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For a second the woman was backlit by the glare outside.
A man was standing there, backlit by the rising sun.
Something that is next to impossible with a backlit screen.
The central star is the color of ice backlit with yellow.
I can see him backlit against the lights from the courtyard outside.
Coming forward through the steam was something big and yellow, backlit by the light inside.
She was backlit with blue light coming in through a pair of glass doors.
Not being backlit will probably elongate its working life though.
You would want to increase your exposure, this being a classic backlit situation.
And so they did, until the rising sun backlit the lake horizon.
The morning sun spilled through it and backlit her sort of dramatically.
Backlit by the glow of the pool, he looked like a giant.
Does it need to be backlit to illustrate the detail of your product?
His eyes were so blue, they looked like chips of backlit stained glass.
Backlit by the bright interior, a single human being strode forward.
I thought of Lucy standing before the window, backlit by the fire and lamps.
Other differences are that it is also backlit for easier viewing in the dark.
Backlit by the bright headlights, the man's face was a blur.
Virginia turned to see a man standing in the opposite doorway, backlit by the sun.
Backlit shots can work really well and you may get the ring-of-fire effect.
He angled to his left a little, so the guard would stay backlit by the office lights.
If the print has to be backlit, translucent materials are necessary.
Never got the "backlit screens make my eyes bleed" thing.
You do not want a backlit screen for long-term text consumption.
Anyone figured out how to actually use backlit screens in the daylight yet?