SLIDING GLASS DOOR WITH BLINDS - SLIDING GLASS DOOR
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Sliding Glass Door With Blinds
(Glass Doors) close off the opening of the hearth so heat from the central heating system does not escape up the chimney when the fireplace is not being used.
A visual representation of an embedded object which displays the embedded object (e.g. a sketch or graph).
A door fabricated without stiles or rails and consisting entirely of thick, heat-strengthened, or tempered glass.
Move (something) along a surface in such a way
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
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
Confuse or overawe someone with something difficult to understand
The blinds are forced bets posted by players to the left of the dealer button in flop-style poker games. The number of blinds is usually two, but can be one or three.
The dead-ends of the Mazes, it also means anything impossible or hopeless, as in, "He'll hit the blinds if he tries lying to the factol."
Cause (someone) to be unable to see, permanently or temporarily
A window blind is a type of window covering which is made with slats of fabric, wood, plastic or metal that adjust by rotating from an open position to a closed position by allowing slats to overlap. A roller blind does not have slats but comprises a single piece of material.
Deprive (someone) of understanding, judgment, or perception
View Through the Window Blinds
This is another view of the afternoon light in September. Yesterday I was admiring the light playing against the window blinds, so I decided to take a picture with my phonecam. The original photo included the entire sliding glass door. Tonight I cropped out a portion of the door to focus on the pattern of light and shadow juxtaposed with the pattern of the window blinds. Creating such a close-in crop created the soft focus. I had planned to posterize the image, but decided I didn't need to do that. But I did want to tone down the highlights, which were bright white in the original, so I opened the image in Painter IX and applied a very soft and transparent pale blue color overlay.
retrato de gumbo (foto #2000)
Gumbo greeting me at the sliding glass door: the amazing thing about the photo is what cannot be seen. . . just to my left, my husband is cutting up a tree with a chain saw. Why is the blind cat the most tolerant of the horrendous noise?