A visual representation of an embedded object which displays the embedded object (e.g. a sketch or graph).
(Glass Doors) doors attached to a fireplace to close off the opening of the hearth from the home to prevent heat from escaping up the chimney and prevent cold air from entering the home when the fireplace is not being used.
Puerta acristalada (f)
Close (a business)
(shutter) a mechanical device on a camera that opens and closes to control the time of a photographic exposure
(shutter) close with shutters; "We shuttered the window to keep the house cool"
(shutter) a hinged blind for a window
Close the shutters of (a window or building)
Move (something) along a surface in such a way
Sliding is a type of frictional motion between two surfaces in contact. This can be contrasted to rolling motion. Both types of motion may occur in bearings.
Move smoothly, quickly, or unobtrusively
being a smooth continuous motion
Move along a smooth surface while maintaining continuous contact with it
Floating, gliding or sliding refers to a group of footwork-oriented dance techniques and styles closely related to popping, which attempt to create the illusion that the dancer's body is floating smoothly across the floor or that the legs are walking while the body travels in unexpected
A old white house & a old white Oldsmobile.
That old white house has gotten some updates Over The Years. I can see a Sliding-Glass Door & a striped awning. I see where that Sliding-Glass Door opens up onto a little wooden bridge.
That straw-coloured house back there in the background is missing 2 shutters, & its first-floor is surrounded by sheets of plastic. Look at that old sea-green-coloured pickup-truck back there.
The frostey windows upon that old Oldsmobile Toronado remind Me of wintertime.
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Covert Street near St. Marys Avenue in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
Slide guitar
'Slide' not as playing style ('bottleneck'), but as in '35mm transparency'. Anyone remember film?
Very first impressions from my new phone (Sony Ericsson X10).
Compare the previous shot with this version on Fuji Velvia film.. Just kidding :) Too obviously, this is the not-so-great effect from the Vignette app: a combination of Velvia film 'emulation' and framing like a 35mm slide.. Good for jokes, but no more than that...