The Magazine of Science, and Schools of Art, 1. kötetD. Francis, 1842 |
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7. oldal
... tint more decidedly , it appears not more blue , but dark or black , in proportion as the spectator rises above the surface of the earth and has less air above him , and that very rare , the blue tint gradually disappears , and if he ...
... tint more decidedly , it appears not more blue , but dark or black , in proportion as the spectator rises above the surface of the earth and has less air above him , and that very rare , the blue tint gradually disappears , and if he ...
7. oldal
... tint , and yet when we ap- proach the mountain , we see that it is of a very different color ; but if we recedé to a great distance from it , it will acquire a bluish tint , which gradually deepens as our distance from it increases ...
... tint , and yet when we ap- proach the mountain , we see that it is of a very different color ; but if we recedé to a great distance from it , it will acquire a bluish tint , which gradually deepens as our distance from it increases ...
8. oldal
... tint , and yet when we ap- proach the mountain , we see that it is of a very different color ; but if we recede to a great distance from it , it will acquire a bluish tint , which gradually deepens as our distance from it increases ...
... tint , and yet when we ap- proach the mountain , we see that it is of a very different color ; but if we recede to a great distance from it , it will acquire a bluish tint , which gradually deepens as our distance from it increases ...
14. oldal
... tint and clearness as the ground . Thus a cloud seen afar off , equally with any other object , is dim and obscure , while one that is near is to be proportion- ably well defined ; so also as to ships on the water , or birds flying ...
... tint and clearness as the ground . Thus a cloud seen afar off , equally with any other object , is dim and obscure , while one that is near is to be proportion- ably well defined ; so also as to ships on the water , or birds flying ...
19. oldal
... tints of brown or black , sensibly differing in intensity according to the shades of the picture , and where the light is unaltered , the color of the nitrate becomes deepest . " When the shadow of any figure is thrown upon the prepared ...
... tints of brown or black , sensibly differing in intensity according to the shades of the picture , and where the light is unaltered , the color of the nitrate becomes deepest . " When the shadow of any figure is thrown upon the prepared ...
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143. oldal - ... time that the axle describes a small one, therefore the power is increased in the same proportion as the circumference of the wheel is greater than that of the axle. If the velocity of the wheel is...
203. oldal - Coal mines are overhung. The roof is covered as with a canopy of gorgeous tapestry, enriched with festoons of most graceful foliage, flung in wild irregular profusion over every portion of its surface. The effect is heightened by the contrast of the coal-black colour of these vegetables with the light ground-work of the rock to which they are attached.
203. oldal - A vapour sometime like a bear or lion, A towered citadel, a pendent rock, A forked mountain, or blue promontory With trees upon't that nod unto the world And mock our eyes with air.
198. oldal - The climate of the moon must be very extraordinary : the alternation being that of unmitigated and burning sunshine, fiercer than an equatorial noon, continued for a whole fortnight, and the keenest severity of frost, far exceeding that of our polar winters, for an equal time.
38. oldal - ... he could, however, distinguish blues when they were light. Dr. Nichols has recorded a case where a person, who was in the navy, purchased a blue uniform coat and waistcoat, with red breeches to match the blue.
102. oldal - Dissolve five or six bits of gum mastic, each the size of a large pea, in as much spirits of wine as will suffice to render it liquid ; and in another vessel dissolve as much isinglass, previously a little softened in water (though none of the water must be used), in French brandy or good rum, as will make a two-ounce phial of very strong glue, adding two small bits of gum albanum, or ammoniacum, which must be rubbed or ground till they are dissolved.
352. oldal - Pour on the engraving boiling water from a teakettle until the salt and lemon-juice be all washed off; the engraving will then be perfectly clean, and free from stains. It must be dried on the board, or on some smooth surface, gradually. If dried by the fire or the sun it will be tinged with a yellow colour.
17. oldal - An Account of a Method of Copying Paintings upon Glass, and of making Profiles by the Agency of Light upon Nitrate of Silver; with Observations by H. Davy.
336. oldal - A man in a boat pulling a rope attached to a large ship, seems only to move the boat : but he really moves the ship a little, for...
203. oldal - ... of their primeval life; their scaly stems, and bending branches, with their delicate apparatus of foliage, are all spread forth before him ; little impaired by the lapse of countless Ages, and bearing faithful records of extinct systems of vegetation, which began and terminated in times of which these relics are the infallible Historians.