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The blur makes it obvious it's a digital image, which, oddly, makes it feel more modern than an in-focus one.
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The sequential increase in cast numbers along with the titles- as a new character was added, original team members became less in-focus, until the films were largely devoted to George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon and the new addition.
Simon enjoyed VALENTINE’S DAY, except the two hours he spent watching the movie | Obsessed With Film 2010
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Behind all the in-focus stuff in Winterbirth to do with battles, conspiracies and general strife, there are buzzards circling above forests, bears snuffling around in the undergrowth, geese flying south for the winter.
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"(All) of it is in-focus, the front and the back, because they're layering the film," Sarandon told MTV. com's Larry Carroll, who described the technique as "real-life anime."
Spring Movie Guide 2008
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All of it is in-focus, the front and the back, because they’re layering the film,†Sarandon explained of the technique, which hopes to make the live-action resemble real-life anime. “You know, in a cartoon, everything is in focus, right?
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Does that mean that out-of-focus photographs do not create Article III standing, but in-focus photographs do?
The Volokh Conspiracy » My Analysis of the Oregon FISA Decision: 2007
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Focus Assist feature outlines in-focus images for macro aid in manual adjustments.
Test: No-Tape HD Videocams, Killer Snowboards, Hype-Worthy Crossover Utility Vehicles 2007
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Does that mean that out-of-focus photographs do not create Article III standing, but in-focus photographs do?
The Volokh Conspiracy » My Analysis of the Oregon FISA Decision: 2007
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Followed by a drunken stumble along the South Bank, complete with surprisingly in-focus nighttime photography.
Open source in BT Phil Whitehouse 2007
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Followed by a drunken stumble along the South Bank, complete with surprisingly in-focus nighttime photography.
Archive 2007-11-01 Phil Whitehouse 2007
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