looping narrative.
Demon Days was prepared to bypass major label features in favour of bringing to the foreground artists whose distinct identities actually illustrated the album's core concept.
In three hand-colored photo etchings from the series  12 Train – Heavy Freight  (1974), we see large heads in the foreground, staring out at the viewer.
In 12 Years a Slave, a torturous scene is composed like a painting to contrast what's happening in the foreground and what's happening in the background.
The trend was remarkable, and to give credit where it is due, it was my KPCB partner Jackie Xu who brought this fact to the foreground.
The Huawei photo also has a more saturated look, with the red reflections in the foreground catching the eye more readily than those in Google's image.
In the above example, the P20 Pro caught a sniff of blue sky and decided to double down on that at the expense of foreground exposure.
By finding ways to foreground his conflicts about painting, while also expanding its definition, Burckhardt has become one of the most interesting artists of his generation.
That is special counsel Robert Mueller in the foreground, and Donald Trump, Jr. at the same gate at Reagan National waiting for their flight this morning.
In a second email minutes later, Markara attached a photo of the chairman that included a framed picture of his wife and kids in the foreground.
Thomas: That day, as I walked out the main front doors there was this amazing sky, but in the foreground were flags set at half-staff.
Now, my manipulation of the image seeks to adjust the proportions and scale of the tiny pixels in the back and the objects of the foreground.
From the gallery's entrance, Gabriel Dawe's installation, "Plexus No. 36" (2016), occupies a perceptual foreground, despite being set far away at the back of the floor.
Her huge, monochromatic works form a literal backdrop to a foreground of cut-out busts—some politicians, some cultural stalwarts—leaning against wooden chairs and easels.
Bosch compacts massive distances, rendering both foreground and background in hyper-detail; the miniature dramas hovering around the frame are as gripping as the central events.
Labelling all these bots would mean Facebook signposting inconsistencies in how it applies its own policies –in a way that might foreground its own political bias.
As Aaron developed, it learned to make choices about open and closed shapes and foreground and background, and to recognize when an artwork had reached completion.
In "Untitled No. 1" (above left), the blue shadow of a mountain looms behind a stone facade, with the bright abstractions of tourists occupying the foreground.
Those backgrounds have a wallpaper-like repetition to them, and they have the effect of elevating the person in the foreground into a kind of icon.
But the $38 million Hunters Point library, designed by Steven Holl Architects, already occupies the foreground, even though it is at least a year from opening.
That allows the camera to produce an advanced effect called "depth of field," in which a foreground image is in focus while the background is blurry.
So I wrote a paper on background subtraction algorithms — how to find a foreground object differentiated from the background — and applied those algorithms to my baby.
We see Heather only through the mirror's reflection, but we can see Jill's non-reflected body in the foreground, slightly peeking out of the bathroom door.
Up until last year's Lust For Life, conversations around Del Rey tended to foreground questions around her identity, her authenticity, her tendency to glamorize self-destruction.
Starting where "Mad Men" left off, "Good Girls Revolt" brings feminism to the foreground as some magazine workers decide they aren't going to take it anymore.
"Looking at his work through his relationship with Britain brings into the foreground his amazing intellectual curiosity," said Carol Jacobi, the lead curator of the show.
The seal, carved on a hard stone known as agate, shows a victorious hero slaying an adversary while a third warrior lies dead in the foreground.
At the end of the festival, Mr. Smith appeared with Mr. Wooley for another take on the piece, in which Mr. Wooley often ceded the foreground.
To see how much an app is eating, tap its name in the list to see its total use, its foreground use and its background use.
Every top Democratic presidential candidate except Bernie Sanders was careful to foreground that Soleimani was a bad guy before condemning the assassination in their initial comments.
There are the two dopey-eyed fish, hovering in the image's foreground, that seem to be part of another narrative, married here by Antonov's skillful angling.
This allows users to take pictures with a "bokeh" effect, which is when the background is blurred and the subject in the foreground is in focus.
"We were actually surprised right from the get-go to see Tesla be so much in the foreground as a potential source of business," he said.
In the foreground, the Magdalene has shed her fancy clothes and jewelry and hurled herself onto the marble floor; her sister, Martha, is tending to her.
While cutting and chewing, the self-reflecting and not so self-loving thoughts I had unearthed earlier started buzzing in the foreground of my brain again.
Or consider the detail at the right foreground: a child too young to understand the disaster, guided by a man shielding his nose against the stench.
Bujalski "likes to foreground people and places that other moviemakers ignore or use as atmosphere," Manohla Dargis wrote in her review for The New York Times.
His expectations are basicallynon-existent, so the fact that record sales and tour dates are even in the foreground is multiple exits past his wildest dreams.
That is how Jakić's and Denic's fanciful art collapses foreground and background, thereby inviting the viewer to look into something as opposed to looking at something.
Bartos's father stands in the foreground, baring his imposing physique in a black Speedo: the image of an aging man desperate to recapture time and former glory.
In the foreground of the photo, Schumer's sister-in-law Molly Fischer holds her newborn nephew, whom the actress welcomed on May 5 with husband Chris Fischer.
In a brilliant move, the writers of Billions used the very real (and very secret) Kappa Beta Phi as the foreground for a character study in Wags.
In the foreground was a gauge in the shape of a half-circle, with a dial showing that I had reached only a quarter of my potential.
Harvard astrophysicist Rosanne Di Stefano wrote in a Nature commentary that the lensing by the subcomponents of the foreground galaxy could help us better understand dark matter.
Yeo's palette is subdued, almost ominous: muddled browns, blacks, and blues dominate the foreground, while a pale gray sfumato obscures the Oval Office furniture in the background.
In the foreground is a bound prisoner, "SINNER" painted onto his back; in the background stands a chapel, draped with the same variation on the Iron Cross.
With the White House in the foreground, protesters unfurl a banner atop a crane at the construction site of the former Washington Post office building on Jan.
Season 2 doesn't forget that backstory — but it also doesn't foreground it nearly as often, preferring instead to flesh out the wacky cast of characters surrounding Kimmy.
In the foreground, a strip of land marked by a "sacred Indian ruins" sign is defiled by toxic waste and bikers partying and sunbathing in the nude.
Researchers have also used lensing techniques to study far-off objects that have their light warped by larger objects — like huge clusters of galaxies — in the foreground.
But also the fact that you could miss it because of the dancing in the foreground further emphasizes the distractions of pop culture/social media #ThisIsAmerica pic.twitter.
Portrait shot mode on the iPhone 7 Plus adds a bokeh effect to portrait shots: blurring the background while keeping the face in the foreground perfectly focused.
Paradoxically, this dissolution of time happens even as the mechanics of timekeeping — the steady ticktock of Mr. Reich's thousands of tiny rhythmic components — remain in the foreground.
Half a century removed from the era portrayed in "Mad Men," the industry's trouble with gender and racial diversity has once again been thrust into the foreground.
In one, Coy gets beaten up in the deep background, but the camera blurs the violence, focussing instead on two unmoving observers who stand in the foreground.
A real-life he-man lolls in a sporty car in the foreground, in the vicinity of a nasty little scorpion: a David-and-Goliath cautionary tale?
However, instead of bloody, violent scenes, we are mostly shown a muted palette and detailed, almost photorealistic, backgrounds with a few flat, outlined figures in the foreground.
The AIDS crisis, which will remain a global crisis until a definitive cure for the disease is found, is no longer at the foreground of our culture.
In the foreground you can see some of my gouache paints, which are water soluble, so they need to be sealed with varnish or put under glass.
The main wedding, in the foreground of the painting, is between the niece of the last Inca rebel, Tupac Amaru, and the Spanish captain who defeated him.
You might also want to take a few images focused on whatever's in your foreground so that you can later photoshop it onto your meteor-streaked sky.
In one of the show's standouts — an untitled work from 1929 — a stand of dark trees fills the foreground beneath a sky of bright, jaunty abstract patterns.
The cover, though — I liked to hold the thick book in my hand — showed a side view of a rabbit in the foreground, crouched within golden grass.
Atlanta's Vine City neighborhood, foreground, is a short distance from the new Mercedes-Benz Stadium, right; the Georgia Dome, center; and the Georgia World Congress Center, left.
The NWS analyzed the top of the cloud layer to be about 2,400 feet above mean sea level near the terrain in the foreground of the image.
Killing off the main course allowed chefs to cut back on the amount of meat and seafood in a typical dish, while bringing plants to the foreground.
As the N.C.A.A. tournament rages in the foreground, the N.B.A. generally snoozes its way into April, with only about a dozen games remaining on each team's schedule.
The tariff headlines come at a time when China has come back into the foreground as a concern for investors for the first time in two years.
While the three figures in the foreground are presented frontally, the woman is depicted in profile, her head turned towards the viewer, aware that someone is looking.
The late North Korean leader Kim Jong-il appears in the foreground of an undated picture released by the North Korean News Agency KCNA in May 2011.
Many of Breugel's paintings are composed using a similar dialectical structure – a particular light in the foreground, and, in the distance, a light presaging things to come.
A climate policy seeking popularity will foreground goods, like renewable energy, which everyone loves, and leave the taxing of bads in the background, as a funding mechanism.
On at the table in the left foreground are sheets of acrylic paint I collected on boards and in cups under a large series of drip paintings.
Perhaps images made of more ground than foreground could better convey how low-investment, low-demand, low-returns policies have set the stage for xenophobic racist populism.
The face of a figure who is speaking is sometimes larger on the page, prominently set in the foreground atop the rest of the action or dialogue.
In the foreground, an anonymous, bound black man, his face reduced to a hideous caricature, is about to slip, like Bland, into the mouth of a monster.
Sometimes, we're shown the aftermath of a cat Christmas gone wrong with a tree spread across the living room floor and a guilty-looking cat in the foreground.
Faith is respected as a wellspring for rappers in times of hardship, but when it slips too closely to the foreground, a secular listening audience slowly tunes out.
As we watch the rise of the automation engineer—one of the hottest new jobs in the IT field, I'm told—these will be important considerations to foreground.
Snap a selfie amid the symmetry of the main pool, with its green lawn and black-and-white central cabana in the foreground, and the mountains behind it.
Since late 2016, a certain type of photo has become increasingly popular on Instagram feeds: A shot with an artfully blurred background and single foreground subject in focus.
Birds, flowers, and golden stars are nestled into the foreground, and upon an even closer look, round-faced clover, berries, hanging spiders and fresh herbs can be seen.
In 1968, the AfriCOBRA artists outlined their principles of African American aesthetics: Kool-Aid colors, tight composition, accessibility to the masses, and the merging of foreground and background.
In this shot of an art installation's dimmed bulbs, you can see the effect at play: the bulbs in the foreground are sharp while the background is blurry.
Their AI system, and the concerns and frustrations it communicates to players, brings these issues to the foreground and asks the player to confront them, or fail trying.
The filmmakers bring many of the side characters to the foreground, from the brother and widow of one lost Landry fisherman to several of the Pendleton crew members.
Video footage running on television stations and social media showed giant effigies burning in the distance and crackers going off while the train runs through in the foreground.
But SNB Chairman Thomas Jordan last week warned that turmoil in Europe could revive the franc's safe-haven role and "quickly put the franc back in the foreground".
Postdoc Blues uses uncomplicated white outlines to compose many of the foreground images, while filling the remaining frame space with melon-colored tones, mirroring the song's upbeat vibe.
Burt Hasen's (1921-2007) etchings are populated by figures in varying states of metamorphosis; transitioning from human to animal, singularities to pluralities, background to foreground, inanimate to animate.
She has projected the black and white image of a woodcut of a snow-covered field, with a bare birch tree in the left foreground, in one photograph.
There's a tremendous split diopter shot of Dom in the foreground and Darlene in the background during their standoff that absolutely delighted the former film student in me.
In multiplay masterworks like "The Norman Conquests" and "House and Garden," he keeps shifting points of view, so that characters hitherto in the background suddenly dominate the foreground.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Ross, foreground, is in Beijing for trade talks after Washington ratcheted up tensions with a new threat of tariff hikes on Chinese high-tech exports.
Cramer puts the highly systematic nature of her research in the foreground and presents a fairly typical social science format, with theory and literature review in each chapter.
Clearly pictured in the foreground are two adorable dogs, happy to wrestle with a stick rather than plot to destroy the hall full of priceless artworks behind them.
I expected the curators to foreground contemporary indigenous artists, but doing their job are artists Tanya Lukin Linklater, who is Alutiiq, and Duane Linkalter, who is Omaskêko Cree.
Thus what Trump has done is to simply, yet profoundly, foreground the pre-existing ethno-nationalism, racism, misogyny, and paranoid suspicion of media elites of the Republican Party.
Saffiatu Sillah, whose circumcision caused her to endure agonizing pain during the births of her children, Mijan Kamara, foreground, and Jaria Kamara, asked a surgeon to help her.
In the center foreground of the painting, "The Battle Between Carnival and Lent" we see festivalgoers celebrating on one side and pious observers of lent on the other.
You will want to set a narrow aperture somewhere between f/8 and f/16 to keep elements in both the foreground and the background in sharp focus.
In Wagner's Prelude to "Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg," which opened the program, players seemed to vie loudly for the foreground, and the piece never quite fell into shape.
The feature can also create a contour mask around the body, which can be used in a variety of ways, like video color grading and highlighting the foreground.
By toying with traditional distinctions made between background and foreground, subject and object, both Rossin and Kasey's paintings portray a world in which forms are porous and fluid.
" It is "through our openness and independence," he says, that "we can foreground often marginalized, unconventional and seemingly unacceptable ideas not presented in other sites in our culture.
These foreground structures, which would be very much appropriate in a bland, suburban setting, take on a sense of the uncanny with the power plant looming in the background.
As in other audio areas, I could adjust the volume, but I love that iMovie will automatically lowers the music volume when there's an audio track in the foreground.
The probe then lowered its camera, and took another eight images of ice-crystal clouds moving along the southern horizon, with a pair of hills visible in the foreground.
" Kij Johnson on Lovecraft's legacy: "I think Lovecraft has come to the foreground because of so much discussion about the World Fantasy Award, which is a bust of Lovecraft.
Biden holds his daughter, Ashley, while taking a reenacted oath of office from Vice President George H.W. Bush, as his sons Beau (foreground) and Hunter hold the Bible, Jan.
Portrait Lighting, which is only available on the iPhone 8 Plus and X, simulates professional lighting using the iPhone's depth-sensing software, which identifies a photo's background and foreground.
Furthermore, Clinton's recent public collapse and coughing fit, which she reluctantly attributed to non-contagious pneumonia amidst rumors of far worse, brought questions about her health into the foreground.
Obviously results can vary depending on just how detailed the background is, but for straightforward images with good contrast between the foreground and background these two apps work well.
Bring people out of darknessIt's a common mistake: shooting people with a bright window or dazzling sunlight in the background, thus putting the foreground faces completely in black shadow.
All I knew about her came from a glance at her profile: a blond woman wearing a blue bikini top with an American flag valiantly dangling in the foreground.
It even lets you adjust the subject focus so you can make the foreground blurry and the background sharp or desaturate the background to really make the subject pop.
On its Facebook page, it released a photograph of him on Monday peering out from a cage with a selection of the day's Taipei newspapers arrayed in the foreground.
The energy of the scene comes from the frank stare of the fashionable woman, looking in the direction of whoever left the still-burning cigar on the foreground steps.
The light coming from the bigger, brighter object in the background makes it easier to see features at the edges of smaller, more dimly lit objects in the foreground.
Starting with the iPhone 7 Plus and 8 Plus, newer iPhones feature a Portrait Mode that automatically focuses on foreground features, and blurs the background, creating studio-quality images.
To capture each photo, he used a telephoto lens to tightly frame the cemeteries, a technique that also allowed him to compress the foreground and background of the images.
In the murky glow of Mustafar, Anakin stands with his back to us, saber drawn, black robes swamping the foreground—a familiar moment that made it to the screen.
"If it's going to be in the foreground, it should be textured and the edges should be worn to a certain extent to make them look fresh," Salnek said.
Once they get further away they get a little blur, then more, then more — until things in the far foreground or far background are blurred to the "maximum" level.
I applaud curating practices that foreground the totality of the historical record — a practice that demands rhetoric for freedom — in writing and speeches — matches material practices in everyday life.
Two Pats is making sure that you know he's on vacation here, with only the foreground in focus and the Mexican sun shining just so on his Solo cup.
The painter Sin Hakgwon, who never visited the site, drew on Jeong's example as he juxtaposed tree-flecked hillocks in the foreground with spiky, linear peaks in the back.
"The old, or traditional, approach of the Hudson River School painter would have been to break down the landscape in terms of foreground, middle ground and background," he said.
A still-life arrangement occupies the foreground, but the picture's focus is unmistakably the blonde, whose serene stare and relaxed hand placement are electrified by a neon green dress.
There have been so many embarrassments with so many nominees that a few who'd be in the foreground of the news otherwise have been spared the derision they deserve.
On the Pixel 22 XL, there's only a single camera, so Google's using machine learning to identify what's in an image to figure out what's the foreground and background.
As a director, you like to play with depth of field, where there's one thing happening in the foreground and a separate thing that's more subtly in the back.
He studied camera angles to plant the chicken in just the right spot so that the White House was in the foreground and the Washington Monument in the rear.
That it isn't weird that the trees in the second act's forest blend foreground and background, sometimes occluding a character by showing what is behind them in their place.
The deal still goes through — everyone gets very rich — but Mr. Hughes uses this moment to foreground some internal trauma in Dr. Dre that will recur throughout the series.
The gravitational fields of the foreground galaxy warped light from the quasars, splitting it into four copies like a prism, which provided the team with a close-up picture.
His bleeding hand is a footnote on a footnote on a footnote of history as, in the foreground, the vital machinery of government continues to rust from non-use.
The first is to foreground her images as records of a site's architectural and sociopolitical history; the second is to examine the photos within the context of their installation.
In fact there are seven people, if we count the additional shadow in the foreground, the photographer's — and further figures emerge as the eye adjusts to the deep background.
Everything about the presentation conspires to foreground the fact that this is an exhibition: the means of display refuse to fade into the background, forcing themselves upon your attention.
Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), in her August 21 announcement of a reform agenda mostly focused on restricting lobbying, was even more careful not to foreground Trump or his allies.
We believe that technology should be in the background, not the foreground, and that technology should empower people to do things and help them do things they couldn't do otherwise.
Previously, Uber only knew your whereabouts if you had requested a car and kept the app open and in the foreground on your phone for the duration of your ride.
Bahnhof, a Swedish internet service provider, used the meme to depict the man as you, the girlfriend as "your current workplace" and the woman in the foreground as the company.
"Finch" (2017–18), though a mere 24 inches square, is the most thoroughly resolved panel in the show, a sunset hill scene with a coyly ambiguous figure in the foreground.
Ms Merridale neatly unites background and foreground, and deftly evokes the atmosphere of the time, with references to John Buchan's madcap wartime thriller, "Greenmantle", whose plot neatly matches Lenin's adventures.
Aventurier's photograph is in color, and it shows Maréchal-Le Pen on the podium, at a distance, with several other people, and with French flags in the foreground and background.
Prisma will offer a number of off-the-shelf vision tools, including segmentation (separating the foreground of a photo from the background), face mapping, and both scene and object recognition.
Similarly, some of the most insightful allusions to Brexit in fiction refer to it only subliminally, maybe even subconsciously, rather than placing the campaign and its aftermath in the foreground.
The XS does a lot of things very quickly when you shoot a Portrait Mode photo: it identifies the faces in the scene and splits apart the background and foreground.
Then it applies blur progressively to that depth map to model how a real lens on a real full-frame camera would smoothly transition the blur from foreground to background.
Cover: In this courtroom sketch, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, foreground right, reads a statement through an interpreter during his sentencing in federal court, Wednesday, July 17, 2019, in New York.
As we conceive of them, online ethics foreground the full political, historical, and technological context of online communication; contend with the repercussions of everyday online behaviors; and avoid harming others.
"At the beginning, mobile interfaces were really, really in the foreground... they were the star of the show" Khoi Vinh, director of product design for mobile at Adobe, told Gizmodo.
Access to photos, videos, and audio is set independently, and apps are no longer allowed to jump into the foreground and take focus (they can only show a notification instead).
It's harsh, grating metal and plucked strings in foreground, and then faint chimes and echoes in the background, hinting at the otherworldly that is always pressing in on Dishonored's reality.
Despite their differences in tone, both shows foreground a version of success for their heroines that has a lot to do with individual fulfillment and little to do with marriage.
The artwork is sumptuous, everything set on a layered 2D plane, enabling the old man and moveable objects alike to switch between foreground and background and every step in-between.
As it was, thoughts could come and go; they would not be beaten back, but welcomed as inevitable, until they became simple background noise to a foreground of "centring prayer".
But notice that the painting would go slack without its largest character: in the foreground, a sturdy mare looking back with mild forbearance at a man who is milking her.
Like the Capitol dome, which has a habit of popping up when you turn a corner, government is frequently in the foreground, but coexists with a larger, more diverse landscape.
I cover the surface with blue fabric when I am working with hair to see the strands more easily and to assemble very long strands with thread (spools in foreground).
" Drums clatter in the foreground of the mix while vocals slowly drip in, at first wordless, then articulating the longing that saturates the whole EP: "Baby, you are the light.
When you taste this beer, you'll notice it gives a subtle earthy, smoky character and you want those types of notes in the background of a beer, not the foreground.
It's not easy then to help software make sense of where an image's background becomes its subject, or which parts of the foreground can be broken down into distinct objects.
And sheer euphoria radiates from a groove that starts with a succinct desert-blues guitar lick, then keeps piling up polyrhythms, foreground and background, until it's utterly, gloriously head spinning.
In "Hey Baby Book for Catalina O." (2015), the gift box appears upon a white leather skirt — mirroring the red ones the models wear in the spread festooning the foreground.
There is no reason (other than white supremacy and its reverberations) to foreground the work of the white accomplices in B.H.A.A.A.D. over the work of POC resisters in the coalition.
Her voice is interlaced throughout a track that never merely settles into its cool groove; vocals, synthesizers and electric piano solos all take turns in the foreground, all equally contemporary.
In the painting's foreground, St. Thomas Aquinas, intellectual-in-chief of the Dominican order, holds out an open book of psalms to us like a maître-d' offering a menu.
Foreign policy played a greater role on Tuesday evening than in any other debate, pushed to the political foreground by the renewed outbreak of war and humanitarian catastrophe in Syria.
One, there will probably come a point in the long, long Democratic primary where the candidate of reconciliation can attempt to walk into the foreground and bring together the factions.
With more depth information, Apple could make those pictures even clearer and avoid some instances where the camera improperly blurs part of the person in the foreground of a picture.
The idea is to incorporate eternal elements of background landscape — a view of a lake or a distant hilltop, for instance — seamlessly into the foreground of a man-made setting.
Like Melville and Thoreau, who invested their descriptions of early American wilds with an expansive vitalistic otherness, VanderMeer stages encounters with a nonhuman world that refuses to yield the foreground.
She makes mention of it to foreground Griffith's follow-up, Intolerance (1916), which she did select for the library, resting her case on the film's inventive use of editing techniques.
If Trump is serious about being tough on trade, Chinese students, while not in the foreground of such a fight, could be an easy lever for either side to pull.
Jeffrey Docimo, though naked and largely in the foreground of the stage, was the remotest character, an outsider spending lengths of time in an alcove behind a pane of glass.
For the past few years, many smartphones have included a "portrait" mode that keeps the person, pet or object in the foreground in sharp focus while gently blurring the background.
Though Trump claims he has "always had a great relationship with the blacks," his Twitter history might suggest otherwise — the fight with Omarosa has just brought it to the foreground.
Her bright smiling face and short schoolgirl haircut suggest friendliness and youth, but in the foreground her right hand — reminiscent of my own — has the veined, wrinkled look of age.
David Alfaro Siqueiros is there in the multi-perspectival, fragmented space, while El Greco is evident in the otherworldly elegance of the poses and elongated limbs of the foreground figures.
By observing this quick dip in light, astronomers can gather quite a lot of information about the foreground object, such as its size, shape, and whether or not rings are present.

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