I'll send you prints of your photographs as soon as they are done.
The city editor turned him over to the photograph staff and Jimmy got several goodprints that showed firemen carrying unconscious victims down ladders at the wrecked hospital.
Henneberg has a Fortune allegory in which Death is about to seize a horseman who is chasing a nude woman,[b] this design being a slight modification of a variety of prints executed in the sixteenth century.
Grave is the Master's look; his forehead wears Thick rows of wrinkles, prints of worrying cares; Uneasy lie the heads of all that rule, His most of all whose kingdom is a school.
The fame of the pine lured a young engineer through Kentucky to catch the trail, and when he finally climbed to its shelter he found not only the pine but the foot-prints of a girl.
And the girl proved to be lovely, piquant, and the trail of these girlish foot-prints led the young engineer a madder chase than "the trail of the lonesome pine.
He prints it as his motto on his books and journals, and regards it as a slow poison that will in time effect the destruction of the rabble of scientists, and reveal the truth of his own Psycho-Harmonic Science or Heliocentric Astrology.
Coming to a sandy place, he saw prints of feet and of a shod horse in the trail heading the other way.
There were his boot-prints this fine morning, marking his way from the tent down the hill into the trees.
There remains, however, this peculiarity, that according to the prints the main aisle windows were uniform throughout, and with Geometrical tracery.
Assuming the accuracy of the prints in Dugdale, it is difficult to see where the Gothic comes in.
When you say "print them," you mean make printsfrom the negatives?
Make prints from the negatives on photographic paper, bring them back up to the front, reorganize them with their proper job tickets, and then take those finished jobs up to the front delivery desk.
They were so much finer and more interesting than the common, every-day prints of the dealers that they quite took our breath away.
I often received guests in this room for tea; it was done in green and had Japanese brasses and prints upon the walls.
Although we may know the colour prints of the Japanese better than their paintings, it is nevertheless true that their leading painters rank among the great artists of the world.
Mr. Spalding has hand-coloured prints by Moronobu, some of which are in orange-red and old rose.
Mr. Keane stores hisprints in a safe, but for the enjoyment of his guests he took them out on the day of the luncheon.
The blocks on which the prints were engraved were made of cherry wood, both sides of which were used for economy's sake.
The famous set of prints of a hundred views of Fuji, the series of the waterfalls of Japan, the noted bridges, the scenes in the Loochoo Islands, as well as the views of the Tokaido, were all done in the latter part of his life.
His were the first colour prints to reach Europe through the Dutch.
In some cases the paper of the old prints takes on a beautiful yellow autumn glow with age, which adds to their beauty.
I was also told that the prints entirely in red were made to amuse the lepers in olden days, so were destroyed afterward, hence few exist, but as I find some collectors never heard of this story, again I am in doubt.
Both paintings and prints are usually in one of two shapes, either the kakemono, or long scroll, or the makemono, the horizontal picture.
Masanobu and Kiyonobu were prominent among the early artists, but the perfection of technique in prints was reached under Kiyonaga.
We weeded out the things we did not especially care for in the house, and picked up here and there some interesting prints and curios.
The fame of the pine lured a young engineer through Kentucky to catch the trail, and when he finally climbed to its shelter he found not only the pine but the foot-prints of a girl.
And all over the house hung old printsof scenes in the plays; glorious pictures, some of them--ghosts and murders over which Mhor gloated.
She collects servants as other people collect prints or old china or Sheffield plate.
There WERE many sorrel horses; the evidence of those rain-washed hoof-prints was far from conclusive; even the fact that Urbina belonged to the Tad Lewis outfit was no more than a suspicious circumstance.
In the dust were fresh hoof-prints leading toward the river.
There were also prints of a woman's foot going in the opposite direction.
Baum's keen eye enabled him to distinguish the hoof-prints in the twilight.
The illustrations which we reproduce herewith are reproductions from leaf prints made by Mr. Thomas Gaffield, who has made quite a study of this fascinating pastime.
By stretching the film one way or the other, and allowing it to dry in this position, the most amusing prints can be made.
From these two negatives prints are made, and the larger head is cut out and pasted on the shoulders of the full length figure.
The whole is then photographed down to the proper size, usually three or four inches high, and prints made either by photography or from a halftone block.
It can be made transparent with wax or vaseline, and prints obtained from it giving a dark image on a white ground.
From this combined print another negative is made so that any number of these caricature prints can be made without extra trouble.
The negative obtained, prints are made upon plain salted paper and rendered transparent with wax or vaseline.
Beyond learning to read and write, he received education; but he began, at ten years, to copy prints and to write verses.
I shall want the finger-prints of all those you have named, including yours, Sir James.
Finger-prints are regarded as clues, and photography is a means of identification, whereas finger-prints are of little use except to identify past offenders, and photography is the greatest aid to the actual tracing of the criminal.
I am now going to take him back to my office, secure his finger-prints and physical measurements, which will be of interest at Scotland Yard.
He never could resist a sly dig at Scotland Yard's faith in finger-prints as clues instead of means of identification.
If you see the best parlour hung round with bad prints of presidents, looking like Mormon preachers, they are radicals of the worst leaven.
He lined the stairway with prints of Hogarth's works, and declared he never came down the stairs without pausing to wonder at the sagacity and skill which had produced the masterful pictures of human life.
No doubt, most of our readers may have observed in the dailyprints occasional allusions to the French War in Cochin China.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "prints" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.