Binoculars
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Ecologists all over the world are used to being able to grab a pair of
binoculars
and go out and observe what their study creatures do each day.
The facts is, a conservation drone doesn't cost very much more than a good laptop computer or a decent pair of
binoculars.
Now the traditional method of surveying for orangutans is to walk the forest on foot carrying heavy equipment and to use a pair of
binoculars
to look up in the treetops where you might find an orangutan or its nest.
I had the
binoculars
from Claes, and I put them there, and I could never get rid of them after that.
Oldenburg made the
binoculars
incredible when he sent me the first model of the real proposal.
Being able to see damage from angles you can't get from
binoculars
on the ground or from a satellite image, or anything flying at a higher angle.
The
binoculars
are actually a birthday present for the Sydney Opera House's 40th anniversary.
We got so geeked-out on making WALL-E this convincing robot, that we made his
binoculars
practically optically perfect.
His
binoculars
are one of the most critical acting devices he has.
So the animators were heavily dependent on the
binoculars
to sell his acting and emotions.
We started lighting and we realized the triple lenses inside his
binoculars
were a mess of reflections.
So we went to work on these optically perfect binoculars, trying to find a solution that would maintain his true robot materials but solve this reflection problem.
Even simpler, you could buy your child or your sibling a pair of
binoculars
or a bird book and let them just appreciate how beautiful these birds are.
I remember rushing to my bedroom, taking out my binoculars, racing back to the kitchen and spotting the image of a glass shattered bus.
Get out your
binoculars
if you want, but there's nothing resembling a joke in sight.
Do you believe that the map of a plan of a military mission would be placed on an easel on a patio in broad daylight for anyone with
binoculars
or a camera with a zoom lens to see?
Needless to say he is rather eager to begin his work, but unpacking he finds his
binoculars
have been damaged in transit, so he asks the Squire for a replacement pair, The Squire who is a modern thinking man but also it would seem rather uncultured with such matters, is also eager to get rid of the clutter around the house, so he obliges and walks Fanshawe to the top of the hill so that he can survey the estate and the surrounding villages, there the Squire directs him to points of interest, including Gallows Hill, where locals were hung for their crimes and misdemeanours, his interest is also taken by a local abbey which the Squire describes as a ruin, but Fanshawe can see through the
binoculars
that it clearly isn't, he investigates further and pays a visit to the site of the abbey and is shocked to find that there are but a few stone remnants?
Over dinner he imparts details of his harrowing day to the Squire, Patten overhears the story and suggests an explanation for it..The Binoculars! they used to belong to a local man called Baxter, whom it would seem collected bones and skulls from Gallows Hill, boiling them up for some concoction or other, Baxter had disappeared mysteriously one night, the late Squire had acquired his belongings, including a mask made out of a skull and some old etchings of the area.
These etchings fascinate Fanshawe as they portray the Abbey he seen through his binoculars, but he learns that the abbey had been destroyed during the reign of Henry VII and so it would be impossible for Baxter to have drawn the sketches, never the less they are signed and dated by Baxter to the recent past so he concludes that the
binoculars
have some special power.
That night he has horrifically vivid dreams, when he wakes, he sets off with the
binoculars
to have a closer look at the abbey through them, what he finds surprises him but has he put himself in perilous danger by doing so?
And all the while, he's befriended by a peculiar young man named Nestor (Eusebio Poncela) who lives on the 13th floor of an upscale high-rise apartment right down the road and keeps an eye on what's going on around him with a pair of
binoculars.
Police up on trees with
binoculars
catch Arbuckle and Durfee and arrest them.
Both are looking through binoculars, and they spot each other.
In his spare time he uses
binoculars
to spy on topless women sunbathing on the tops of buildings.
The guy in the wheelchair spends the movie looking through
binoculars
at the Bigfoot hanging around outside the girls' cabin.
The men of Gaza, the activists or policemen of Hamas whom we observe through our military binoculars, were in the past the activists and policemen of Fatah.
In this case, many steps could easily have been taken to differentiate MH17 from a military-transport plane, including visual identification (perhaps with binoculars), radar-signature analysis, and a check of the civilian aircraft transponder-code broadcast.
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