Whitehead shows light sources, especially ambient ones, in wall sconces that direct lighting up and out.
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It is recommended that if poles are stored or displayed indoors, then they should have minimal exposure to direct lighting sources.
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It is also possible to block the direct lighting effect by adding softening filters or other solutions, though intensity will be reduced.
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In addition, people do not look natural with small pupils, and direct lighting from close to the camera lens is considered to produce unflattering photographs.
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The classroom windows are above eye-level of the students in order to provide indirect light because students with a vision impairment can find direct lighting difficult.
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For example, indirect lighting is often used to obtain a " softer " look, since hard direct lighting is generally found less desirable for certain surfaces, such as skin.
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Flanked by solid timber doors dressed with intricately designed motifs, the sense of calm and serenity in the hall culminates with a decorative ceiling illuminated by carefully focused direct lighting.
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This was shown in a paper where the authors report the results of perceptual experiments showing that depth discrimination under diffuse uniform sky lighting is superior to that predicted by a direct lighting model.
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Warhol, an admirer of Edward Steichen's simplicity and hard, direct lighting, collected cameras by the bagful to take with him on his ritualized, nightly peregrinations through Manhattan, wandering from cocktail hour to dinner party to disco.
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Another set of brothers, Johann Baptist Zimmermann and Dominikus Zimmermann of Bavaria, emphasized white stuccowork under direct lighting blended with fresco painting at St . Peter and Paul Benedictine Monastery in Rajhrad ( 1722 24 ).