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"blurry" Definitions
  1. without a clear outline; not clear

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Note how the tree is less blurry than the background, but more blurry than the subject.
"The travel issue is a blurry legal line and it's been blurry for a very long time," Noti said.
When you looked through them, things on the outside appeared either close and blurry or far away and blurry.
Where you wind up at the end of the film, hopefully it's really blurry because I think the truth is a really blurry reality.
North Korea released blurry surveillance footage that showed a blurry figure — allegedly Warmbier — taking a propaganda banner from an off-limits area of his hotel.
Moreover, only about 214.7% of all humans from around the world have 215/212 vision, so that leaves the rest of us in blurry, blurry darkness.
My eyes turned red and everything looked blurry. . . .
"Thank you, Instagram," I hiss into the blurry setting sun.
That line between dealer and healer can get really blurry.
The picture on her ID came out dark and blurry.
Bad hair decisions, ex-lovers, blurry concert shots — all evacuated.
The bigger problem is that the screen is just blurry.
The photos will probably end up blurry and unidentifiable anyway.
For those in the funeral industry, this boundary is blurry.
In Los Angeles, the lines are getting blurry as fuck.
You'll never have to watch a blurry, ripped copy again.
Often, though, they're blurry, shaky messes that you won't want.
Are you swooning over Oppo's blurry antenna lines photo yet?
It was quite hard to get a blurry, unfocused shot.
If your hands aren't particularly steady, you'll get blurry shots.
Cataracts cause blurry vision by clouding the eyes' clear lenses.
It was even more blurry the next time I went.
They simply don't print cards this blurry or this faded.
Read This Next: The Blurry Line Between Healing and Dealing
Learn something new, and enjoy the blurry '90s music videos.
I'm taking video and blurry flash photos on my iPhone.
All that will give you is a very blurry image.
The photo is a blurry snap posted by Justin Bieber.
If blurry baby pics are your thing, check it out.
This is part of the night where things get blurry.
His speech today, streamed from his home, was blurry, discolored.
The line between your personal and public life is blurry.
But if I take them off, it's a bit blurry.
This phenomenon underscores the blurry boundaries of China's state sector.
Ms. Rashad's staging, blurry and amorphous, is responsible for that.
If it's a public institution, the lines can get blurry.
Even in the law, these differences are blurry at best.
Plus, the line between foreign and domestic can be blurry.
The resulting "scapes" are unfocused and blurry but easily shareable.
The images are blurry, pixelated, and sometimes datamoshed to hell.
Once something is more than 20 inches away, it's blurry.
They both wear uniforms, hang out together—it's a blurry line.
In both cases it was blurry as my uncle on Christmas.
There's blurry spots everywhere, and the inner thighs are all choppy.
Not because it's gross or anything, but because it appears blurry.
I ultimately opted not to because it made everything more blurry.
The line between real and fake will only get more blurry.
Leigh's vision went blurry and limbs went numb, she told SWNS.
Every single image I took indoors was dark, grainy, and blurry.
Some people were even resorting to watching blurry feeds on Periscope.
But with some perspective, the picture gets blurry around the edges.
Look how blurry the Moto G7's pic on the left.
Most importantly, we've all posted a blurry photo now and again.
When things on social media get blurry, people start to worry.
At this point, the lines between politician and celebrity are blurry.
And that's something worth defining as the lines become increasingly blurry.
This adaptive upsampling means the resulting, zoomed images are less blurry.
She is untethered, a blurry presence smudged across a dense atmosphere.
But ultimately, "Residence" is a little too blurry and languidly paced.
The app looks at timestamps, rejects blurry photos and compares contrast.
But logs of the later messages, while blurry, show their names.
Some pictures are just blurry feathers pressed against the camera lens.
If there's a blurry reflection in a trailer, they'll decipher it.
But for many others, the images are blurry, unedited, and silly.
Other less common symptoms include headaches, blurry vision, fatigue, and flushing.
Outlines of individual clouds formed, and branches sprouted from blurry trees.
I took about 30 photos of him, all of them blurry.
A blurry photo shows him dressed in a vest and tie.
We look at the blurry lines and policing challenges it faces.
"The definition of them can be blurry," Ms. Wu, 31, said.
A book about a blurry subject, it is cleareyed and assured.
A sudden excruciating pain in her head made her vision blurry.
If the lines were blurry then, by 2017 they were obliterated.
The text is kind of blurry because of the frosted display.
Your shoulders are stiff and your vision is a little blurry.
Don't delay recommended cataract surgery; blurry vision can foster serious stumbles.
"On cam," the blurry image showed feces oozing through white underwear.
There are otherwise finished paintings with undefined parts – like the blurry sleeves and hands in Titian's "Portrait of a Lady and Her Daughter" — or unfinished efforts that are relatively blurry all over, like Rubens's battle scene.
Spade shared a blurry photograph of himself and the designer at Christmas.
I tried to move and look around, but my vision was blurry.
Click here to view original GIFTotal sharpness or blurry background, you decide.
Save yourself from blurry photos for good with this Stabilizer Rig Kit.
If my subject moved at all — like my dog — they were blurry.
Then they shared a photo of themselves, the kind of blurry selfie.
The results of firsthand observation will always show a bright, blurry object.
Better keep a micro-fiber cloth handy unless you want blurry photos.
"Taylor Swift" is a blurry-faced shot of the singer being penetrated.
It's always a blurry line seeing how people package and present them.
Through the lens of our screens, the future of driving is blurry.
Babineau acknowledged that the footage was blurry, as the family has claimed.
"With Tonya Harding, the line between truth and fiction is always blurry."
No one actually saw the event, except maybe this blurry-faced woman.
As you can see with my breakfast, stabilization means less blurry bacon.
People are still rating my feet based on far away, blurry photos.
Otherwise, a shaky grip on the camera could mean a blurry exposure.
Just look how blurry the trees look in the Z4's pic.
Simply being out of focus is one cause of a blurry photo.
All she can do is take a blurry selfie and be proud.
Taylor just takes blurry and overexposed photos on her iPhone at concerts.
Yet what should be a clear picture of violence always looks blurry.
First, the lines are incredibly blurry and can be difficult to determine.
It was really hard making that not one blurry line on camera.
Does that distinction seem as if it might get blurry in practice?
The line between action and thought was more blurry than it seemed.
Now the moment has passed and you're stuck with a blurry image.
At this point, it is evening and things start to become blurry.
Maybe knowing how popular they are in blurry form will change things?
Chinatown remains a blurry backdrop, a view from the No. 7 train.
On the S20, you can see everything in the background is blurry.
They sound slightly fuzzy, like the sound-equivalent of having blurry vision.
Finally, a blurry image of a small gray bird came into view.
Now imagine that the mirror is a little blurry, streaky with steam.
Many are just blurry partial images of human figures, some perhaps bruised.
After all, Leonardo himself painted his portrait subjects against blurry, indistinct landscapes.
My vision became blurry, and then tears started racing down my cheeks.
Echo: A blurry, semi-transparent trail added to movements  — aka drunk vision.
Those symptoms include light sensitivity, blurry vision or "holes" in one's sight.
And the line between pure performance and occasional prostitution was always blurry.
The band had famously blurry boundaries between their business and personal relationships.
Windows 10 will now detect if an app is blurry because of a monitor change or if you docked a laptop, and it will attempt to scale it better to stop apps from scaling too small or becoming blurry.
That's likely what you'll get with your video games too, only instead of just seeing a blurry stream, you'll lose an hour of gameplay because you couldn't see the bad guy and died because your stream was all blurry.
Look at all the grain and noisy, blurry details in the Palm's shot.
And it&aposs probably a pretty obvious fix for this blurry-headed male.
" He then posted a blurry photo of a highway, writing "Here comes Hell.
It's a career that blends work and play and the boundaries are blurry.
The blurry footage was composed of still images that updated every three seconds.
Perhaps you don't need all the blurry extra shots from that college party.
There will be rumors of crisis actors and blurry photos with red circles.
Kroes showed a picture of the painting but it was a little blurry.
Possibly before you post a blurry picture of a dead sheep to Instagram.
But when Mr. Hollinger peered at that blurry image, he saw new possibilities.
Two orange glowing eyes stare from the face of the blurry clown. Deadlights.
Other ocular melanoma symptoms include blurry vision or dark spots in the eye.
THE footage is jumpy and at times blurry, but the voices are clear.
But the background just three feet behind him looks bizarrely, almost artificially, blurry.
But the administrative explanations for what had happened, she said, were always blurry.
Francis released a blurry surveillance photo of a man described as the suspect.
His family maintains the object in his hands in the video is blurry.
Most of the time, though, I wound up with blurry, dirty-looking pictures.
That meant he could try a different technique, opting for the blurry effect.
Even the smallest amount of exposure can cause blurry vision or temporary blindness.
So he took it down, replacing it with a slightly less blurry one.
As you repeat that cycle, the idea of becoming a millionaire becomes blurry.
Instagram is awash with blurry videos of rolled-fist drops and smoke machines.
"Lines between government hackers and criminals in many circumstances can be quite blurry."
And I could see that the hugging-dogs image was kind of blurry.
But when it comes to law enforcement unions, that line often gets blurry.
"SELFAYYY" she shouted, snapping a blurry photo of herself and my left eyebrow.
Our approach identifies optimal start and end points, and also discards blurry frames.
If you just throw punches with glowing gloves, the image gets very blurry.
"It's a little bit blurry, for sure," Rogers said of the final point.
Whatever blurry line might have once existed, these are two different religious traditions.
Perfect. Trying to text when your screen is too blurry to even read?
Five or six people have completed the challenge—the exact figure is blurry.
It may be grainy and blurry, but it's still a glorious photo. [ESA]
Your handler seems to personally hate your targets, and the reasons are blurry.
The first pic was blurry, but fans could easily see the radical change.
In some images, low-res photos from Trump rallies serve as blurry backdrops.
Some of the pictures are blurry, others generic enough to be stock photos.
Under Mr. Trump, though, the confused approach makes for a blurry regulatory picture.
But in recent years we've seen the lines between them get really blurry.
Each has a particular take on the blurry line between rapping and melody.
Other possible symptoms of low blood pressure include nausea, fatigue and blurry vision.
Their mother is now a blurry creature, lost in an Ambien-induced stupor.
The result is a queasy myopia of uncomfortably intimate moments and blurry context.
Now, I zoom in and out of this photo, studying every blurry detail.
"Here's a pic (albeit dark and blurry) if you need more," she wrote.
The electronic musician who calls himself Burial deals in blurry, melancholy, ominous implications.
In Vega's case, the line between art and not-art was always blurry.
In drama, as in photography, there's a blurry territory between empathy and ogling.
Unsurprisingly, I couldn't hold it still enough and the photo turned out blurry.
Chum Bucket, evil Patrick, blurry Mr. Krabs, sleeping Squidward, and so many more.
My left eye is blurry … I'm a little bit freaked out about it.
By the time we had snapped a blurry selfie, we were shooed out.
But that line is increasingly blurry since communities now grow and organize online.
Where the line between the character ends and the man begins gets blurry.
The short-term effects of highs are blurry vision, fatigue, and unquenchable thirst.
Blurry, but unmistakable—my mother had taken a photograph of a video game.
It starts off easy, like this: By the end, you're looking at blurry blobs.
But it's not completely flawless: the legs are a little blurry in the output.
It's here where the line between video game and film gets really, really blurry.
A surveillance video shows the two blurry figures walking in the snowy city street.
The grays are clear but slightly blurry, the range of values devoid of extremes.
The photos are often blurry, over- or underexposed, askew, interrupted by other overlaid objects.
Cataract surgery has become quite common and often helps people suffering from blurry vision.
You can almost smell the hairspray in the slapdash, blurry, and non-linear video.
Perhaps, then, the line between icon and sexual interest is a bit blurry, too.
Hal was diagnosed last June with Hodgkin lymphoma after experiencing blurry vision while practicing.
It's like the day is running away like a blurry film before my eyes.
It's blurry with washed-out colours like a bad photograph, and it's very generic.
It worked OK, but parts of my hair were still blurry in the shot.
You'll see lots of jagged edges and a few blurry objects as you play.
Then something else happens, another shaky cellphone video, another blurry horror on our monitors.
The blurry distinction between natural and human-caused disasters also cuts the other way.
Tax activists retort that the line between lawful and unlawful acts is often blurry.
When you look through a small hole, things on the other side appear blurry.
Things are feeling blurry—use this time to reassess what makes you feel comfortable.
Out of context, they seem innocuous: Blurry shots of a dessert or a hill.
Lil blurry but SUCH an exciting moment 0003 me & wanted 2 share w/u!
The picture was blurry and the official wanted us to take a new one.
I zoom in and out on dozens of blurry interior photos to compare minutia.
It did make photos taken with the nova plus a lot less less blurry.
And it makes the line between virtual reality and actual reality even more blurry.
This decade will be recalled through blurry cellphone and dash-cam videos of shootings.
The stories contained in the lyrics, even when blurry and imagistic, are clearly recounted.
Before, this would have led to a blurry "greenish-yellowish-reddish bird," Microsoft explains.
The more blurry it's gonna be, the great complicator takes us all into account.
Additionally, her right leg looks blurry, a typical side effect of photo-editing apps.
How much of Sakuraba's game was legitimate and how much was showmanship was blurry.
Same as now, at the end of the six months: a blotchy, blurry joke.
No more blurry pictures or muffled sound when you're binge-watching the latest flicks.
Previously, to get that blurry background effect, your subjects had to remain fairly still.
You start out, everything was fine, and all of a sudden things get blurry.
Over time these patches usually become bigger causing blurry, misty vision and eventually blindness.
Bit by bit by bit, the picture comes into focus from a blurry mess.
The world could be quite blurry, or parts of the world could be missing.
It'll also make sure those screenshots and blurry pics aren't part of the mix.
The video was blurry and bizarre, and Mr. Gosling's face occasionally flickered into view.
The restaurant's owner, Laura Maioglio, wasn't wearing her glasses, so her vision was blurry.
Sometimes those images were blurry or were not sent at all, the lawsuit said.
But still, just another blurry face in a city of people who always run.
Start by trimming out the easy ones: duplicate photos, blurry shots and old screenshots.
Doctors can sometimes make a diagnosis when faced with cataracts and blurry eye scans.
It's still anyone's guess, though, how blurry the line becomes between iPads and MacBooks.
Then there is the fade-out into the bedroom, which is deliberately kept blurry.
But the overlap in their sensibilities turns "Loro" into a blurry, distracted, sentimental portrait.
As Bryant walked past him, Brady snapped two blurry photos of Bryant, Dionne said.
Tech Tip Q. My phone's camera has taken blurry photos since I dropped it.
There's a photo that could be Vera and Rupert together, but it's very blurry.
Nor do the differences within the movement become any less blurry as they multiply.
Blurry footage shows Yitzhak Rabin's 1995 assassination at a peace rally in Tel Aviv.
The images are blurry, but it's clear that Beyoncé is a Lizzo fan, too.
Clothing can look blurry, have swirls of colors, or just kind of, well, weird.
Shots in low light came out a bit blurry if I moved at all.
Of course, these are "real" actors, not Santas, but the line does get blurry.
The lines between salesmanship, hucksterism, and demagoguery have always been very blurry with Trump.
Similarly, Solitude's blurry cover is a fitting representation of the album's deliberate sonic imperfections.
The next time I saw Jay was on a blurry Skype call some months later.
I often, just like my own writing, swim through a hot haze of blurry spaces.
And then I think a flight attendant comes over, and she&aposs also blurry-faced.
Continue with ice-breakers and blurry pictures, or find your perfect match for cuffing season?
For queer folks, the line between friend and sexual interest can be a bit blurry.
There's nothing ambiguous about any of those white-and-gray blurry structures once you know.
Yet it also means the overall picture of a game's success remains blurry for longer.
But the lines have always been blurry about the precise level of their editorial involvement.
It's definitely doing more than just cutting the background out and making it all blurry.
The new rear cameras also struggle with low-light photography, often resulting in blurry shots.
Here, we see Arabic words on a television screen that flicker into blurry double images.
I remember my lenses got blurry because of all of the heat in that place.
And with summer vacations coming up, accidentally cropping or blurry details are simply not acceptable.
Others have trouble focusing their eyes or a part of their visual field goes blurry.
Out stepped a blurry figure in a black hoodie, who turned out to be Frank.
The Blurry Pixel hosts the weekly tournaments for 613 Smash, Ottawa's competitive Smash Bros. community.
But when the timer went off, the camera captured blurry pictures of Ramírez Jonas below.
It was the blurry photo of a night sky that convinced Harper to unmute CNN.
But when Congress ceases to function as it should, the division of labour becomes blurry.
You can also see a handful of the event's hero skins, though they're very blurry.
Okay, so it's a bit blurry but, come on, Rey looks Jedi-as-HELL here.
Instead, it's something of a quiet muddle, with too many squandered or dramatically blurry scenes.
It left him able to discern only strong colors, light and dark, and blurry shapes.
Now, the series is showing that those blurry lines also exist in same-sex partnerships.
Visible on his computer screen behind the vile communiqué was a blurry but legible tab.
The only thing I vaguely remember was him slapping my face, and things were blurry.
In this day and age, it's a blurry line between ready-to-wear and couture.
The filmmakers want the audience to see the blurry line between freedom fighter and terrorist.
The police released blurry security footage of a gray sedan tied to his three killers.
There are still power dynamics going on and there are still blurry issues of consent.
They depict the blurry border of order and chaos, childhood and adulthood, boy and monster.
Seen in blurry film montage, the work is a landmark, but also a period artifact.
It illustrates the blurry lines and policing challenge that confront Facebook in its ad targeting.
The blurry nature of equality makes it hard to solve egalitarian dilemmas from first principles.
All around, costume masks have been pushed to hairlines and full, blurry faces are exposed.
The legal line between foreign and domestic terrorists is not just blurry but also misleading.
At first, I assumed that my blurry faces were simply a result of user error.
Total blackness to a blurry light Romo doesn't remember the gunshot that changed her life.
The lines between privacy incident, security incident, insider incident, and fraud are blurry at best.
Get your eyes checked, especially if you're over 40 or if you notice blurry text.
Get your eyes checked, especially if you're over 40 or if you notice blurry text.
The line can be blurry, especially now that we have technology to keep organs functioning.
With the refresh rate capped at 60Hz, fast-moving images might turn up a little blurry.
Sometimes, an image won't show up; other times, it'll get blurry and experience noticeable input lag.
For her, it's in the blurry boundaries between the self and the other that poetry lies.
GUTFELD: No, I would go from like one to five or when I got really blurry.
But instead, the new normal rails against inclusivity, and the subtext of Gaga's rebrand gets blurry.
They are so blurry that all I can say with confidence is boy, are they tall.
When I was younger, it was all spluttery blowbacks and blurry-eyed giggles with your friends.
Movies, at their inception, were hand-cranked carnival attractions, TV an expensive, blurry, furniture-sized indulgence.
Rapid focus capabilities exist on both of these models, so you can kiss blurry photos goodbye.
How much should a broom cost if it occupies the blurry space between craft and art?
The future of TV may be blurry, but that is AT&T's problem now, not theirs.
The symptoms will probably sound familiar: blurry vision, headaches, dry eyes, watery eyes, and tired eyes.
Ms. Fischer, 30, is making her mark in the blurry terrain between classical music and pop.
Some put dark blotches in your field of vision while others make things blurry and unfocused.
Not long after being placed into orbit, Hubble sent back a photo and it was blurry.
This picture is usually blurry and off-center because they haven't totally mastered digital photography yet.
Eventually, C-Span and other networks picked up the blurry live streams from inside the House.
Reading glasses are a clunky fix, because they clarify close vision while making faraway objects blurry.
Less of the subject will be in focus and more of it will be blurry basically.
But in this case, with a blurry image and a fixed gaze, the colors fade away.
In other words, your phone wasn't making you prettier, so much as a bit more blurry.
Non-blurry photos of the Google Pixel and Pixel XL leakToday is apparently Pixel leak day.
"Reality vs expectations," McHale, 30, captioned two photos — one blurry and one clear — of the group.
Because of its fast-as-lightening focus, you can say goodbye to blurry photos for good.
This blurry edge of our planet in the photo reveals the distortive effects of Earth's atmosphere.
This blurry edge of our planet in the photo reveals the distortive effects of Earth's atmosphere.
For days, my head felt really heavy and my eyes were really blurry from the anesthesia.
You can use a clean liner brush to even out the edges and perfect blurry lines.
Hader had blurry and double vision, and had to wear an eye patch for several days.
Even the best cameras are capable of taking a lousy, blurry image from time to time.
OIS reduced the changes of getting shooting blurry photos and videos by counteracting your shaky hands.
Viewers noticed the gaffe almost immediately, spreading blurry screenshots of the offending vessel across the web.
Soon the app will help users eliminate blurry photos and duplicates, and will release shared libraries.
So everyone has a story, but most of them are blurry and faded unless they're yours.
When you create from a blurry place you can go places further than you've ever been.
I looked blurry when I checked out my mug using the 2-megapixel front-facing camera.
They see a blurry amalgam of the president's Twitter thunderbolts, the words of his cabinet secretaries,
My eyeballs were raw, my vision was blurry, and the site's commenters had broken me spiritually.
In the end, Mr. Gonzalez's kind of dreaminess wasn't blurry detachment: It was detail-oriented professionalism.
As he sings about "the stars gittin' blurry," Daunno ventures a few moments of welcome earnestness.
Hayley and Nick Kelble paid $800 for wedding photos that came out blurry, grainy, and underexposed.
The clown was brandishing an ax, according to a Facebook post accompanied by a blurry photograph.
It's less common for musical-theater artists to cross this blurry divide from the other direction.
Foodbeast tipped us off to the above Instagram, showcasing a blurry shot of this alleged flavor.
It looked like a real iPhone box with images and text that was a little blurry.
Nobody wants to watch a blurry Claire Underwood pause mid-speech because of low video quality.
"It was just hard to focus, honestly, just blurry for a good 10 minutes," he said.
They also questioned whether it was really possible to identify who was in blurry surveillance video.
Now, when I think of those blurry nights, pride and shame are tangled in my brain.
The image is blurry, with the whites far too bright, washed-out and lacking in detail.
We got footage of him playing PoM's "Blurry" ... which some fans said sounded Kurt Cobain-esque.
The resulting play is compelling and ambitious but also, under Joanna Settle's direction, a bit blurry.
Or at least he always insisted it was a character, a distinction that often felt blurry.
The image was blurry, but it clearly showed a fiery rim around a round dark spot.
If I'm being super honest, there are a lot of things that are a bit blurry.
One of them even said that he seemed to have sort of these blurry, bloodshot eyes.
Ehsaan lived — and narrated — his life along the blurry Line of Control between the two genres.
Blurry smears of fresh paint were an attempt to "make it look less alive", he added.
The ability to turn off anti-aliasing, for example, makes for a much less blurry image.
It could also be any time — "earlier," after all, is blurry, like peering into deep space.
She shines brightly, circling her blurry-eyed brothers but never following an orbit of her own.
But it's complicated; the show is also aware of the blurry line between help and enabling.
"Dozens," said Dr. Avnish Deobhakta, who saw once-happy sky gazers citing headaches and blurry vision.
He also showed blurry, black-and-white images of a dark-haired man receiving oral sex.
It feels almost like a hallucination—blurry but vivid, its sorrow and pleasure twisted tightly together.
The London-born pop star was spotted by Instagram user FourMee, who posted three blurry photographs.
They posted photographs of a dimly lit square, a portrait of Mao blurry in the background.
Unfortunately, right now there is no room for blurry areas when it comes to climate change.
The original image (below), while awe-inspiring and unprecedented, was also blurry and interrupted by light streaks.
In his most recent post, Davidson shared a blurry photo of himself leaning in to kiss Grande.
Trying to do the same thing on either competing device would have resulted in numerous blurry photos.
Why settle for blurry paparazzi photos from a film set when you can have the real thing?
And even though there's optical image stabilization here, I've been surprised by blurry shots in medium light.
Typically, photos taken with optical zoom are higher resolution, while digitally zoomed photos look grainy and blurry.
That means even if you're zooming in at 2x with Note 303, your photos won't look blurry.
When I fell on my back, my eyes got fuzzy and blurry, and I got dizzy. Wow.
The administration favors sharing blurry, low-resolution cell phone photos over those taken by a professional photographer.
The attacks recurred periodically, bringing blurry vision, slurred speech and difficulty moving one side of his body.
I send them my songs, my jokes, my poems and stories — these are my blurry blossom photos.
A large, blurry chromogenic print from the photographer Bill Jacobson's "Interim Portraits" series hangs over the fireplace.
"Triple Nickel, Tull" features a Victorian-style, high-heeled, knee-length boot against a blurry, architectural background.
When delivered, your friend will see a blurry image as if was behind a condensation-covered window.
Lying is wrong, but confidence is required — and the line between the two is very, very blurry.
"Josephine County Transit Bus Map, Oregon"A blurry, muddy, incomprehensible mess without any useful labelling at all.
Plus the image is occasionally blurry, and the sweet spot for the lenses feels elusive and small.
Whereas many of these details were blurry or hazy in the original, in this remake they're unmistakable.
Paired with the 1-inch sensor, that should make for fast, non-blurry photos in most conditions.
She never shoots near windows, just in case an enterprising fan were to decode some blurry landmark.
That very low number means that you are going to have very shallow, flat, slightly blurry images.
From that point on the night is pretty blurry but I know things definitely escalated from there!
For kids of actor parents, sometimes the lines between art and life can get a little blurry.
This portrait mode selfie placed my son in the blurry zone because it focused on my face.
So the line between self-expression and endorsements is very blurry and confounds traditional regulations and delinations.
TIGHAR claims that a blurry form in that photo may show landing gear components from the Electra.
We're told she's scoffing, particularly because the blurry woman with blonde braids doesn't even look like her.
"Collaboration tools give us the potential to bridge verticals, especially as the lines between them become blurry."
The blurry, heavily blended background does nothing to indicate a situation other than the here-and-now.
There's clearly a relationship and if we zoom out far enough the edges will become quite blurry.
But even when her early 35-millimeter work is overexposed and blurry, the Arbus sensibility shines through.
Instead, I imagine my wedding with a blurry face groom, kind of like the perps on Cops.
It became a diagnosis in 1994, distinct from autistic disorder, but the lines were blurry even then.
Though the views are a little blurry, you can see that the field of view widens greatly.
The cover of "Mith" features a blurry black-and-white portrait of Holley, giving a thumbs-up.
The patient came back to Horn's office a few weeks later, upset because her vision was blurry.
In the case of the Rosetta images, this "added" compression translated to a coherent—but blurry—picture.
But the dialogue assumes the blurry, unpleasant loudness that brings to mind strangers fighting on the streets.
There's also a line of text that resembles a tweet next to a blurry-as-hell avatar.
Producer Anneloes Bakker tells Creators the project was almost derailed when a prototype only produced blurry images.
There are blurry reconnaissance photos of the ship, and group portraits of the young sailors on board.
She alleged in the lawsuit that she experienced daily migraines, blurry vision and memory and concentration problems.
I'm hoping that as I release more music, that line will become less blurry and more distinct.
As a vocalist, Post Malone excels in syllables with blurry edges and tightly controlled melodies that lull.
She was a dumpling of a child, her face unclear in the blurry black-and-white photo.
And with Trump, the line between incompetence and nefariousness, misjudgment and misdirection, is usually a blurry one.
"The lines between participation in a campaign decision and merely giving advice can be blurry," he said.
The blurry distinction between perpetrators and victims makes collective healing by confronting the past a thorny project.
Images of Sands, who with shoulder-length hair resembles a scruffy rock musician, are scant and blurry.
They trapped moisture and reduced the world to two blurry circles bouncing in front of my face.
But as with so much with Mr. Trump, the line between calculation and impulse can be blurry.
In recent years, astronomers have taken the first direct images of exoplanets, blurry pixels of alien landscapes.
After the theft, a blurry photograph of the "Nativity" was hung in the chapel in its place.
Unfortunately, the video is brief and — in classic gadget leak fashion — just a little haphazard and blurry.
AI enhancement of blurry images is just the latest leap, and one of the more unexpected ones.
Out today, the Android app makes VR selfies a reality — even if they are a bit blurry.
The third was so blurry that it was impossible to tell whether Cruz was in the photo.
In blurry black and white, Organic Honey stares into a broken mirror, then back at the camera.
The camera looks to be at least 40-50 feet away, and the suspects are extremely blurry.
And despite numerous post-launch updates, the original Razer phone often suffered from blurry out of focus images.
Another post showed a photo of the bronze statue, but it's blurry and doesn't give away the design.
I can almost make out the specific contours of a woman's face, but it's a blurry, phantom image.
To make matters worse and even more incomprehensible, Giuliani included a random, blurry GIF of the Atlanta Hawks.
Meaning, you can take photos of your pets or kids and the end result isn't a blurry mess.
One figure in the center is blurry, most likely because he moved slightly during the long exposure time.
And recently, they released their first result: a neural network that sharpens up blurry, noisy images from space.
The Dark Knight is not just about Batman; it's about the blurry line between random violence and vigilantism.
Like last year's phone, the G8 is still slow to capture, which leads to lots of blurry photos.
What seems to be the central issue is a blurry distinction between what constitutes "amateur" and "professional" sports.
Then there was a sequence that recontextualized everything, and made the case for this disjointed, blurry narrative format.
The game is a tale of queer discovery, but the answer to whose discovery that is is blurry.
"If someone posts a photo that's really blurry and dark, you can barely see the makeup," says Gutierrez.
These are not the awful, blurry cell phone photos Trump and his staff have been posting to Twitter.
It then automatically makes the background blurry so that it feels like you're using an expensive DSLR camera.
The photo results from the Coolpad Legacy and Rokit IO 33D are blurry, even when I'm standing still.
Beautiful pastel colors and blurry, Claude Monet-esque backdrops in the Urahara world keep its characters' inanities tolerable.
Cataract surgery is performed to treat cataracts, which can cause blurry vision and increase the glare from lights.
"Their vision is blurry, but the blurriness depends on the color," the younger Stubbs said in a statement.
The line between what's "focused on individual body parts" and what's required to sell swimsuits remains equally blurry.
For celebrities, the line between performance and facts is awfully blurry, especially in the age of social media.
Like Samsung's Galaxy Note 9, it will weed out pictures that are blurry or snaps where someone blinked.
"Signs and symptoms of ocular syphilis can include eye redness, blurry vision, and vision loss," de Voux says.
More blurry is their research on the non-genetic (or environmental) contributors to autism, like pollution or medications.
Many of the videos are blurry, grainy or from bystanders who were capturing interactions between police and residents.
"I remember that even my lenses got blurry because of all the heat in that place," he said.
This is not the first time Fairey has gotten caught up in the blurry art-advertising border region.
Her face is partially obscured, her expression is concentrated with effort, and her feet are a little blurry.
That's something people listen to, and the information's going to get blurry if you don't talk about it.
Nyong'o's fairy tale was briefly derailed when her drunk friend took a blurry photo of her and Beyoncé.
It's all nostalgic fun and games, but this can create a blurry timeline, devoid of life's ticking clock.
Blurry Pixel owner Vincent Johnston, 27, told me why he felt Ottawa was ready for an eSports bar.
They were big fans of non-fighting eSports, but had come to The Blurry Pixel for the atmosphere.
Usually, the first symptoms that appear are blurry or double vision, color distortion or blindness in one eye.
I understand that's a crazy thing to say; this trailer is a blurry mishmash of the same footage.
The memory of the event is less a memory and more a series of blurry flashes of consciousness.
Also: The purple flowers framing the picture -- blurry in the foreground -- give the whole shot an artsy feel.
Climate experts say the rising percentage of sketchy information makes the overall portrait of global emitters increasingly blurry.
As is always the case with Trump, however, the lines between the personal and the political are blurry.
Most women are in the middle two categories, and the line between those categories is blurry, Sprague said.
They came in the form of blurry, silent figures, and when they arrived, he knew to stay away.
He especially adores performing — "Always fun to play drums when I get the chance!" one blurry post reads.
But Wales Interactive has some previous form here, in the blurry world between filmmaking and video game development.
My vision goes blurry, and I'm told that my alien body needs to conduct its regular gender change.
It's not just blurry or sharp — there is a scale at work that makes it feel more natural.
But she also said this: For the Lakers, the lines between family and basketball and business are blurry.
Actors cringe their way through terrible line reads, awkward staging, blurry green-screening, and especially creepy sex scenes.
My vision goes blurry, and I'm told that my alien body needs to conduct its regular gender change.
He posts blurry pictures of Trump's private jet on the runway in a way that borders on pornographic.
Experts have warned that even a small amount of exposure could lead to permanent blurry vision or blindness.
So I'm all right with characters staying a touch blurry in my mind as I get swept along.
In one image, a family photograph turns unfocused and blurry, with the patriarch staring off outside the frame.
We're told the images are so blurry you can't even tell if the robbers are still wearing masks.
But as in so many parts of the South, the line between black and white food is blurry.
It opens with a 3-D rendering of a monumental statue rotating over a montage of blurry photos.
BERLIN — Blurry selfies, pixelated screen shots, Photoshop disasters: Low-quality, mass-reproduced pictures flood our screens every day.
I even let them look into the camera so they could see how blurry the background would be.
As it stands, Chrome is changing itself to *not* support web standards across certain blurry and arbitrary lines.
My mother's words — confused, distressed, urgent — sliced through the blurry haze of consciousness that had become my norm.
Though what that means can sometimes be blurry, he said, the Trump claim struck him as dubiously broad.
The new trailer is refreshingly honest, showing the slightly cutdown version for Nintendo's platform, blurry textures and all.
Q. How can I find out how big I can print a digital photo before it gets blurry?
From Albert's, who's close by, there's a kind of a blurry, hostile barrier between him and his partner.
The closeup images on Google Earth were too blurry for him to tell if the border was fenced.
Her vision had become blurry, she told the E.R. doctors, and her left hand felt numb and weak.
During the morning, I would see pretty clearly, but then by early afternoon, my vision would be blurry.
As with his vacation in Bedminster, N.J., the line between work and leisure is often blurry for him.
But the S20 Ultra's 100x zoomed photos are blurry and void of detail, and they look plain bad.
The line between law and politics has always been blurry, and judges have often professed to sharpen it.
Specifically, a person with diabetes may have blurry vision for a period, and then it returns to normal.
It is a little blurry in the photo, but Stone and McCary are in focus and all smiles.
I was impressed that they were able to be enlarged to such a degree and not look blurry.
Much of the line where Congress's power stops and the president's begins is blurry, with few definitive precedents.
The line between solo show and stand-up has always been blurry, but now it is nearly meaningless.
Shakie, a selfie app, requires you to vigorously shake your phone in order to take a blurry selfie.
My nose ran without pause, my throat felt like a sandpaper rattle and my eyes were blurry from tears.
And at night, the PH-28 is terribly inconsistent, often capturing a series of dark, blurry and unusable messes.
This is mainly because the poor positioning of the camera leads to the face being blurry or off-center.
The recent birthday boy (he turned one in December) is being held by Kardashian in the artsy, blurry image.
Your photo and all other users' photos on the app remain blurry until a series of messages are exchanged.
This is a big deal because blurry, lackluster images were one of my biggest complaints about Razer's first phone.
The suspected gunman had only a blurry photo of Fernandez, who was wearing similar clothing to Ortiz that night.
And of course, there are the side effects of the pills, which include headache, stomach pain and blurry vision.
If you have with-the-rule astigmatism, you'll see little blurry ghost moons above and below the real thing.
Either way, this pretty much forces us to rely on fan photos and videos, even if they are blurry.
That looks "right" on moving pictures, but for action sequences, that means that every individual frame is slightly blurry.
A pair of glasses, once relegated to nearly blind and blurry-eyed nerds, could one day save your life.
She has power over the beetle, sure — but the older boys, blurry in the background, have power over her.
"The Past," in contrast, can feel blurry, with too much prosaic spelling out of what her characters are feeling.
And in the process it sharpened distinctions between the campaigns on issues where their platforms were blurry going in.
"When I took those pink contacts out at night, my eyes were slightly blurry," the 219-year-old recalls.
Or are the lines so blurry that the need to hash these things out is more urgent than ever?
The line between human and AI is very blurry here, and that speaks to how convincing Duplex can be.
And at some point during the night, he looked over his shoulder to take a blurry photo with her.
But as the hashtag's use grew exponentially, the understanding of how it's meant to be used has become blurry.
It had a hideous online listing with inaccurate square footage and very few photos, all of which were blurry.
Handheld exposures of such length usually end up a blurry mess, so Huawei is making a bold promise here.
Images on the screen appear pretty blurry, probably in part because of the phone's low 2199.99-ppi pixel density.
Are these games doomed to obsolescence, their legacies confined to blurry screenshots and a handful of boisterous Let's Plays?
One was shown a glass jar full of coins, and the other a blurry picture of the same jar.
Photos taken on the iPhone 7 Plus will be able to achieve a very sharp foreground and blurry background.
The asteroid is at the bottom of the frame, while the mothership is the blurry object at the top.
While the timeline of his spiral is now a bit blurry, Farmer clearly remembers his first time using heroin.
The video then goes blurry and red when the car swerves — screams and sounds of metal can be heard.
According to the slip, symptoms of the Netflu include paranoia, the inability to sleep, and blurry vision/strained eyes.
"The situation is getting worse," she said, as a child, blurry-eyed with malaria, lay on the floor nearby.
Harassers, in turn, exploit these blurry lines to claim that genuine abuse is simply a debate or a joke.
Police later told me that the attacker had not been caught because phone and CCTV footage was too blurry.
Even at the innocence of an eye contact party, the line between connection, intimacy, and sex can feel blurry.
At CAMH, those blurry photos hang near the kites, proof that the designs of the early inventors still function.
I never described myself really as a feminist because I really felt that it was such a blurry definition.
"When you have the kind of passion I have for basketball, everything else is kind of blurry," she said.
Often, the difference is blurry, especially when the target is, say, the design of a satellite or a ship.
It's no wonder the lines are so blurry, and the attitudes toward sex on these shows are so predatory.
But neuroscientists have been blundering around with blurry brain maps, which sometimes aren't very detailed, or omit important functions.
Foveated rendering saves on GPU work by only rendering sharply whatever you're looking at, while leaving the periphery blurry.
Some pointed out that it appeared that she has two thumbs because of the blurry style of the photo.
As the line between work and personal time grows increasingly blurry, workwear could become even more relaxed and comfortable.
OK. I'm gonna rule this middle one out immediately, just because I'm seeing the text is kinda, like, blurry.
In particular, getting sap in the eye can cause severe burning, light sensitivity, swelling, blurry vision and watery eyes.
Yeah, it's a 16-megapixel shooter, but those megapixels won't do you any good if the photos are blurry.
For the best results, you need to use a tripod, or else your photo is going to be blurry.
He also sees the lines between his work and the work of artists he admires as blurry at best.
"The boundaries between cognitive states are blurry for these people," says Patrick McNamara, a neurology professor at Boston University.
Hadid's Instagram followers noted that the two look blissfully in love in the blurry photo posted late last night.
It all starts with blurry family portraits Ballen shot with a Mamiya camera he bought at 13 years old.
Mars stops being this abstract blurry orb in the sky and it becomes a place that you can visit.
"My vision was blurry, I felt myself getting light-headed and I couldn't catch my breath," Sloan tells me.
""I have seen a blurry photo of it walking through the woods like Sasquatch, so perhaps it does exist.
The WORST TRICK, stay away unless you like kitschy early internet nostalgia and lots of blurry found-footage trickery.
But the line between supporting friends and enabling one-way relationships can be blurry, particularly if money is involved.
But this picture grew blurry in the 1990s, as older hominin bones were discovered in other parts of Asia.
The verses circle through three chords, rising and receding; Maxwell's vocals echo to make the beat blurry and uncertain.
No one knows how Mr. Errera got the camera, and the images are blurry, shot hastily at an angle.
The site said, next to a photo of a blurry document, that the tests met certain European safety standards.
"Being cool is really cool," declares a blurry sign behind a spectator crowd at a dimly-lit, clubby lounge.
Trump, somewhat blurry in the foreground, was speaking, while Mattis, in sharp focus, regarded the president with mute stoicism.
As the world anticipated the best images of space ever, they instead appeared blurry and unclear — a huge disappointment.
Even though it's sort of like a spy camera at that range, pictures end up looking blurry and splotchy.
Note the building in the distance: Here's 100x zoom, showing the (blurry) steps of that same building: Crazy, right?
Shortly after Mr. Gooding was arrested, TMZ published blurry surveillance footage it says captured what happened at the bar.
But where one woman ends and the other begins becomes blurry as envy drives some "Persona"-esque identity shifting.
Her soft hair has been rendered with smoky, blurry brush strokes that anticipate Leonardo's mastery of sfumato by decades.
Salcedo lost control of his car -- he turned to the right and from there, everything went blurry, he said.
Images came out super blurry even though I can confirm my hand was very stable while taking the shots.
It shows a blurry figure, slightly bent, holding a carefully-positioned painter's palette (or is it a watering can?).
The calendar does the work of compartmentalizing messiness for you, packaging blurry events into coherent (if arbitrary) little boxes.
They were training and assisting Afghan troops, even if the line between that and actual combat was sometimes blurry.
Reality is different — some things look crisp while others can look blurry, depending on where your eye is focused.
The recordings show only a blurry image of someone the prosecution identified as Siti Aisyah hurrying from the scene.
Rather than use a mumble to signal confusion or disorientation, he treats blurry words as a thing of exuberance.
I didn't start my period until I was 13, so by that time the conversation was a little blurry.
The context here might be a little blurry, but we're pretty sure she's talking about the focus on her relationships.
Though some details of the shooting are blurry, Morton remembers the man he was at the time of the shooting.
The screen bleeding out of the frame in blurry puddles every which way might not be what the cinematographer intended.
And if your TV's contrast and LED array aren't up to par, you won't be seeing anything past blurry movements.
We don't know what we're going to see; it's possible that the data will only return a few blurry pixels.
But The Information's reporter also found that Magic Leap's games were more jittery and blurry than its rival, Microsoft's HoloLens.
This photo isn't blurry — that's just the splashback from the massive amounts of splashback as a waterjet cuts through metal.
Only I couldn't see said grandmothers because the image was the size of a postage stamp and blurry as hell.
Basically, this means that when zooming in at 9603x with the Note 8, your photos will likely look less blurry.
What to watch: The home is still a sanctuary under the law — but the lines around it have become blurry.
The blurry, pixelated photos showed what appeared to be an intact lander, along with its parachute and heat shield nearby.
I wanted to create this perception that while the man and woman are having sex, the gender lines become blurry.
There's a lot of "noise" in photos taken in low-light—the images appearing grainy and even a little blurry.
They feature a cute dog you saw walking down the street, or some blurry footage from a drunken night out.
Oddly, BlackBerry disables "focus before capture" by default so if you want non-blurry photos, it's best you enable it.
It certainly looks like you're there, though the resolution on the demo video that I saw was blurry at best.
If you're not shooting people, then drop out of portrait mode, or prepare yourself for some blurry and fun messes.
Then, on March 2nd, that blurry image was replaced with the formal announcement of the series's new park: Shogun World.
It often looks too regular, like it's been painted on with a brush, or too blurry, blending into someone's face.
I had to use the Hi-Key setting, which made it bright enough, but then my photo turned out blurry.
And even without secondary cameras in front and back, the Z43 can still take portrait-style pics with blurry backgrounds.
Technology evolved after the second world war to using echosound reflections, but that produced only a "blurry picture", said Mayer.
Court hearings like these are about further defining that blurry line between individual privacy and public interest in RTBF petitions.
The brawl has a couple of highlights, including two blurry, indistinguishable mobs hammering at each other on the top row.
With a cataract, the lens in the eye becomes cloudy and things look blurry or less colorful than they should.
It's so bad, Google made an app called Motion Stills to stabilize your Live Photos and make them less blurry.
Next to it was a "My Little Pony" character with blurry red eyes smoking what appeared to be a joint.
But if you try to read the words at either end without moving your eyes, they most likely look blurry.
Things get decidedly blurry in the confines of this culture warrior's version of Plato's cave, even for the desired audience.
Her Susan is an arresting presence for sure, a vision both trenchant (those cheekbones!) and blurry (those soft-focused eyes!).
Yet as foreign as viruses may seem, the boundary between us and them is turning out to be remarkably blurry.
While the rules around what you can and can't post on social media can seem blurry, common sense still applies.
We're either the girl in the kitchen alcove, giggling and flirting, or the sad ignored girlfriend in the blurry background.
Prior to New Horizons, our best picture of Pluto was a grainy, blurry image provided by the Hubble Space Telescope.
Neptune is a tricky planet—it's hazy, blurry, and dreamy… things we don't really want our bank account to be!
Somehow that involved the pop star and her 4-year-old daughter goofing off with flowers and taking blurry selfies.
Rather than flipping between all those blurry, wind-in-the-face photos, Top Shot will pick, well, your top shot.
Likewise, images of the getaway car's license plate were too blurry for the Police Department's standard video software to enhance.
Being that driven sometimes makes the line between 'digging deep and finding a way to win' and 'foul play' blurry.
When politics becomes entertainment, which it is for a lot of people, then those lines can get a little blurry.
Consider Rwanda: Before colonialism, the line between Hutu and Tutsi was mostly a class distinction, and often a blurry one1.
When I use a handheld camera now, my pictures tend to come out blurry because I don't hold it steady.
A shutter kept open for that long will result in a blurry mess without a stable support for your camera.
Fidelity to the message melts into loyalty to the messenger, even if the message itself can sound a bit blurry.
The line between "of course not" and "um, maybe" became very blurry following the release of Bieber's new music video.
My vision had become blurry, so next I made an appointment with an ophthalmologist, who said my eyes were perfect.
Many answers about who the young man was, and what may have motivated him, remained blurry or fragmented Friday evening.
The lines between hyper-partisan content, state-backed propaganda, and stories concocted purely for financial gain are blurry at best.
I mean, you have to be a real idiot if you can't tell your photos are blurry or someone's blinked.
On the far left, top row, you have the blurry, 16-by-16-pixel image that the AI starts with.
With so many workers connected to smart phones, the line between personal and professional has become increasingly blurry, Driscoll said.
It worked OK during a quick test, but some of the stuff in my picture was still kind of blurry.
The recordings show only a blurry image of someone the prosecution identified as Siti Aisyah hurrying away from the scene.
The phone detects stuff you'd want to cut out, like the blurry motion of putting your phone back into your pocket.
We see Jenner on her terms, not through the lense of a larger TV show, or blurry paparazzi shots from above.
If the 2009 paper revealed the blurry outlines of North America, the new Hi-C exposed a street grid of Manhattan.
In the tree is a monkey fighting with snakes, and one of the snakes is in motion — he is all blurry.
Red, black, and blurry, it looks like the Eye of Sauron, if you're watching the Lord of the Rings without glasses.
The effect level on the instrument track is intentionally cranked way too high, rendering the strums into a blurry, indistinct smear.
It's a bit blurry, but you can clearly make out the red jewel and the golden bands that circle the hilt.
A fan sent a blurry but legible image to Watchers on the Wall— a reliable source for production and casting news.
And at night, things got really bad, with the Hydrogen One producing seriously blurry and noisy images repeatedly in multiple locations.
Most virtual reality headset screens are still sort of blurry, but Finnish company Varjo has an unusual approach to changing that.
However, when you're blurry-eyed with coffee on the brain, who can be bothered to wash, dry, and style unruly tresses?
A lot of people argue that the rules about consent are crystal clear, so what do you think is still "blurry"?
The American system, for example, is built on conflict, so the line between a crisis and a confrontation is awfully blurry.
The shots are a little on the blurry side and the poses feel somewhat staged, but, nevertheless, it engages the eye.
TL;DR: Banish blurry photos for good with the Slick Smart Stabilizer Gimbal, on sale for $269 in the Mashable Shop.
Effervescent—and evanescent—quick marks create unpredictably when they strike the surface: Von Hellermann's paintings capture the blurry fantasy of life.
She's especially worried that in some states, sending the memes could count as sexting, which gets blurry when minors are involved.
I'm not sure if blurry screen shots of Street Fighter: The Movie would have done much to get him on board.
The sword moves too fast so it's all blurry, the camera angle is capturing the wrong thing, and everything is bad.
Microsoft is also addressing the issue of blurry apps when you use a monitor with a laptop, or a second screen.
Blurry photos and "where's waldo" pics, where there are too many people in the picture, are amongst the most common offenses.
Electric Dreams is full of classic Dickian themes: psychic connections, absurd consumer technology, and the blurry line between artifice and reality.
Fans uploaded blurry videos of the pious pair, who also attended church together during a trip to Miami earlier this month.
Google's software takes the blurry image that's originally snapped and then fills in the details so that it looks more clear.
The allegations in the complaint demonstrate that the line between ordinary criminal hackers and potential national security threats is increasingly blurry.
The work of Wojciech Fangor comes to mind; his blurry dichromatic creations from the sixties are similarly circular, mysterious, and disconcerting.
The blurry non-encounter side is shown in less detail owing to the greater distances at which the images were captured.
Because the original keypad was designed with battery life in mind it had a blurry LCD screen and limited menu options.
I keep my eyes low and make sure the blurry blob of a person on the screen never comes into focus.
But it also highlights the fact that Super 8 footage is really blurry and the colors are not true to life.
The footage then goes blurry and red when the car swerves and screams and sounds of metal scratching can be heard.
He also conceded that there had been times in his career when he stepped into the batter's box with blurry vision.
Kids love cameras, but nothing uses up more of the Fire's limited memory storage than 3,000 blurry photos of their armpits.
It sounds like some blurry-faced mess out of The Ring, but it's actually something thousands of people worldwide experience everyday.
"The allegations in the complaint demonstrate that the line between ordinary criminal hackers and potential national security threats is increasingly blurry."
The dual motives showed that "the line between ordinary criminal hackers and potential national security threats is increasingly blurry," he said.
Then you were stuck with whatever blurry photos you got back and pasted them into a book to give to someone.
"Without the time of birth, astrologers can get plenty of information but it's like seeing through a blurry lens," Kale says.
Inside the boxes, small electric fans blow on the camera lenses to prevent dew forming, which could result in blurry images.
It's like doing a pencil relief: You start with a blurry blob and then, bit by bit, the picture comes together.
The answer may seem like a no-brainer, but continuous leaks of inappropriate workplace communications are making the line increasingly blurry.
Additionally, why would you use a blurry selfie that looks like it was taken on a T-Mobile Sidekick, T-Roy?
I had an awful experience last week when I went blind in my right eye and my left eye went blurry.
The blades were turning slowly overhead as ashes drifted in the air and made the whole landscape look smudged and blurry.
At its highest magnification, the image becomes so blurry that there might as well be no digital zoom to begin with.
It makes the background look more like you have a dirty camera lens rather than actual bokeh — that blurry background effect.
And they're trying to do the right thing, but because the lines are still a little blurry, nobody's drawing that together.
In a mother-daughter portrait by Titian, the woman holds what looks like a bouquet of smoke in one blurry hand.
This is a refreshing stance now that everybody is ruining our privacy with blurry terms and conditions and abusive advertising strategies.
When we think of June 6, 1944, we visualize gray-scaled, blurry images of soldiers storming the shores of Omaha Beach.
Its language is so promiscuous and its object so blurry it seems merely scattershot, as if caught by that mud camera.
The specific terms of the bet are laid out in a blurry image inside a tweet on the two physicists' feeds.
He often answers their questions with random platitudes, in the confused way of someone who is reading a distant, blurry teleprompter.
I must have taken 50 blurry pictures of the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial framed by red and green starbursts.
He is a chameleonic figure, adaptable to almost any style, with a broad, blurry-edged voice that melts at the margins.
Anything larger than 22 inches wide (300ppi) began to look blurry to the naked eye, from close up and occasionally afar.
Grainy and blurry, it shows Comet 67P's cold, rocky surface from about 60-feet above and covers about 10 square feet.
"Mark Felt" is a sharp portrait set against a blurry background, a history lesson that won't help you on the test.
The city's first weekend under the new rules comes after an increasingly nervous population realizes the blurry future they are confronting.
She landed her first acting gig at 5, as a blurry but effusive girl in the background of a doll commercial.
Another posted a blurry photo of ROF members that was seemingly taken from a blog dedicated to countering extremism in Tallahassee.
In a statement emailed to Reuters, he said it was ridiculous to draw conclusions from blurry photos showing many similar faces.
He flashed a broad grin, positioned his lens and -- click -- managed a blurry selfie with a towering Bryant in the background.
"It can range from blurry vision to absolute permanent vision loss," said Dr. Christopher Quinn, president of the American Optometric Association.
In this case, however, one of the two tinted images just has a blurry circle right where the kid is looking.
After a brief, blurry exchange, the police officer on the driver's side, Michael Amiott, shoves Mr. Hubbard forcefully against the vehicle.
I also thought the auto-exposure mode was a bit slow, often leading to blurry subjects even while shooting in daylight.
In early January, however, a blurry photo surfaced from Korean outlet Ajunews that suggested the phone might be called the Bloom.
There are times, though, when the line between "meticulously researched" and "do we need to know this?" gets a bit blurry.
The motion performance test, created in-house by Consumer Reports, evaluates how blurry text becomes when it moves across the screen.
Thousands of man hours are effectively wasted every week as blurry-eyed agents or contractors sift through images seeking anything suspicious.
You know, waking up blurry-eyed with a headache, thirsty, and forgetting that one brilliant idea you had the night before.
In the video below, the little boy's vision goes from blurry to clear after little spectacles are placed on his head.
If you just expose someone to an African American face, a blurry image of a gun becomes more clear to you.
The ghost-y, blurry visuals give the sense that you're playing an extended flashback, something outside of the franchise's main story.
His case is a perfect example of how the blurry law has been used by bureaucrats against innocent people behaving reasonably.
"I have really blurry vision, so I had to hold the ticket right up to my face," Halasan said in a release.
He eventually developed an infection and blurry vision in his left eye that wouldn't respond to two months of conventional antimicrobial drugs.
For example, you may scroll through your feed and see a blurry behind the scenes locker room shot from your favorite player.
In an apparently tense (and blurry) scene, a distressed woman is surrounded by police officers, who escort her into a police vehicle.
According to research firm J.D. Power and Associates, $63,000 is the slightly blurry line between mainstream and luxury in today's auto market.
The telephoto and wide-angle lenses are optically stabilized, which means they will compensate for slight movements to avoid taking blurry pictures.
Migraines can last for days and involve symptoms like depression, diarrhea or constipation, neck and shoulder stiffness, blurry vision, nausea, and fatigue.
Rather than taking away from the fight of good verses evil, it shows that while the line is blurry, it's still there.
The cast is impressive, with Stock Photo Guy, Stock Photo Girl, Blurry Girl, Sarah Jessica Parker, Jerry Seinfeld, and Ed Sheeran (probably).
No more accidentally deleting the recordings on your old voice recorder and trying to replay blurry sounds to make out the words.
It's better than using a regular sub-Retina monitor, sure, but look closely, and you'll notice blurry text and juddering while scrolling.
Beyond the rarity of this image, there is a lot of weighted cultural baggage in this blurry shot of Dane's (prosthetic) dick.
You don't want to take a trip back memory lane only to discover that your shots are shaky and blurry, do you?
The line between "food" and "medicine" has always been blurry, and, traditionally, the US Food and Drug Administration only regulates the latter.
It's unclear if the reasoning has anything to do with legal issues, but Torrentz has always straddled this blurry line for feds.
These patients may also experience blurry vision, ringing in the ears, an inability to smell or a bad taste in the mouth.
Blurry photos and videos posted on social media showed the arrest of a man in a grey t-shirt near the scene.
A blurry surveillance photo of a rifle-toting man inside the mall offered a big lead in the hunt for the shooter.
Nymeria and Obara Sand, facing off against Hot Euron Greyjoy in an annoyingly blurry combat sequence, were murdered with their own weapons.
But the lines are blurry, the technology is rapidly developing, and it seems like a good time to keep connecting the dots.
The Honor 8 wins on contrast, but seems to have a blurry sheen on everything, muddies details, and has less natural lighting.
"In Hillary Clinton's America, the system stays rigged against Americans," the ad says over blurry images of implied criminals and foreign infiltrators.
On Instagram, I lovingly documented the pumpkin I'd carved and, without realizing it, captured a blurry but recognizable Criss in the background.
Sometimes backgrounds would look soft and blurry as you'd expect, while other times, it seemed like the effect didn't work at all.
And, to our dismay, the show's attendees remained silent, effectively condoning the show's message by posting congratulatory (and blurry) snapshots on Instagram.
Between Men argues that the lines surrounding the erotic are blurry and too dependent on context for crossing them to be important.
Two weeks ago, blurry photos of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S7 Active in camo leaked, and it wasn't a particularly pleasant sight.
Patients stayed just over 5 days, on average, and they experienced generally mild side effects including blurry vision and nausea and vomiting.
Now, to everyone's delight, he's flooded his feed with blurry fashion catalog images that Spin says are probably from Maison Martin Margiela.
Even more remarkably, we are essentially blind while our eyes are in saccadic motion (the world would otherwise appear blurry and confusing).
To drive the four hours from Phnom Penh to Can Tho is to witness an increasingly blurry line between land and water.
Right now, researchers have a blurry, indirect picture of the seabed from satellite imaging, some sonar data and samples collected from ships.
Meanwhile, I was lost in the blurry recesses of my brain, adrenaline masking any signs of physical pain, not equipped to answer.
"Summer in the city 💫," the designer wrote alongside a blurry photo of Michaels lounging on a chair in New York City.
Yet as the boundary between script and reality grows increasingly blurry, none of these moments play out as Quinn would write them.
Forgive this picture for being a little blurry, because you're actually looking at the first ever image of a single folded protein.
Moreover, America coordinates its use of military forces with other nations, so the line between war and diplomacy is a blurry one.
If you are finding the text on a screen blurry, make sure the ClearType is setting is turned on, then fine-tune.
On almost every ultra-wide photo, the edges appears blurry, and it felt like there was little point in using that camera.
" Where a guy with a beer in hand sets up his blurry camera to record "day two of my woman-hate blog.
It'll produce decent photos in the daylight, but when it gets darker, the photos will get blurry and the details will disappear.
That was a blurry line for me for a while and a few years can pass you by if you're not disciplined.
The blurry legal territory distinguishing copyright infringement from fair use, and appropriation from plagiarism, will be explored on Friday at SOHO20 Gallery.
The back of his T-shirt showed a blurry black and white photo of A$AP Mob's fallen leader, A$AP Yams.
Carlos Motta's 21984 blurry photos would not ordinarily be deemed beautiful, but their context confers on them a certain grace and meaning.
The only thing airlines agree on is 2200-hour free cancellation — anything more than that and the lines start to get blurry.
Here is a blurry shot of Oprah snapped in the star's tail winds at an Elie Wiesel Foundation dinner in her honor.
If you just pull out your phone and take, say, a 1-second exposure, it's going to look like a blurry mess.
"The line between audience and performer was blurry," says Jenny Schlenzka, a former MoMA PS25 curator who contributed to the show catalog.
And what the world needs now … • Tiny Love Stories: Australia Edition: A blurry cockatoo, an airport proposal and an apocalyptic wedding storm.
Couples often return from honeymoons with photographs, but the quality ranges from blurry selfies to poorly framed shots taken by other tourists.
Like blurry spotlights in a sea of tangerine and vermillion, the star, documented by amateur hands, makes the eye impatient and erratic.
There were works by local artists like J.P. Meyer, who paints blurry, sepia-toned scenes of men and boys in athletic poses.
But after sneaking a very blurry peak at her Paris gown, her second look was not at all what we were expecting.
In our testing, the Oppo produced sharp, well-exposed 1083-megapixel zoom shots in good light that quickly turned blurry at night.
Blurry backgrounds are caused by a combination of longer focal lengths and larger lens apertures, with the former having a greater impact.
Digital images that are too small will look blurry and jagged on paper, so be sure your files meet the site's guidelines.
And while the countenance is blurry, imaging technology has advanced to the point that the face can be reconstructed from the scan.
It was diagnosed after Hal reported he had blurry vision while practicing, and the cancer was discovered in his armpit and stomach.
The footage is too blurry to make out the license plate, but a witness told the police he saw an Amazon van.
The footage is too blurry to make out the license plate, but a witness told the police he saw an Amazon van.
Magic Leap mimics this effect by stacking multiple waveguides to create focus planes — slicing up the image into crisp and blurry areas.
The indoor scenes and snow ball fights look incredible, especially when we're used to seeing blurry and fuzzy footage from the '80s.
The writing dances the blurry line between fact and fiction, dream and reality, and although it gets abstract, the prose remains accessible.
In between all these blurry images are a few that have stood out, and many of them have been items of clothing.
Two weeks later, her condition had only gotten worse and she&aposd also begun having blurry vision and trouble balancing to walk.
And in any case, when it comes to technical sophistication, the line between poetry for adults and children can be blurry indeed.
What is it that happens to you, the writer, when the blurry face you've lived with for years is sharpened into specificity?
They are moving into an industry where the lines between traditionally distinct areas, such as pharmacies, insurers and providers, are increasingly blurry.
A fluorescent light bathes the room with a warm red-orange glow, while the images on the monitors are blurry and unfocused.
The water was a bit cool, then suddenly ice-cold in large patches and blurry, as if baby oil had been poured in.
Upload Quality Indicator – Try to post a Story video or Boomerang from a crummy internet connection and they turn out a blurry mess.
This embodiment of destruction envisaged as a blurry ring of red-hot energy, stayed imprinted on my mind as I reached the rooftop.
When Jessica Boesmiller was 8 months pregnant with twins, she wasn't concerned when she started to experience blurry vision while driving one night.
I mean, it's a terrible underwater shot because it's all blurry and wavy from looking through the Ziploc bag, but I didn't care.
Scary Spice says she had an awful experience last week -- she went blind in her right eye and her left eye went blurry.
Where there's usually crisp green grass and solid lines, there's a blurry photo of Malone's chin and Ode's face nestled in her arm.
Compared to the Google patent, the Sony application lists more features like zoom, focus, change of aperture and stability to prevent blurry photos.
If you have a high DPI display like a 4K monitor, you'll no longer have to log out to fix blurry desktop apps.
"He has something in his hands, but it's blurry," Bridgette James told me after seeing the video for the first time last week.
Sometimes, encountering the fifth sort-of-blurry, really blown-out runway shot from the same show can be enough to call it quits.
It all adds to the dissociative tone and hyperreal glean: the line between what is real and what is fiction becomes incredibly blurry.
Any other conditions and you'll likely to see strange blurry patches in the photo and imperfections around the object that's in the focus.
The even bigger problem is that the camera is just too slow, leaving me with a lot of blurry pictures of my cat.
Videos that are sent in a blue bubble are clear and beautiful, whereas the ones in a green bubble are a blurry mess.
The idea that Drake could feasibly scroll through to a blurry photo of me coming second at a pub's trivia night is terrifying.
And the music painted the exact picture the company wanted its fans to see: a blurry, but startling warning that something was coming.
Experts note that the distinction between the research wings and commercial operations of corporations such as IBM and Facebook is a blurry one.
The 6S phones have an aperture of f2.2, so more of the street is in focus, and the background isn't quite so blurry.
Its first half is blurry, gestating; it sounds like a strange orchestra has gotten stuck playing the same second over and over again.
"Shot with iPhone," quote-tweeted a bunch of jackals, after Cook shared his blurry photo from the 20-yard line of Levi's Stadium.
Despite Germany's striking down of a headscarf ban in 2015, the lines between church and state clearly continue to be blurry across Europe.
Watch carefully and you'll see extremely blurry glimpses of Mei, Mercy, Symmetra, Roadhog, Reinhardt, Zenyatta, Winston, and Tracer sporting their event-themed duds.
If you're tired of taking blurry vacation landscape photos or need a better zoom for your tiny foods Instagram account, you're in luck.
There's a blurry place in my memory where books I was never assigned overlap with books I was assigned but neglected to read.
I opened the message to discover a grainy video still of a tall, blurry ghost in a baseball cap, abducting our infant son.
He got married at 30, was divorced three years later, and said that with his ex-husband, the emotional boundaries got too blurry.
Military action in Syria, where the front-lines are blurry, poses numerous risks, chief among them the possibility of igniting a broader conflict.
Nine times out of 10, any attempt to take a photo with a canine companion will end in nothing but a blurry mess.
His eyes hurt and his vision was blurry when he tried to read, and he got headaches and spit up blood, he said.
The photo of the black hole is blurry, but if you zoom and enhance then you can see its full destructive power pic.twitter.
"The allegations in the complaint demonstrate that the line between ordinary criminal hackers and potential national security threats is increasingly blurry," Carlin said.
The line between Mr. Ellison and the $162 billion business-software group he founded has always been a bit blurry, sometimes contentiously so.
It's not Tangier that the novel summons but the desire for Tangier, less a city than a blurry reverie of romance and adventure.
The pictures in "Ballad" often are blurry, badly lit and haphazardly composed, taken on the fly as if by an embedded combat photographer.
And although an iPhone is so simple a monkey can use it, even Apple's own CEO has shown that sometimes, blurry photos happen.
He described heavy pain in his chest and everything on the ice becoming blurry during the second period of the game against Detroit.
It seemed to have gone away—but a week or so later, I noticed that my vision was starting to get really blurry.
Polished & blurry I fold my clothes out of a bag into a drawer I'm not from around here I'm not from around here
A group of Arrivals, singing a blurry version of a religious hymn, comes ashore amid a blast of electronic noise and quivering flute.
"The allegations in the complaint demonstrate that the line between ordinary criminal hackers and potential national security threats is increasingly blurry," he added.
Indeed, the Champagne region was once considered a marginal climate, on the blurry edge of the line at which grapes could reliably ripen.
Not long after, she shared a blurry photo of him, sitting on a rattan chair at their family home, playing with their dog.
He added that the company was struggling with taking down the domestic networks because of the blurry lines between free speech and disinformation.
And in 2017, a photo was unearthed showing blurry figures on a dock which some experts said indicated that Earhart survived the crash.
The pilot said he still felt his eye was blurry from the laser, although it was not clear whether the blurriness is permanent.
If this is realism, it's the kind that forces you to acknowledge the gaps and blurry spaces in your previous conception of reality.
She said there is certainly a "social role" for the spouse "especially in a community like this" but the lines can get blurry.
I had sent it on the final day of the trial, in the blurry hours after the jury let Musk off the hook.
That's what Korean outlet Ajunews is reporting, showing a blurry photo of what it claims is an early marketing image for the Bloom.
Specifically, reviewers at PCMag and Input noticed that the S20 Ultra's camera struggles to focus, which would sometimes result in a blurry photo.
And I think the line is generally pretty blurry between the things we use at home and the things we use at work.
Mr. Moriyama's hip, estranged images of Tokyo are shot in a style known as "are, bure, boke" (grainy, blurry and out of focus).
But Mr. Narang said that, regardless of intentions, there is a blurry line between mere signaling and actually pursuing a fallback nuclear option.
With the MCC version of Reach, 483 has retained everything from the 360 version save for one: the original's infamous blurry, ghosty look.
I'm talking about that hazy, distant decade, the unforgettably forgettable 1990s, which I'm told have returned to fashion's runways wearing blurry quotation marks.
"It still feels so surreal, like one big blurry dream," Kelly who is starring in No Place Like Home this fall, tells PEOPLE.
We Google "Yosemite" and "fire" and "cliff," and, in short order, we find ourselves exclaiming over a blurry archival video from the 1960s.
She, like the audience, doesn't know how she got here save for a few jagged memories that appear as blurry flashbacks in dreams.
Well obviously we all badly, badly want it to be, but the face of the figure in the videos is a slightly blurry one.
As her observation suggests, the lines between the real and the theatrical in "The Body of an American" aren't so much blurry as fluid.
The maester's face is too blurry to make out, but it could be Jim Broadbent, who is playing an archmaester in the new season.
There's a retina display that is much sharper and means that text, like icons, isn't blurry like it was on the older MacBook Pro.
In the final seconds of the clip, Deacon (Charles Esten) is sitting on his bed when he gazes up to see a blurry figure.
In sum, all of this means photos and videos taken on the iPhone X will be smoother and less blurry than any other phone.
Another released earlier on Monday was a blurry photo of the lander's dust-speckled lens cover, beyond which the Martian horizon can be seen.
In case you didn't believe that this really wasn't just a blurry picture, the original poster followed up with a video of the ham.
But random black-and-white or blurry shots of dancers dancing awkwardly, misapplying makeup, or covering their faces in blood or makeup or something?
One time was a blurry mistake, but this latest was because I knew the man could not seem to see me as anything else.
Last year, a new WeChat feature allowed users to share a blurry photo and others have to send "lucky money" to unlock the image.
Nikulin currently faces extradition to the US. In Russia, the line between criminal hackers and those who work for the government is notoriously blurry.
What you're saying about violence is blurry to me, because in Charlottesville the white-supremacist protestors were being violent and carrying guns and torches.
The photo on Stephanie Gottlieb's Instagram features the 32-year-old jewelry designer's perfectly manicured fingers in front of a blurry cerulean Pacific Ocean.
All I had to go on as far as how he looked, it was pretty much just snapshots and a blurry memory or two.
At the end of the eight-minute video, a man is heard speaking and a blurry, bearded face can be seen before it ends.
And we're not just talking about blurry pics and unconfirmed rumors; official devices in retail packaging have already shipped ahead of the official unveiling.
The blurry photos question would seem to suggest optical image stabilization (OIS) being added to this year's Google Pixel, something the 2016 edition lacked.
Despite the blurry, ghost-like features in the photograph, this method was considered fast at the time, requiring only a few seconds for exposure.
This is incredibly useful because the FLIR image is usually blurry and weird, so combining the two gives you the best of both worlds.
Astronomer Kevin Schawinski and his team, who specialize in galaxy and black hole astrophysics, used AI to sharpen the resolution of blurry telescope pictures.
Basically, you won't be greeted with a blurry nightmare when you're dealing with a moving subject or caught in less-than-ideal lighting conditions.
"It's a relief rally on the back of what appears to be a clearing of a blurry backdrop," said Eurobank Securities analyst Nick Koskoletos.
The resulting video isn't perfect (Obama's mouth movements are a little blurry — a common problem with AI-generated imagery) but overall it's pretty convincing.
Air is typically invisible to us (sometimes we can see the blurry heat on the road, for example), but it's a constantly moving thing.
Their eyes are closed, Sprouse's tongue is sticking out, the light is blurry all around them, and they simply could not look any happier.
Its acid-yellow light strobed the alley, slapping his shadow on each wall of it, moving its blurry black limbs in sync with his.
Guy typed "bohemian bride" into Google, and just a few blurry photos from the '60s popped up; hardly the inspiration she was looking for.
The Cat S61's photo is a little blurry and has an unnatural yellowish tint but is overall not too bad considering the conditions.
It's a blurry line between making a game that feels bloated and making a game that offers a lot of options for myriad tastes.
When you're running around in darker conditions with it, you have to pause and take a breath before you shoot, or risk blurry photos.
Nintendo Power offered big, colorful illustrations and dynamic layouts that were instantly more exciting and appealing than giant blocks of text surrounding blurry screenshots.
After adequate exposure to training data, a GAN can repair images that have damaged or missing pixels, or they can make blurry photographs sharp.
That pisses Tyler off: he forwards half the school a blurry photo of Courtney and Hannah's make out session, and Courtney confronts Hannah, sobbing.
Later, a captured image gets the "zoom and enhance" treatment that's become such a giggly cliché in any film featuring blurry security-camera footage.
Some refugees resort to smuggling drugs and fuel to get by; and in the Sahara the line between smugglers and jihadists is often blurry.
A blood-red frame looms over the stage, serving as a screen for inky, blurry, more or less incomprehensible animations by the Quay Brothers.
This provoked an outcry on social media, and Xinhua, the state news agency, warned that a blurry definition of home ownership could cause unrest.
Because kids don't know how other kids see, they often think their blurry vision is normal, so regular eye examinations are important during childhood.
A closeup shot of a tag on a tree with the blurry background "bokeh" effect, taken with the standard camera mode, not portrait mode.
Obviously you can't 100% tell from that photo — it's slightly distant and blurry, after all — but Lannisters would make the most sense, wouldn't they?
Also, the backgrounds are always blurry, which is exciting because they are abstract, and I have to figure out a way to interpret them.
As for the 32-megapixel selfie camera, all those megapixels won't help the fact that photos often turn out blurry, especially in low light.
At that distance, Rosetta's camera couldn't really focus (it wasn't designed for that), so the final picture would have been blurry to begin with.
Conceptually, it was pretty meaningless; a classic tale about a drunken night out that resulted in a lost cell phone and a blurry memory.
In a bystander's recorded video, blurry footage shows the car being shot at as other people in the parking lot try to take cover.
Or if you took a photo in a low-light condition, Google could automatically enhance the photo to make it less pixelated and blurry.
I'd also like to take this opportunity to enhance the image and highlight his chain in blurry fashion, a chain that apparently cost $360,000.
One wild night turns into a blurry yet comedic nightmare, leaving the men reeling in the morning and trying to put the pieces together.
But even in the blurry years, when there was a lot of chaos, I was still pretty wary about what I said yes to.
The boundary between state and private action, however, is often blurry in Russia, particularly in matters relating to the projection of Russian influence abroad.
His visits to the White House have raised questions about the blurry line between public and private interests for a president facing legal issues.
"ROKÉ Cupid" and its companions invest lowbrow media — makeup tutorials, videos of shopping purchases, blurry copies of rom-coms — with the pomp of ritual.
But the videos come out looking noisy and a bit blurry, and overall I think I'd prefer the option of taking wide-angle photographs.
Stick-on lenses are lightweight and easy to apply, but their focal point is difficult to align, meaning images were often blurry and distorted.
Two dozen people of diverse ages and ethnicities sat on yoga mats eating a potluck vegetarian meal and watching a blurry documentary about ayahuasca.
Bob Gibson and Sandy Koufax come through in blurry, bright color, but you can rarely see their faces as they wind up and throw.
Warning signs that you may have preeclampsia include severe headaches, blurry visions, pain in your upper abdomen, confusion, shortness of breath, and chest pain.
But if you let your eyes go blurry, you might imagine the inverse — the young woman hidden in the profile of the old hag.
Germany and Europe — or rather their blurry "alt-right" media twins — present dystopian futures for the United States if Mr. Trump's "movement" doesn't succeed.
Essay I'm not sure how it is for most novelists, but when I create characters, their faces always look a little blurry to me.
Mr. Wiseau, who shot the film in both 35 mm and digital simultaneously, has maintained that some of the scenes were blurry on purpose.
His palette is almost always muted shades of gray, and his forms are blurry and washed-out, suggesting memories of things faded from view.
"When I first started doing drag in clubs, it was like the blurry picture that people had of me became clear," he told me.
Her opponents have seized on this back-and-forth, with Ward dubbing McSally a #FlipFlopBorderHawk for her somewhat blurry stance on a border wall.
And just like that, my first-ever MMO has been melted away by Disney's virtual grit truck, reduced to old accounts and blurry screenshots.
While the iconic photo of Dylan is out of focus and blurry, it was a good representation of the transitional point in his career.
The lines get a little blurry between each group, but aside from the basic rule of abstaining from orgasm, their tenants are distinctly different.
There's a blurry line between the literal, bloody violence of Super Dark Times and the violent language its teen boys start spewing from the jump.
"The floor is blurry for some reason, I don't know how that happened, but our faces are in focus," she says, describing the sweet snap.
But it can be confounding in undramatic sequences, with bright blurry bits of clothes and other immovable objects echoing off screen, like dislocated fuzzy chunks.
Sure, the film includes those well-known blurry, slow-scan TV images of Armstrong from the side, climbing down the ladder of the lunar lander.
But the line between Trump scandals and systematic policy failure is a blurry one because Trump's entire career has been a scandal-soaked policy failure.
And oftentimes that will reveal some really weird stuff, like blurry lines in the face, stuff that would never appear on a non doctored film.
The blurry, 14-second production seemingly shows a paper tape with voting results that don't match the candidate selected by the voter on the machine.
The Lonely Island's Jorma Taccone, who has hung out with the band before, tweeted a blurry screenshot from the tape: What the f*** is this?!
On the back wall, "light-detecting molecules called photoreceptors," respond to the light, letting the bacteria get a blurry and basic picture of the world.
The cameras did remarkably well in the low-light venue, and none of the photos came out blurry despite the low light and constant movement.
The room got blurry, I could feel the color draining from my face, and beads of sweat started popping up on my arms and legs.
In the latter, the video footage is often blurry, the crowds are bigger, and people's actions are more subtle and more prone to be misinterpreted.
The Mavica also took awful photos in two flavors: crap resolution where everything that moves is blurry, or apocalyptically bad resolution with less motion blur.
Optical image stabilization (OIS) helps to reduce blurry photos and the laser autofocus sensor below the dual LED flash helps to lock onto subjects quickly.
He experienced some hearing loss, and after each seizure, his vision would remain blurry for a while, but then it would clear up, he said.
It's all a little bit blurry, but it speaks to Samsung's desire to make all-purpose devices without fear of stepping on its own toes.
This is a huge benefit because other thermal imaging cameras, which can actually be quite expensive, display blurry images that are often hard to interpret.
The look behind the curtain was inspired by blurry picture shared by a Grande fan site that claimed it was her working in the studio.
Thanks to Twitter, we have some blurry, surveillance video-quality evidence of Gomez wearing a jacket that reads 'God Bless Nasty Women' on the back.
Shooting at 1/25 can be terrible if you have unsteady hands, and the cat is a little blurry on the Canon because of it.
Sputnik Planitia has been tempting scientists since the early 90's—back when it was just a blurry bright spot on a blob of pixels.
It's also exactly as amorphous as his previous albums, a painstaking electrotapestry whose thin electronic loops and skeletal song structures coalesce into a blurry wetness.
You don't put a character through ten minutes of abject humiliation and blurry CGI nudity and not expect it to be answered with pure hellfire.
Hubble's initial images were disappointingly blurry, and scientists soon realized that the telescope had left the ground with a slight flaw in its primary mirror.
Since OPEC nations depend on oil revenues to balance their budgets, the line between balancing the market and filling domestic coffers has always been blurry.
It was a beautiful and creative game in 2007, and it's a beautiful and creative game in 2016 — just one that's a lot less blurry.
But the coexistence of the two interpretations hints at an important truth, scholars say: The line between coups and revolts can be blurry, even nonexistent.
At four Gs, your vision grows blurry and your inner organs feel as if they are being vacuumed out a small hole in your back.
But as it plays out in the real world, those dividing lines have become so blurry as to render them punchlines -- literally, in some cases.
And while the line separating smart and smart aleck isn't all that thin or blurry, he never could stay on the winning side of it.
In verse that ranges widely in reference and in register, Gibson explores the blurry boundaries between body and state, sex and commerce, intimacy and surveillance.
These songs are both grand and blurry; aiming for anthemic kick and romantic catharsis, she's written giant choruses designed for breathless belting, which she does.
In the background, slightly blurry, we recognize many of the same faces from the previous picture, including the ladies on either side of the boy.
Like a ghost crying out from the grave, this blurry image comes to us nearly two years after the Rosetta mission came to an end.
The police have sifted through hundreds of videos from cellphones and surveillance cameras, but the blurry images seen Tuesday were the first they have released.
There are blurry videos online that seem to show it mostly empty save for two pillars, an altar, incense lamps and plaques on the wall.
In 2018, she shared two blurry photos of herself standing in front of a mirror and wearing a sheer black shirt that showcased her chest.
The lengthy "Ad nos," however, is all but symphonic, with dizzyingly virtuosic passages that provide blurry-handed thrills and placid interludes that Mr. Levit relished.
When you take a blurry photo, for example, the Pixel's camera software can capture a series of alternate images and look for a clearer shot.
The rest of the details are blurry; all I have in my notebook on Hudson for that day is 'Young, hip-hop - really good friends.
I lived on drugs because the only day I could survive was one that was blurry and floated by untethered from life without my son.
The line between behavioral profiling and profiling based on things that people generally consider off limits for discrimination — age, gender, race, nationality — can be blurry.
The result, in "Re-Member Me," stylishly directed by Jan-Willem van den Bosch and performed in the Public's largest theater, is a bit blurry.
Shot on a cellphone camera, they are blurry and indistinct, the kind of snap you might trash immediately for want of proper focus or composition.
This part of Venezuela has become a sort of Wild West, where the lines between what is legal and illegal mining have become increasingly blurry.
Increasingly blurry vision forced him to give up flying kites and then cricket, after he was repeatedly whacked by balls he could no longer see.
His secret bookstore became a haven for book lovers who knew its address, and it was famed for its blurry salons that lasted until daybreak.
My eyesight has been fluctuating; sometimes it&aposs blurry and sometimes it&aposs pretty crystal clear, but, yeah, it&aposs slowly getting better and better.
If you missed it on Friday, there's also a blurry photo of the folding phone, which is reportedly going to be called the Samsung Bloom.
But the artist Joy Lynn Davis immediately recognized the blurry image that popped up when she ran a Google image search for sculpture from Nepal.
Blurry, sustained tones that might be orchestral or electronic and quiet, shifting fields of static hover over muffled beats and subtly rhythmic washes of noise.
Synchronized swimmers told Reuters they progressively shed their goggles as competitions approach, hoping their muscle memory and gradual tolerance to chlorine compensate for blurry vision.
Instagram Story, only to feel mortified upon recognizing yourself the next morning as the blurry dirtbag gremlin doing a bad dance, knows what I mean.
The frame rate is solid throughout, and although it doesn't run at native resolution on a TV or in handheld mode, it isn't distractingly blurry.
Still, you get a little blurry-eyed looking at them, especially since Mr. Lepage has kept the side and rear walls of the stage black.
If an image is blurry because the camera didn't catch enough of a person's face, then there's no button that will fill in those blanks.
Within, I can see the Close painting behind the layers of plastic, suspended in the crate between foam lined barriers, displaying a large blurry face.
The cameras create a three-dimensional representation of you that looks a bit like the monochromatic and slightly blurry videos made by a Microsoft Kinect.
Its fingerpicking folk-rock unfurls from a blurry awakening — "First things that she took from me were selfishness and sleep" — to unabashed pride and joy.
Timofey Mozgov, who is improbably enormous in stature and somehow also always kind of blurry-looking, is doing a lot of the heavy lifting here.
The telephoto and wide-angle lenses are optically stabilized, which means it will compensate for slight movements so you don't end up taking a blurry shot.
And the party appeared to be filled with lots of food, drinks, singing and dancing, as Dunham pointed out in a blurry Instagram photo of Lorde.
I took a selfie with my editor outside a restaurant and thought it was fine, though blurry due to the lack of any optical image stabilization.
At its worst, digital eye strain can even cause headaches, blurry vision, and decreased melatonin levels that will keep you from getting a solid night's rest.
The photos often come out dull, discolored, or blurry, unless you use a flash, in which case you're stuck with an artificial shininess and red eyes.
One watches a flat-screen monitor with feeds from several hallways, zooming in on images of blurry students every so often to get a closer look.
We've always loved hangovers in storytelling and art because they provide a narrative opportunity for punishment, masochistic justice, and redemption, all rolled into one blurry scene.
The deal comes amid a blurry rush of agribusiness consolidation in recent months, with ChemChina-Syngenta and DuPont-Dow Chemical forming their own multibillion-dollar Voltrons.
Here's a blurry look: And here's what the side entrance to the Go store looks like from the interior of Amazon's new "Day One" office building.
Andreas Tolias, a neuroscientist at Baylor College of Medicine who is co-leading Koch's team, likens our current knowledge of the cortex to a blurry photograph.
West could be trying to make it clear with this photo that they are a happy family — despite the lack of smiles in this blurry shot.
That would mean that the line between the ARM-based chip and the Intel chip would get blurry, and this is when it could get interesting.
" The social network, according to the Times, took down the pages as part of its struggle to navigate the "blurry lines between free speech and disinformation.
A girl in a yellow dress who stares into the sun while the sprinklers run and uses a vintage camera to take blurry, but meaningful photos.
But Mario can go pretty far away from you, and the blurry graphics make it tough to discern what he's actually doing and what's around him.
Attempting to retrace Farah's digital steps and locate the original photo used for the painting, I found two blurry images of Arlo, neither matching Farah's painting.
So going back to the blurry text on the base-model Kindle feels like reading signs without my glasses: it's doable, but why should you bother?
Listening all the way through drives home how the traditional early-middle-late narrative, which holds that the works steadily grow in experimentation, can become blurry.
The app relies on facial detection to identify photos of kids and determines if photos are noisy, blurry or poorly lit to find the best pictures.
If you're just relying on your eyes (or worse, a camera) to remember a Formula 1 race, you'll be left with a lot of blurry memories.
Our hearts ache and our eyes are blurry but our dedication and resolve to building a better Trenton through community, creativity and inspiration will never fade.
The camera system has a primary 213-megapixel sensor and f/2 lens paired with a secondary 5-megapixel unit for depth information and blurry backgrounds.
The latest visual illusion to make me question my reality is a blurry swirl of colors that disappear if I stare at them for long enough.
But since Apple's flagship iPhones use actual depth data obtained from two cameras, they produce a more realistic transition between the subject and the blurry background.
The whole question is tangled even more by the fact that therapeutic drugs are separated from half the nation's party drugs by an increasingly blurry line.
"Polaroids often look blurry, vinyl sound quality is nowhere near an MP3 or stream — but it makes them feel more vibrant, more real-life," she said.
That blurry photo of your friend's dancing at the club last night can't be reverse-engineered into a short video of everyone having a good time.
Verses and choruses exist, but the boundaries are blurry, and she seems more keen on the swells and emotional moments that come in between established structures.
I headed to The Blurry Pixel on Saturday thinking there would be a lot of likeminded people there hoping to watch this year's Super Smash Bros.
They reran blurry pictures tweeted by the accounts of members of congress and sent reporters out to grab individual interviews with members of the sit in. .
Given that they are attached to an officer's moving body, the footage can be blurry, unstable, or show incomplete angles or perspectives -- just like real life.
A "faceprint" portrait of philosopher and revolutionary Frantz Fanon—an averaging of his photographs used in facial-recognition technology—stares balefully, wonderfully symmetrical, blurry, and haunting.
It can appear as a rash on the eyelids, or as lesions directly on the eye, causing symptoms like redness, discomfort, blurry vision, and light sensitivity.
"I love lollipop lips, where lipstick is smudged beyond the lip line so it's totally blurry and it looks like you've just snogged someone," she says.
He said his eyes would hurt and his vision would become blurry when he tried to read, and he would get headaches and spit up blood.
In typically bombastic fashion, the company in August tweeted a photo of a Four Loko seltzer can, with blurry images of its competitors in the backdrop.
They're all a little blurry because he was too excited to stand still, but it doesn't matter because that joyful smile is all you see anyway.
In late October, Dugan released blurry video of a "person of interest" wearing a hooded jacket casually walking down a street near one of the killings.
You have to navigate that blurry line between childhood and adulthood, exemplified by physical changes that can make your body feel like it's not your own.
The distinction between organic and emotional injury can be very blurry; trauma changes neuronal patterns, and therapy can alter a brain that has been physically damaged.
In late October, Tampa Police released blurry video of a "person of interest" wearing a hooded jacket walking down a street near one of the killings.
The Saturday Night Live star took to Instagram following the party to share a cute – but blurry – snapshot with the "No Tears Left to Cry" singer.
The actor was sharing photos of eaten food, part of a table, and even a "mistake," which was quite literally just a blurry picture of nothingness.
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.

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