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The background is impressionistically out of focus as intended, while the characters walking toward the camera are … well, they're out of focus, too.
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And the large physical size of the sensor combined with Hasselblad's precision lenses provides ultra smooth out-of-focus backgrounds and beautiful transitions from in-focus to out-of-focus areas.
But that morning, everything was a bit out of focus.
It's that the big picture is completely out of focus.
The past flickers, warps, comes in and out of focus.
And that causes anxiety and that keeps people out of focus.
They were either out of focus or just so badly boring.
It looks sped up, weird, grainy, out of focus, splices, scratches.
It's very shallow depth of field, everything drops out of focus.
They appear slightly out of focus, like fragments remembered from a dream.
Expect many autumn leaves, out of focus lights, and slow motion shots.
Simply being out of focus is one cause of a blurry photo.
It was like a dream, everything going in and out of focus.
The background was an out-of-focus grid of colorfully patterned tiles.
So I stopped, and she drifted in and out of focus, in silence.
Live Focus adds a gauzy, out-of-focus effect to a photo's background.
The hippie look was kind of soft and fuzzy and out of focus.
Close up to the camera the couple appears abstract and out of focus.
Soon, chords slip out of focus, phrases turn fidgety, lines become curiously repetitive.
The dancers fall out of focus and then entirely, unbelievably out of view.
The cumulative effect is of reality being pulled in and out of focus.
This one's out of focus" or "I love this image, but it's too dark.
The camera soon goes out of focus as the men free the other kids.
Cheers for referencing J.Lo while on a boat, jeers for being out of focus.
Trump, in the foreground, is out of focus but it's clear he is talking.
I love the out of focus, foggy, visually noisy quality of the cinematography too.
It appeared to show Mr. McCoy's car, at some distance and out of focus.
A literal rendering of his eyes going out of focus when he's staring at something.
Anatomy of a Scene "Son of Saul" begins with a long, out-of-focus shot.
Behind him, out of focus, scurries the housekeeper, setting the table for a Hanukkah dinner.
Bokeh refers to the blur-over objects that are out of focus in a photo.
Some shots are completely out of focus, making it unclear just what the subject was.
This video is out of focus but that only adds to the commercial's belligerent luster.
Move closer, and complicated, eye-tricking, self-erasing textures come in and out of focus.
That out of focus Shift key is probably going to be very annoying in practice.
Bespectacled and quizzical, Singh fills much of the frame, but he is out of focus.
To quell their fears, I told them I would make the background out of focus.
The service, meanwhile, can go in and out of focus more than it used to.
The picture can get really big and doesn't seem to drift out of focus over time.
Unless you're perfectly parallel (unlikely) someone is going to be out of focus in Portrait Mode.
Characters effortlessly move in and out of focus in their scenes at precisely the right time.
Any episode centered on her is a little out of focus and confused as a result.
Catherine Opie takes highly colored, out-of-focus pictures of Adams's territory in the national parks.
It shows two black men lying in the grass, in the background and out of focus.
"Where's the audience?" she asked in mock-confusion after appearing out of focus and off-center onscreen.
What follows is a sometimes deliciously rocky, occasionally out of focus, purposely imperfect chronicle of tour life.
In it she was grinning maniacally at my father behind the camera, a little out of focus.
The subject is out of focus, somewhere between visibility and invisibility, presence and absence, life and death.
The apples are out of focus, but they somehow end up being all I can focus on.
It was out of focus and cropped so tight that my neck didn't even make it in.
And once you're stuck in the corn-chip freakout, the actual issue gets pushed out of focus.
When he sees that paper coming rapidly over the roller, out of focus, it becomes an abstraction.
And there's this image of a fan turning with someone out of focus in front of it.
Well, that's because they didn't want us filming the background that's deliberately out of focus right now.
And despite numerous post-launch updates, the original Razer phone often suffered from blurry out of focus images.
When people are introduced, their faces are obscured, out of focus or else not the focus at all.
But whatever heat fizzles in and out of focus between these two is undercut by Diane's icy exterior.
It will never quite be anything other than a giant photograph of a slightly out-of-focus ear.
The portrait with slightly clearer detail to begin with printed up looking almost irritatingly just out of focus.
After that, Tensing reached into the car -- and at that moment, his body camera shook out of focus.
An out of focus, 13-minute video surfaced online just after Chyna's oral sex vid with Mechie leaked.
Coyotes, finds a lot of inspiration in this disorientation, letting audio mirages move in and out of focus.
"Ten hours, that's a long period of time to be focused, and in and out of focus," he said.
Clinton from backstage to the forefront of several joyful campaign events, which flicker by in and out of focus.
But from far away, all the little hams look like one big ham, creating an out-of-focus effect.
The dishes are elaborate, with upward of 20 ingredients on some plates, but they never go out of focus.
I am me — or rather, we are us — because of your crooked-impressionistic-out-of-focus-rule-breaking vision.
There were some moments of moral turmoil for our wishful hitman, but they came in and out of focus.
An out-of-focus white photographer, his camera just visible over his shoulder, dominates the center of the frame.
Some of the shots in the film are actually those screens out of focus through the window of the ship.
We stared, entranced, as the pair lumbered over a fence, blurring out of focus as quickly as they'd come in.
When this happens, everything will feel a bit out of focus—like I'm located inside my head, somewhere far away.
Black women's stories, still infuriatingly kept out of focus in the #MeToo movement, do not just "deserve" to be heard.
It is a bit out of focus, and you can't really make out the details, but I actually like that.
I wiped my tears in anger and gazed at the bird feeder, which was now an out-of-focus blur.
In Sobral, astronomers were dismayed to find that photographic plates from one of the imaging instruments were out of focus.
Inspiring as it seems on first inspection, the self-help slogan "live in the present" slips rapidly out of focus.
The weight of the goggles causes my glasses to slip down my nose, and then everything goes out of focus.
Over the years, our memories of Zaka's many irritations had softened and acquired the out-of-focus fondness of remembrance.
The experience can be quite transcendental, as the different layers shift in and out of focus and the light filters through.
Suggesting the spontaneous spirit of the scenes' capture, some versions of these images are off-centre or slightly out of focus.
While both Simmons and Pitt appear out of focus and completely unaware, it's clear that Cooper knows exactly what he's doing.
The camera mercifully slips out of focus as someone holds one of the plastic Hell Tubes up for a closer look.
The band flowed in and out of focus; its sections were sometimes at odds with one another in tempo and pitch.
Sofía walks into the house, up the staircase and to her room, as Cleo stands outside, out of focus, looking in.
Regardless, Silvia said global factors won't shift out of focus anytime soon, at least until the U.S. elections are center stage.
As the book unfolds, the image of Twombly comes in and out of focus depending on whom Rivkin is talking to.
"You ever hear of a trash can?" his mother asks as she putters around in the kitchen, just out of focus.
Frankenthaler sits in between her giant canvases, smaller and out of focus, where her work is bright and colorful, commanding the space.
It won't show photos of things like receipts, documents, parking meters, hotel doors, or photos that are out of focus, for example.
To describe the wound grief leaves if you have not experienced it is to come to it hazy and out of focus.
The prized "dead cat" strategy—distracting us with a single dire act while everything else falls out of focus—is in play.
Because, sure, every plot point and character remains at arms length and out of focus, but that only makes them more piercing.
The foggy out-of-focus backgrounds are a combination of the last five years of police riots—from Hong Kong to Ferguson.
It was like all of the toys I'd seen before had been out of focus and that spooky thing was in 4K.
The latter are there to simulate bokeh, the appealing look of out-of-focus areas in photos with shallow depth of field.
You're worried your close-ups might be out of focus, or your sound isn't as good as you wanted it to be.
As in life, motifs and motivations in literature are notorious for moving in and out of focus as eras and perspectives change.
In 1948, Mr. Kalischer's work was included in "In and Out of Focus," a major exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art.
Previously, the lens blur feature ran on the CPU and looked somewhat unrealistic, with sharp edges around out-of-focus foreground objects.
In the past few years he was included in Out of Focus at the Saatchi Gallery in London (20163), Contemporary Japanese Photography Vol.
And so, you cavort around the station, smacking around out-of-focus aliens and inserting your consciousness into a variety of everyday objects.
As King takes us on a thorough, but out-of-focus, tour under Rob and Blac's bed, he spies a lot of detritus.
Meanwhile, Trico struggles in the background slightly out of focus, indicating to us how distant and helpless both he and the situation seem.
The instruments are mixed together flawlessly, shifting in and out of focus as waves of noise and steady percussion propel their tracks forward.
I wanted to get a sense of drifting through this world, almost like a drug experience that comes in and out of focus.
Sometimes that meant fluid trousers rendered slightly out of focus by a floor-length "shirt" of sheer tulle under an equally elongated coat.
Mr. Moriyama's hip, estranged images of Tokyo are shot in a style known as "are, bure, boke" (grainy, blurry and out of focus).
"L'Enfant Secret" is shot in a black and white that is frequently out of focus, by a camera that's intentionally not entirely steady.
In one scene, a character walks away from Irisz to speak to someone about 30 feet away, and he goes out of focus.
As thunderous kick womped over and over again, a vocal wibbled in and out of focus, backed with a Radio 2 friendly piano line.
Sometimes the scanner couldn't detect a photo because the print was too dark, the lighting was poor or the camera was out of focus.
The clip is extremely dark (thematically, and you can't see anything), and features an out-of-focus, but extremely dead (how shocking), Jon Snow.
My eyeballs were always out of focus and I even wore an eye patch for several years in an effort to correct the problem.
His key shots, routinely going in and out of focus, are those in which people dance, the body becoming blurred lines and curving shapes.
That was me realizing that I'd screwed up the calculations for my measurements and the footage was probably going to be out of focus.
He had the same pale skin, and the same startled hare's eyes swimming in and out of focus behind his big black-framed glasses.
Wesley Schultz of The Lumineers, seemingly miles away from your out-of-focus iPhone 5S camera, but now — against all odds — in my bedroom.
The action seemed to flow around him, the man in black flitting in and out of focus — in the game but not of it.
Campos followed with a flurry of blows which saw Guillard seemingly go in and out of focus several times before slumping to the canvas.
While the iconic photo of Dylan is out of focus and blurry, it was a good representation of the transitional point in his career.
It also follows that we can expect some key updates to Siri, which seems to have fallen out of focus at Apple in recent years.
To the south east there appears to be an illustration of Hogwarts school itself, although it's a little out of focus and difficult to see.
So you're saying shallow depth of field makes it harder to paint an actor out of a shot because they might be out of focus?
My video here goes in and out of focus a bit — I guess I really do need the two-handed death grip on my phone.
But when it comes to the sources of Angel's pain, Ms. Spiro's sharp-sighted scrutiny softens like eyes that have slipped — mercifully — out of focus.
And out-of-focus specters who sneak up behind people or disappear and reappear with light-switch flicks are not the stuff of primal terror.
The same symbols appear in various locations on the property, where shadowy figures hover out of focus and a derelict chapel houses Marlowe's nastiest secrets.
Apple's iPhone 7 Plus offers something similar: two lenses, one wide-angle and one telephoto, with a similar gauzy, out-of-focus effect called Portrait Mode.
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.
That doesn't seem like much, but it's enough to bring the image in and out of focus, allowing you to dial in the sharpest picture possible.
All those phase-detection AF points cover more of the image sensor, which translates even faster subject-tracking and even fewer missed, out-of-focus shots.
The company says it will pick only your best photos, which means that photos of kids who are blinking or out of focus won't be included.
With ObamaCare repeal out of focus for 2018, most of the law, including its Medicaid expansion and subsidies to help people buy coverage, remains in place.
In "Out of Focus," stately electric-piano chords pace a sustained but odd-angled melody: "All I was, was wanting you," she confesses as it begins.
Formats shift with little rhyme or reason; shots are often out of focus; the storyline doesn't always make sense, operating more on themes than traditional plotlines.
Taking multiple pictures allows the camera to capture different parts of a scene that are waving in and out of focus, so the final shot is sharper.
A teaser for Wednesday's episode showed Bee swimming in and out of focus in front of shoddy graphics before stopping the taping to address her remaining staff.
You couldn't glance at, say, a character onscreen and cause the rest of the environment to move out of focus because they're all on different focal planes.
From our perspective, it is more dangerous than helpful to focus on only educating refugees because it puts the main problem of everyday sexism out of focus.
Visually, with her out of focus in the background, you start to question: is that still the little girl in the background or has she now transformed?
In the manner of Ligeti, sustained, mostly subdued chords kept going out of focus, with pitches slipping into piercing clusters, then slipping back into shimmering tonal harmonies.
The heavy and experimental sounds weave in and out of focus, all contained within a definite structure that is often lost with this type of sonic material.
Turrell's "Pink Mist" disorients by leading viewers through a pitch-black corridor, before they meet a sheet of pink light that appears fuzzy and out of focus.
They also get a bit out of focus when the hologram extends too far out, as in the case of a 3D image of a man's face.
Sometimes, the show experiments with David's point of view; through his eyes, some characters appear hazy or out of focus, occasionally blurring into the sunlight behind them.
The composition harkens to Poons's optical illusion art, but it also looks like some kind of out-of-focus printer test, which makes it hard to stare at.
" The release celebrates the Berlin imprint's five-year anniversary, and for the occasion Landberg has composed a ruminative work that cyclically melts in and out of focus. "Buchla.
You see, after Redditor MelvinDickpictweet posted a photo of this ham to Reddit on Thursday, a lot of people have been saying that it looks out of focus.
It's grainy and a little out of focus, but this is the last image captured by Rosetta as it barreled toward the surface of Comet 67P last September.
Bokeh is the out-of-focus portion of a photo that's achieved when a camera captures light through a large aperture (smaller f-stop number; i.e. f/22).
The issue of caste drifts in and out of focus, and the material that's strictly about the school and its goals tends to be a little eye-glazing.
But he looks and sounds unmistakably like Harvey Weinstein, even though we only hear his voice kind of muffled and see him out of focus, from the back.
OUT OF FOCUS GoPro, the maker of wearable cameras, reported a 21.78 percent drop in revenue in the quarter and gave a negative outlook for the holiday season.
I had this image of her just in these gorgeous dresses with a book in her hand, sort of a little bit out of focus out in the corners.
First of all, if this grainy, out-of-focus shot is the best available evidence that David Cameron loved his cat, then David Cameron did not love his cat.
The way the camera moves in and out of focus mostly looks great, though it can get a bit distracting, and the same could be said for the motion.
It leans so hard on the family angle that conversations spin out into stock phrases rather than prickly realities, and whenever we pull back, things go out of focus.
By taking himself out of focus in the film and instead zeroing in on T, he allows those that can relate to the experience to see themselves in it.
Here's a comparison: These days, of course, shallow depth of field is handled by phones' "portrait" modes, which use algorithms to calculate and render the out-of-focus areas.
The darkly colored sequence is jagged-looking and often out of focus, and the quick cutting and rapid, agitated camera movements at times turn it into an impressionistic blur.
The resultant series is dreamlike yet substantial—deeply rooted in the red brick buildings and caffs of Haringey, but with Eugenie's face often out of focus or shrouded in darkness.
The background in Djudjic's photo was already out of focus, leaving Samsung with no way to show the before and after effect for portrait mode, resulting in the photoshopped image.
You'll notice the currently opened app will fade out of focus so that the content on screen is indistinguishable, and the time will be displayed in the top right corner.
Just try watching an out-of-focus (and presumed dead) Michael Myers sit up straight in the background in the final minutes of John Carpenter's Halloween without cringing a little bit.
There are ominous details, like the background motion of an out-of-focus monster in a horror movie: Doors left hanging open, a vehicle abandoned by the side of the road.
The 35mm f/1.4 Summilux lens I used with the M10 provides a lovely vignette when shot wide open, and the out-of-focus areas in its images are lusciously smooth.
The internet is begging for a PDF version of the Boys Don't Cry publication, but it's so glossy that photographs go out of focus and the images are obscured by glare.
Many photographers shoot portraits with wide aperture lenses up close specifically to make sure that the eyes are sharp and everything else from basically the ears back is out of focus.
RATING: THREE AND A HALF POPEYES Carmelo is out of focus, permanently in need of a readjusted approach as basketball's prevailing ideological approach drifts further and further away from his style.
Her gauzy visage certainly captures the essence of the Trump White House: slightly out-of-focus with a lot of sparkle distracting from the fact that there's nothing solid behind it.
Beaumont infuses the video with fractal tessellations, sacred geometry, and varied frame rates that combine to yield visuals that are like images coming in and out of focus in screen static.
If I'm doing conflict photography, I don't have rules: a picture can be out of focus, blurry, backlit — everything is allowed if it's part of what's happening, of what you're seeing.
Compare this with David's inability to picture his late father's face — a failure of memory that's heavy with meaning — and the meaninglessness of the Eye's out-of-focus features is obvious.
A flat-screen TV was mounted above, and while it has some "smart" capabilities, it did not offer app streaming from Netflix, and many channels were fuzzy and out of focus.
I had cried a little, but mostly I felt confused — and out of focus, as if I were viewing everything and everyone in the world through a new and mystifying fog.
The video was shoddy, drifting in and out of focus, four musicians, "his boys" as he calls them, playing a cramped living room, his drummer smacking a beat on a box.
The closest viewers get to seeing him is through blurry crime scene photos and a framed (but out-of-focus) photo of him with his two sons that sits in his studio.
In the press notes, the writer-directors explain that "bokeh" is a photographic term for the part of a photo that's out of focus, the artful background that helps define the foreground.
There's technological invention all over the track: Collins's voice was run through a gizmo called a limiter, its parameters carefully set so his words seemed to slide in and out of focus.
The four aged actor's faces are almost completely out of focus, making Spud, Renton, Sick Boy, and Begbie hard to make out, although they look pretty good for four recovering heroin addicts.
But a shot of John Coltrane from the same year has an aura-like blur, and a picture called "Face Out of Focus" is a featureless glow, undefined by race or gender.
TECH TIP If your pictures look blotchy and out of focus, you likely need to print them at a smaller size or find a version of the photo at a higher resolution.
We've seen him clearly and repeatedly throughout the show's two episodes so far, and yet when he enters the room to interrogate his captive, he's shot with his face out of focus.
Another Sobral telescope, known as an astrograph, also produced lots of star images, but they were blurred and out of focus, perhaps because heat from the sun had affected the telescope mirror.
Enjoy an excerpt from her "Carrot Revolution," a sonically intrepid piece that has the impression of an image coming in and out of focus, joyously performed at Nightcap by the Attacca Quartet.
By default, the selfie camera applies a lot of image smoothing and other effects to try to beautify the photo, but they just make it look out of focus and unattractive to me.
Genres, production techniques, types of hat; all these things take their place in the cultural landscape and find themselves moving from fore to background, in and out of focus as the seasons change.
If you look through and the sun is too bright, out of focus or surrounded by a murky haze, or if you can see things like ordinary household lights, the glasses aren't safe.
Three women stare at the viewer with too many eyes; a woman against a dark mountainscape slides into and out of focus; and the eye attempts to make sense of what it's seeing.
The depth map is not as 'deep' and the transitions between out of focus and in focus areas are not as wide or smooth as they are on iPhone XS, but it's passable.
In this case, I was physically close, but the Leica M 35mm lens I was using did not focus at such a close distance, and the foreground is thus quite out of focus.
With a poetic libretto and mercurial score, its ideas shift in and out of focus, slippery and only suggested: the ephemerality of inspiration; the stifling frustration of doubt; the ecstasy of cultivating beauty.
The third email had no message in its body, but included an image depicting Chairman Pai and, in the foreground and slightly out of focus, a framed photograph of Chairman Pai and his family.
Trendy copper fairy lights hover just out of focus behind Zoe Sugg (known on her YouTube channel as Zoella), who sits perched on a smooth white duvet, her hair settled in immaculate blonde waves.
The P10's shot does a pretty good job of smoothing out a busy background without looking too unnatural — it's a wide-angle lens, after all, so things shouldn't be too out of focus.
At first, that may seem like a plus, as it is easier to separate your subject from the background and produce very soft, blurry, out-of-focus areas with a shallow depth of field.
Old newsreels and radio broadcasts rattle and hum in the background as the cinematographers, Jared Raab and Andrew Appelle, deliver an endlessly diverting stream of images that drift teasingly in and out of focus.
The images are marked by errant light leaks, several are out of focus, and the exposure is never quite perfect — but that's all part of the appeal and what makes the exhibition so memorable.
Ishiuchi Miyako: Postwar Shadows celebrates one of the few women coming out of the are, bure, boke (grainy, blurry, and out-of-focus) style of photography, whose most recognizable practitioner may be Daidō Moriyama.
She was unsure how the images, designed for screens, would look projected—with many of them out of focus—onto large columns set at various depths, as well as onto the ceiling and floor.
On "Thrashing Thru the Passion" they rediscovered it, brawny riffs and brainy lyrics matched evenly over 10 songs about people whose lives are drifting out of focus into "tiny little triumphs, massive bloody failures".
It continues to captivate viewers thanks to the pure level of access de Lestrade was given from the beginning and the rollercoaster of emotions as Michael's guilt or innocence wavers in and out of focus.
With five, you're asked to commit to this cult and if you do you get quick cuts of gigantic spiders, clowns in milky bathtubs, and a final clown who shifts in and out of focus.
With this technology you can not only see an object floating in front of your nose but you can cast it out of focus simply by looking at something else in the light field space.
So if this is in the background, and that little bit is out of focus — well, how do you know exactly that you've got the track working for the digital horse body you're putting in?
As the tablet breaks and Sarah's rage grows, her mother's bloodied head goes in and out of focus, as if neither Sarah nor the chip in her head can decide whether she should see it.
Sixty-five percent of the footage was all out of focus and we hired this DP that was supposed to be amazing and it just was crap, so they cut something together for the presentation.
Huawei isn't just relying on what the P9's camera captures — it's also improving it in software by simulating bokeh, the out-of-focus blooms of light you often see in the back of photographs.
With the tentacles of the conspiracy reaching everywhere, the book can't hope to make sense of it all; instead its lens zooms in and out of focus, erratic and hyperactive, drawing lines and connecting threads.
It's the platonic ideal of a highway, never ending, signs changing only slightly, passing strange towns you've never heard of and will never hear of again, bizarre radio stations fading in and out of focus.
The script is as undisciplined as the characters: It spills out in a series of scattered vignettes, captured in several cases by a manic handheld camera that's frequently out of focus or pointed in random directions.
Art Bartschi of Geneva was one of 58 newcomers at the fair, exhibiting 10 new paintings by Antoine Roegiers, a Belgian artist who blurs the imagery of old master paintings to resemble out-of-focus photographs.
Susan Hilferty's psychoanalytical set and costumes (both modern day) are built as metaphors for Hamlet's mind; the rest of the able cast swims in and out of focus, as Hamlet considers and then discards their characters.
Some Chick tracts sound like they were straight out of Focus on the Family's James Dobson's "Letter from 2012," published to the web in 2008 as a way to sway people away from voting for Obama.
So I was able to stand behind the Sun and squint until the star went out of focus in one corner of my vision and a virtual Saturn and its rings became crystal clear in the distance.
Stevenson's guitar playing has never been this confident, and it allows her to let her notes flutter in and out of focus so that instruments such as cello, piano, and strings can finish her thoughts for her.
"Those issues have been there all along — it's just that they've been largely out of focus until this whole mess occurred," said Peter Fader, a professor of marketing at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
There is a marvelous kind of abstraction that emerges from the footage from one Glover family trip to historic Greenfield Village, especially in terribly out-of-focus moments, which somehow reduce everything to its most essential shapes.
I was looking at the ceiling, which was also out of focus, thinking that's all that'll help me for the next few minutes as this guy is on top of me fucking me and making so much noise.
This melding of partly articulated ideas suggests that twilight that occurs just before you fall asleep, when the accumulated impressions of a day — and a lifetime — swirl in and out of focus, each weighted with the same significance.
Album opener "Stray Dog" welcomes listeners to The English Beach's desolate world: its unsettling drone, thick and looming like a sandstorm, falls in and out of focus beneath a man's forewarning monologue, and the sound of dogs barking.
Though it is uncredited in the program, Curtis also did the video for the show, which reads like a rehearsal tape, not a finished product: terrible lighting, and shaky camera work that goes in and out of focus.
Or if we wanted him to be silhouetted in front of an all-orange screen, I would zoom into a piece of orange tape on the stage and make it out of focus, so you couldn't see the texture.
Abbas and Abou-Rahme seem eager to symbolically 'free' the masks, but they look more burdened here, like shadows that flicker in and out of focus, objects that seem trapped between the worlds of the living and the dead.
When I tried to use the camera with a selfie stick for snowboarding, it focused on my glove, the stick itself, or me when it was close, then when I'd extend the stick it would be out of focus.
I understand that a domestic feature-length film, whatever its subject, is not going to include actual sex, or male genitalia that are not flaccid, moving quickly out of frame, and/or out of focus from across a room.
Linus Sandgren's camera twirls and dances right along with Seb and Mia, exploring spaces and whip-panning with big payoffs — but there are some odd out-of-focus moments and barely-correctible darkness issues in the now-famed opening sequence.
In particular, I love a shot late in episode one when Dee Dee is talking to some neighbors at a party, and in the background, out of focus, we can see Gypsy raising a can of Coke to her lips.
While existing AR and VR headsets can show you stereoscopic 3D by displaying slightly different images to each of your eyes, future headsets will allow you to change what's in and out of focus based on where your eyes are looking.
He became obsessed with Mr. Naharin's work and in 2007 persuaded him to let him film his creative process for "Out of Focus," a documentary about Mr. Naharin's experience with the now-defunct Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet in New York.
But for everyone outside the tribe of the Senate, it is likely that when McConnell's remaking of the judiciary is remembered, he will be a figure off to the side, perhaps slightly out of focus, in a photograph of Donald Trump.
Once at the pad, I'd need to focus on the area I'd want to get my pictures, focus the camera on that spot, and then tape my lens down so that it wouldn't shift and accidentally go out of focus throughout the night.
In My Mother in the Backyard, DuBois uses perspective to highlight his parents' estrangement: In the foreground his mother is caught in a moment of worried contemplation, while in the back, out of focus, his father walks by the pool in swimming trunks.
But it's not literally going to enhance the details of the original shots if they're a bit fuzzy or out of focus to begin with (with perhaps the exception of Jpeg artifacts, though I can't say my tests proved this out either).
Tim Cook, who runs one of the world's most important companies and does not need this crap from any of you, is getting roasted after posting a wild, out-of-focus shot on Twitter tonight at the end of Super Bowl 50.
More than anything else, the film is terrifying because it is so patient — something spelled out in the opening shot, which lingers on the vaporous apparition of a young woman, just out of focus, as the audience squirms to make sense of it.
It's hard to take a bad picture – or at least an out of focus or unbalanced one in terms of exposure and lighting, and that's the key to making a camera that's designed for everyone, as opposed to something honed for specialist craft.
FRANK OCEAN "Blonde" (Boys Don't Cry) After four years of quiet, Mr. Ocean returned with a pile of songs that are slippery, shifting in and out of focus, and full of characters who are in dialogue but do little to reassure one another.
From the gym equipment just out of focus in some of these vacation photos to the guys choosing to start their season training on a beach, the long and beautiful time we have known as NBA summer vacation is almost behind us.
Apple says the feature relies on the faster sensor and new image signal processor found in the iPhone XS. The other main update to the iPhone's camera software is in how it handles bokeh, the quality of the out-of-focus areas in a photo.
After the protests of '78-82 quieted, maybe there seemed to be a kind of resolution — the Sámi Parliament was built, the declaration signed and the king apologized — but those emblems of progress have slid out of focus and lost much of their impact.
But it was the blast furnace that our newspaper's camera lingered on, gazing past the out-of-focus workers in the foreground, as if just by keeping the furnace lit we could have preserved the comfort and security we had so long taken for granted.
The concept mimics the focus of the eye and allows the outer reaches of your vision to drop out of focus and therefore drastically lighten the load on system resources and allow the devices to, in turn, focus more on kicking up frame rates.
Like the iPhone 22 Plus and the Huawei Mate 23 and P22, the Z2 Force's dual rear cams enhance portrait photos through shallow depth of field so you can put sharp focus on faces while potentially distracting elements remain out of focus and blend into the background.
"You've got your grainy film stock, weird electronic music, saturated colors, very long, static camera shots, random close-ups of hands and eyes, lots of shots of nature—especially clouds—when the movie's not about nature, and the camera is often intentionally out of focus," he says.
" Something has clearly gone wrong in the meantime, but perhaps it could be that Western leaders' perception of the state of affairs in Turkey has been, as the chairperson Faruk Loğoğlu of the Turkish opposition party CHP (Republican People's Party) pointed out, "sadly out of focus.
Suddenly, in the background — out of focus, unnoticed by the foreground characters — a man zips through the air in a seated position, a couple of feet off the ground, as pedestrians are upended in front of him, as if struck by the force of an unseen vehicle.
Rift was difficult to wear on my face; I failed to orient the device to block out the outside world in a space under my nose (perhaps because I have a long nose) and a quick head movement made the headgear go out of focus and required a readjustment.
I've played the album several times across 19.073, and certain parts of it still hit me today with a discomforting queasiness: squeals and drones drift in and out of focus atop crisp folktronica beats of no little beauty, while woozy chimes stagger about in a fog of radio static.
"Why would you want to watch a movie that's so out of focus?" she asks, wearing a Samsung Gear VR. We're happy she came by, but we're even happier to embarrass David, so please watch the show and then tweet at him and tell him that he's dreamy.
It's not quite as technologically remarkable as the Lytro cameras, but by capturing 49 areas of every image in focus, users can adjust what part of the image they'd like to be sharp, and which they'd prefer to be out of focus, using the camera's three-inch touchscreen.
The problem with estimating gay and lesbian populations is that they represent such a small fraction of the total population; any mistakes in how people answered their census forms are likely to push the number of gay couples and, in particular, gay married couples wildly out of focus.
This is never so evident as when one encounters a native Detroiter who has been away from the city for a long time; these folks can sometimes serve as a kind of time capsule, reminiscing about a version of Detroit that slips increasingly out of focus, for better and for worse.
With a new kind of motion-tracking auto-focus option you can tap once to track the subject of a photo without needing to tap to refocus, a feature sure to be handy for the kind of people that fill up their storage with hundreds of out-of-focus pet shots.
The 20-minute work is layered with shape-shifting elements: droning low sonorities; restlessly oscillating figures; sonic masses that come in and out of focus; blocks of chords that heave and sway; and, in one surprising turn, a beguiling melodic episode that yearns to settle in but never quite does.
The framing when Nick unbuckles his pants, with Serena Joy standing out of focus to the side, is amazing for how succinctly it encapsulates so much of what Gilead represents: the rarity of private moments, the currency of women's bodies and the fear of violence in the face of absolute control.
A software update that will be made available by the end of the year will also enable "Portrait" mode, which blurs out the background to render bokeh (the out of focus background that's the result of a large aperture â€" that's a low f-stop number â€" and shallower depth of field).
She approached the joining of sound and vision with a scientific precision, keeping up on new technologies and going to painstaking measures herself to create the shape and light configurations in her films sometimes drawing animations by hand on film or shooting inanimate objects out of focus or reflected in broken mirrors.
Hadreas got his start at the beginning of this decade as a guy with a piano, his songs distant and out-of-focus in a way that was nonetheless relatable; since then, the picture's gotten clearer, and No Shape is an affecting snapshot of an artist who continues to develop in new and surprising ways.
She shared a photo of her bare arse on Twitter, while also slipping in a casual plug for her Christmas album: (The below is a bit NSFW by the way, if your workplace is of the sort that frowns on out-of-focus bare arses on employees' screens) Extremely chef's kiss, I'm sure you'll agree.
The resulting image is less pixellated, but its edges seem blurred and out of focus: Google isn't the only company working on this tech, and earlier this year, Twitter bought a startup named Magic Pony that does the same sort of smart upsampling, but with video — a much harder task considering how many frames need to be quickly processed.
Hara finds fleeting moments such as the blurred image of a child behind a translucent curtain from the "Fringes of Articulation," (2004) series, or the slightly out of focus image of a dog peering out of a car window which she framed against the backdrop of a tall, imposing building from the "Here and There Behind the Clouds," (2008), series.
This should allow the Nokia 9 to capture images with more than 1,29 levels of depth sensitivity (or so Nokia claims), so that instead of getting just two or three zones of bokeh like you see on a lot of other smartphone photos (especially the ones with simulated bokeh), the blurry, out of focus areas in the Nokia 2700 transition smoothly from front to back.
It's hard to think of a more effective way to establish the bone-deep truth of his affection for Mary, for example, than the way it's portrayed in the funeral scene that opens in the episode: Laszlo, in close-up profile, staring at the grave without really seeing or hearing the mourners who approach him one by one to pay their respects, hovering just out of focus.
Though Sugimoto has made his name as an artist who has long questioned the meaning of an image — consider his earliest photographs, beginning in the 1970s, of the dioramas at the American Museum of Natural History, in which tableaus of animals and primitive man took on an uncanny reality when framed by Sugimoto's lens, or his 1990s images of architectural masterpieces, where monumental buildings shimmer out of focus like an early Gerhard Richter painting — he is also a cultural completist, someone who finds his inspirations from both the ancient world and the contemporary.
WHAT WERE SAYING IS IS THAT THE VALUE OF A COMPANY HAS TO DO WITH THE CURRENT AND FUTURE PROFITS DISCOUNTED BACK AT AN APPROPRIATE RATE AND THEN WTIH A TONE OF IRONY, WE ARE SAYING HYPOTHETICALLY WHAT WOULD IT TAKE FOR THAT THEORY TO BE WRONG AND ADVANCING THE WAY THAT WE THINK SOME INVESTORS ARE INVESTING TODAY AND WE THINK ULTIMATELY THIS IS A TEMPORARY PHENOMENON TIME TO TIME WHEN VALUE INVESTING GETS OUT OF FOCUS, PEOPLE QUESTION, HEY, IS THIS EVER GOING TO WORK AGAIN THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED WAS AROUND 27 WHEN EVERYBODY WAS TALKING ABOUT EYEBALLS ITS LIKE THE NEW PARADIGM FOR INVESTING.
While the media dither about with an unexplained fascination with trivia — Clinton's description of GOP nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's supporters as "deplorable," Trump condoning violence at his rallies, Clinton's latest cover-up, Trump's health records, Trump's tax records and what they might show that we don't already know, the possibility of Clinton being influenced by donors to the Clinton Foundation — the key questions remain out of focus: How will either candidate govern and what type of judgment will he or she bring to the Oval Office?

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