51. The images are first seen on a computer screen. 52. The low-angled lights eliminate the mirroring effect of the daguerreotypes, allowing the viewer to see their images without having to cope with maddening reflections. 53. The Nets could look across the court Wednesday night and see the image of what they are aspiring to. 54. The Rev. Victor Carrillo of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Floresville said he saw the image, but said people may or may not see the Virgin Mary. 55. The secret to seeing the image is letting your eyes relax and defocus so they diverge. 56. These vague images can be seen as alluding to space or medical photographs, or to the standard blurry pictures of the Loch Ness monster or UFOs. 57. They are full participants in American society, he observed, and want to see images on the screen of who they really are. 58. They often need to see those images from more than one angle. 59. They see images of red-brick buildings, streets and cartoon-like people who pop up in windows. 60. To see the image, the viewer has to tilt the plate until it is at the proper angle to reveal the pattern of scattering. |