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  2. Streetlight effect - Wikipedia

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    The streetlight effect, or the drunkard's search principle, is a type of observational bias that occurs when people only search for something where it is easiest to look. [1] Both names refer to a well-known joke: A policeman sees a drunk man searching for something under a streetlight and asks what the drunk has lost.

  3. Day for night - Wikipedia

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    With color film or video, a graduated neutral-density filter can achieve a similar effect, as can a polarizing filter. Using either of these filters can limit camera movement during a shot, as the axis of a graduated filter must match the horizon, and the effect of the polarizing filter changes as the axis of the camera lens moves relative to ...

  4. Street light (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A street light is a raised source of light used to illuminate streets and their surrounding area. Streetlight or Streetlights may also refer to: Street Light, a 1909 painting by futurist Giacomo Balla "Streetlight", a song by The Getaway Plan "Street light", a song by Die Antwoord from their album Mount Ninji and Da Nice Time Kid

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  6. Film transition - Wikipedia

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    The effect is accomplished by directing the camera at a bright light source that would wash out most, if not all, of the frame area, or by having the effect processed in the film laboratory. While in 2014 some motion-picture directors were still opting for film emulsion-based photographic materials rather than digitally retrieved imagery, the ...

  7. Zooming (writing skill) - Wikipedia

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    Zooming is a writing skill, as outlined in secondary education, [1] that gives the reader the feeling of moving through space towards or away from a character or object, especially used in descriptive writing. It can be divided into two types: zooming in and zooming out.

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    Protein is an essential macronutrient for everyone, and if you’re taking a weight loss drug, such as GLP-1 medications, you should be extra mindful about your intake.This is because muscle loss ...