She allowed her eyes to track to Starboard, following the beach down towards the Joop Falls, and was rewarded by the sight of tiny rosettes of colour, sharp against the blackness.
The screen grids are set at different angles, and the dots therefore create tiny rosettes, which, through a kind of optical illusion, appear to form a continuous-tone image.
They are slug-like, with tiny rosettes of spines on the back.
He wore a tiny red rosette in his lapel; the ribbon of the Legion of Honor.
What is princely in the exhibition, he said, is an exquisite Greek necklace from the fourth century B.C., a woven gold band decorated with tiny rosettes from which dangle foil-fine leaves.
Around it twined several delicate ribbons of the same russet silk as her gown, ending in tiny knotted rosettes.
Then a blue lace garter belt with tiny pink rosettes on it, to hold up the first pair of silk stockings I had been able to afford in a long time.
The stars, smeared slightly by high-altitude moisture, were tiny, motionless rosettes.
His mouth pursed up in a tiny rosette, then unpuckered enough to ask, "So you are staying here?"
Her eyes found the tiny rosette where Louis pointed.