[n] bir yere toplama

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focusing
See British alternative spelling focussing
Adjustment of the lens to film distance according to the lens to subject distance, in order to ensure a sharp image on the film
the concentration of attention or energy on something; "the focus of activity shifted to molecular biology"; "he had no direction in his life"
See British spelling focussing
The adjustment of an optical instrument to allow the user to see the image clearly A wide range is required since the instrument will be used at many different ranges, different users will have different focusing depths
The in-and-out adjustment of the lens to make the main subject sharp on the film
{i} concentration of attention on something; act of bringing into focus
Means of adjusting a lens' elements in relation to the film plane so as to obtain the required sharpness in the image
(Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy, Focusing-Oriented Therapy, Focusing Process, Focusing Therapy): "Natural" stepwise system of "personal growth" based on the work of psychology professor Eugene (Gene) T Gendlin, Ph D , author of Focusing (1981), Let the Body Interpret Your Dreams (1986), and Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy: A Manual of the Experimental Method (Guilford Publications, Inc , 1996) It involves dreamwork and inner child work The purported effects of Focusing include: direct contact with the (allegedly palpable) "wisdom" of one's body (prenatal "bodily meaning"); the flowing of "life's energy" in "new ways of being"; discovery of one's "genuine self"; and an increase in personal "whole[ness] "
The range of acceptable sharpness is called the depth of focus The depth of focus of a lens is a function of many factors, including: the focal length of the lens, the format size, the distance from the camera to the object, the size of the object, and the f-number of the lens
the act of bringing into focus
A technique developed by Dr Eugene Gendlin that harnesses the ‘felt wisdom’ of the body in order to cultivate deeper awareness of the self and the sacred text Similar to centering prayer but concentrated more on ‘resonances’ between the classic text and the ‘felt sense’ or bodily reaction of the focuser (cf Gendlin, 1981, pp 173-174)
The most powerful and elaborate cooperative spell ever cast in the history of the world This ceremony was conceived by the Alliance Mage Lord Alrem Evarel It was intended to convert Drellikarian static into a useable form of energy to power mages and their spells but instead resulted in the Sundering
The process or system that keeps the optical pickup laser accurately focused on the recording layer of the disk
Invented by Dr Gendlin, involves becoming aware of the body consciousness communicating (the 'felt sense') to release held traumatic material
A generic term for a range of critical problem solving tools which will allow students to focus on possibilities and to improve their overall quality of thinking
[n] bir yere toplama