Definitionn. the part of a scene that is near the viewer
Last update: August 21, 2015
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The simplest form of periscope, and that most generally used by troops, consisted of a tube, rectangular in section, provided with two mirrors, the upper of which, inclined at an angle of 45° to the axis of the tube, reflected the image of the foreground vertically downwards to a second mirror, also inclined to the axis at 45° into which the observer looked. [Please select]
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Something was required in the foreground. [Please select]
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Transition between background and foreground has dropped. [Please select]
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View of typical coastal sage scrub association, showing in foreground white sage, and coastal sagebrush. [Please select]
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Well-traveled path leading from the main den, in the foreground, to a subsidiary burrow (see Fig.) [Please select]
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Thus, a painter used to paint first the foreground, and later the background. [Please select]
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During the sequence, two persons appear in the foreground who watch the movement of the vehicle. [Please select]
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