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Orientation in which the image is displayed horizontally.
A view of scenery on land, often used as subject matter in visual arts; also refers to the horizontal orientation of a rectangular 2-D image.
Printed sheets were the width is greater than the height. Also used to indicate the orientation of tables or illustrations which are printed 'sideways'.
Landscape is a paper orientation. It allows data to be printed on a wider area of space, whilst reducing the length, as opposed to the default setting of Portrait.
Keywords:
Landform,
Ecosystems,
Geology,
Biota,
Turf
One of 35 such areas in the Kruger National Park having a specific geomorphology, macroclimate, soil and vegetation pattern together with associated fauna (Gertenbach, 1983); compare envirotype, land form & land type.
A group of interacting ecosystems occupying adjacent geographical areas.
A large heterogeneous land area consisting of a cluster of interacting ecosystems of similar form.
A large land area composed of interacting ecosystems that are repeated due to factors such as geology, soils, climate, and human impacts.
to change the way land looks by clearing it, moving soil and planting trees, shrubs, etc.
embellish with plants; "Let's landscape the yard"
a collection of elements which consists of defined assemblages of plants, animals, abiotic substrata such as rocks, and land-use patterns
a specific place where groups of plants and animals interact with one another and with the environment
A picture representing a scene by land or sea, actual or fancied, the chief subject being the general aspect of nature, as fields, hills, forests, water. etc. Compare seascape.
an outdoor natural space of a larger scale, often considered from a distance
an outdoor scene in which a place or the land itself becomes the main subject of the painting
a picture of a rural scene with land and trees
Keywords:
Garden,
Accouterments,
Catalina,
Flagstone,
Mountains
a nice watercolor of the Catalina Mountains would make a nice landscape painting. In the desert garden a landscape is the placing of plants and all the accouterments whether it be a retaining wall, garden bench or flagstone patio.
A work of art that shows the features of the natural environment (trees, lakes, mountains, flowers).
do landscape gardening; "My sons landscapes for corporations and earns a good living"
for reference at the Shadows, all aspects of the property's exterior; includes historic layers of functional and decorative gardens
Keywords:
Constantly,
Jazz,
Instrumental,
Landcape,
Synthpop
a dynamic, constantly changing system
a dynamic system that constantly grows and changes
Landscape are a British band best known for their 1981 hits, "Einstein A Go-Go" and "Norman Bates". Formed in 1974, they toured constantly during the mid- to late-1970s, playing rock, punk and jazz venues and releasing two instrumental EPs on their own Event Horizon label. They began experimenting with computer-programmed music and electronic drums in the late 1970s making records in the emerging genres of electronic dance music and synthpop.
Landcape (1979) is the self-titled debut album by Landscape. It contains ten instrumental tracks with a jazz-funk influence.
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