Moments
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Yes, that means taking all of the different panels showing the different
moments
in time and stacking them up.
Chris and I sat quietly in the hallway,
moments
before he was to walk in and argue the most important case of his career.
And in one of my absolutely favorite moments, Justice Sotomayor proclaimed isolated DNA to be "just nature sitting there."
The ability to smell separately with each nostril, smelling in stereo, helps to determine the direction of the smell's source so that within the first few
moments
of sniffing, the dog starts to become aware of not just what kind of things are out there but also where they're located.
It sits there counting down the
moments
until you stand up again and take it for a walk.
One final point: I'm optimistic, because I believe we have the capacity, at
moments
of great challenge, to set aside the causes of distraction and rise to the challenge that history is presenting to us.
Like starlight, which can convey images of the way the Universe looked in the distant past, so multispectral light can take us back to the first stuttering
moments
of an object's creation.
Now, while I've had a few spicy
moments
with sharks on the sardine run, I know they don't see me as prey.
Moments
later, the buzz of the electric barrier stops for a few seconds, and you realize that Zara has escaped.
Scott Hughes: There's two
moments
in my life more emotionally intense than that.
The Big Bang: I would love to be able to explore the first few
moments
of the Universe, but we'll never see them, because the Big Bang itself is obscured by its own afterglow.
Choking is common in sports, where performance often occurs under intense pressure and depends on key
moments.
And even before they started giving code back, that was, I think, one of the big
moments
where I said, "I love other people!"
The jellyfish in "Finding Nemo" was one of those
moments
for me.
My drawings explore
moments
of transition, turbulence and tranquility in the landscape, allowing viewers to emotionally connect with a place you might never have the chance to visit.
And when I was reflecting on my time in the military, I wasn't first thinking on the stereotypical drills and discipline and pain of it; but rather, the small, intimate human moments,
moments
of great feeling: friends going AWOL because they missed their families, friends getting divorced, grieving together, celebrating together, all within the backdrop of the military.
What if a photograph could actually collapse time, compressing the best
moments
of the day and the night seamlessly into one single image?
I capture the fleeting
moments
of humanity and light as time passes.
Photographing for anywhere from 15 to 30 hours and shooting over 1,500 images, I then choose the best
moments
of the day and night.
Using time as a guide, I seamlessly blend those best
moments
into one single photograph, visualizing our conscious journey with time.
I am a relentless collector of magical
moments.
I'll take those best
moments
that I pick over a month of editing and they get seamlessly blended into the master plate.
This is one of the most historical
moments
I've been able to photograph, the 2013 Presidential Inauguration of Barack Obama.
In those moments, you don't think of your career or your colleagues, it's just a complete battle between the problem and you.
While Beckett had a lifelong love of language, he also made space for silence by incorporating gaps, pauses and
moments
of emptiness into his work.
Instead of worrying about how many minutes I can spend with them every day, I focus on turning these minutes into memorable moments,
moments
where I'm seeing my kids, hearing them, connecting with them.
The key is to be agile and mindful in each of these
moments.
And it's at times like this that profound transformation is bound to happen;
moments
when a transformative, powerful technology that was before limited to a select few in the ivory tower, finally becomes within the reach of every one of us, from farmers to schoolchildren.
They were liberating
moments.
Always in those moments, they share their own experiences of loss.
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