11th December 2008

Ansel Adams Photography Inspires

Ansel Adams is perhaps one of the biggest names – if not the biggest – in the world of photographers and photography enthusiasts. Ansel Adams photography is a wonderful collection of nature photographs taken by photographer Ansel Adams in his lifetime. This solitary boy who was not successful in any school his parents sent him to found joy in nature. This love for nature leaps to life in the vast collection of pictures we now known today as Ansel Adams Photography. Most of his photos were in black and white; and his subjects were often from the American West. Many of his works are reproduced in posters and frames, even in digital images. Who knew he would later on become a photography legend? Certainly not Ansel Adams. He could not have known he left a legacy when he passed away in 1984, could he?

If you would like to be another Ansel Adams and either leave a legacy like he did or simply want to indulge your love for taking beautiful pictures, ‘Your Guide to Digital Photography’ is jam-packed with all the tips and information you need to create magic with a single click. Do not let your sleek, new digital camera intimidate you. If Ansel Adams’ photography did well with black-and-whites, you could learn and perhaps do even better with digital images.

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11th December 2008

Learn Car Photography (Because Your Ride Is Your Child)

It took you years to save for your new Smart Car. Naturally, your car is to you what babies are to their parents. Your ride is your child. Consequently, you feel compelled to take photos – lots and lots of photos – of your new baby. But car photography is not as simple as pointing and shooting – and no one knows this better than Dan Fieldman. He has taken pictures for so long he can take everything he knows, pare these down to the most useful pieces of information, and create a guide to car photography that both newbies and pros could use. And that is precisely what he did in ‘Your Guide to Digital Photography’.

Whether you are a beginner who knows zero about photography or an enthusiast who has shifted his focus from landscapes to vehicles, you could use tips and suggestions from a photographer who has taken tens of thousands of photos. And believe you me, there are many things about car photography that you still do not know. After all, car photography is as dynamic as human portraits. You do not just take photos of a piece of metal. Each time you click, you try to capture the personality of a machine. So it helps to do it right – and the best way to do this is to brush up on photography techniques and tricks of the trade that only a pro would be in the know.

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11th December 2008

Infant Photography Lets You Capture Baby’s Special Moments

Is your new baby just so adorable you’d like to freeze his smile if you could? All parents are crazy about their baby’s firsts. You are no different. Like all other parents, you want to preserve those precious moments in your child’s life. What better way to do that than to capture those in photographs and freeze the memory in an eternal frame? Photos – especially those you can keep in just about any storage device – are one of the few things that can stand the test of time. You have one problem, however, and it’s by no means a tiny one: you do not know the first thing about infant photography.

The biggest challenge in taking photos of infants is that you cannot tell a baby to keep still. Your baby, for one, is such a bouncing little happy bundle you can never really click fast enough to capture a moment. It’s frustrating, isn’t it? However, you should not let this little stop you from pursuing your passion. With practice and expert tips from seasoned professional photographer Dan Fieldman, you will discover how to make your shutter catch up with your little bundle’s movements. Fieldman’s  ‘Your Guide to Digital Photography’ is a good resource for anyone who is into infant photography – whether they’re doting parents or would-be professional photographers. The guide is particularly useful to beginners like you. Even if your only project is to keep a record of your baby’s early life, getting excellent shots can feel immensely rewarding.

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11th December 2008

Interior Photography – Challenging But Doable

Clean, crisp, and clear – these are the three Cs in interior photography which is perhaps one of the most challenging photographic endeavors for anyone of any skill level.  After all, interior photography does not only focus on capturing the beauty of the surroundings that architects and designers have created, it should also show the interaction between person and setting. Think about interior photos found in real estate brochures and home improvement magazines.  More often than not, these photos are warm rather than distant, inviting rather than imposing. You see, the goal of interior photography is to connect, not alienate. Magazine publishers and real estate agents publishers are inviting readers to think of the space as their home; to imagine themselves living in it with their families. That is what interior photography is about. It makes you interact with the images of interiors; it brings interiors alive.

Digital cameras are an excellent tool to take professional quality interior or exterior photographs. Yes, a digital camera is your partner for a successful interior photography project. Even if it’s just a hobby, it’s always nice to know how to take great photographs. ‘Your Guide to Digital Photography’ is a good resource for both pros and beginners alike. It walks you through the basics and steers you through the tips and techniques that the big guys with big cams use.

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11th December 2008

Ansel Adams Photography Inspires

Ansel Adams is perhaps one of the biggest names – if not the biggest – in the world of photographers and photography enthusiasts. Ansel Adams photography is a wonderful collection of nature photographs taken by photographer Ansel Adams in his lifetime. This solitary boy who was not successful in any school his parents sent him to found joy in nature. This love for nature leaps to life in the vast collection of pictures we now known today as Ansel Adams Photography. Most of his photos were in black and white; and his subjects were often from the American West. Many of his works are reproduced in posters and frames, even in digital images. Who knew he would later on become a photography legend? Certainly not Ansel Adams. He could not have known he left a legacy when he passed away in 1984, could he?

If you would like to be another Ansel Adams and either leave a legacy like he did or simply want to indulge your love for taking beautiful pictures, ‘Your Guide to Digital Photography’ is jam-packed with all the tips and information you need to create magic with a single click. Do not let your sleek, new digital camera intimidate you. If Ansel Adams’ photography did well with black-and-whites, you could learn and perhaps do even better with digital images.

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11th December 2008

Interior Photography – Challenging But Doable

Clean, crisp, and clear – these are the three Cs in interior photography which is perhaps one of the most challenging photographic endeavors for anyone of any skill level.  After all, interior photography does not only focus on capturing the beauty of the surroundings that architects and designers have created, it should also show the interaction between person and setting. Think about interior photos found in real estate brochures and home improvement magazines.  More often than not, these photos are warm rather than distant, inviting rather than imposing. You see, the goal of interior photography is to connect, not alienate. Magazine publishers and real estate agents publishers are inviting readers to think of the space as their home; to imagine themselves living in it with their families. That is what interior photography is about. It makes you interact with the images of interiors; it brings interiors alive.

Digital cameras are an excellent tool to take professional quality interior or exterior photographs. Yes, a digital camera is your partner for a successful interior photography project. Even if it’s just a hobby, it’s always nice to know how to take great photographs. ‘Your Guide to Digital Photography’ is a good resource for both pros and beginners alike. It walks you through the basics and steers you through the tips and techniques that the big guys with big cams use.

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27th November 2008

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4th October 2008

Free Satellite TV Software – Television Anytime, Anywhere

Cable TV or satellite TV? In the old days, this question made the rounds of households everywhere. Today, one more option is tossed into the equation: cable TV, satellite TV, or your laptop made to work like a satellite TV?

Free satellite TV software
is changing home entertainment landscape radically and dramatically. If, in days of yore, the only solution to fights over the remote control was to get another television unit, these days it’s getting free satellite TV software.

Why is free satellite TV software gaining popularity the whole world over? Here are some reasons.

1. You get live daily coverage sans monthly fees or subscription dues. All you have to pay is a one-time fee to download the software.

2. You can listen to more than a thousand music stations! What music lover wouldn’t drool at that?

3. You get access to a lot of satellite television channels online – and they number by the thousands!

4. You can watch television anytime, anywhere – even in the airport. With your laptop as your TV, your viewing experience is portable. This makes free satellite TV software perfect for the user who’s always on the go.

5. You don’t have to install any hardware or spend time and money maintaining it.

What all these advantages translate to is that satellite TV provides good value for your money. So, cable TV or satellite TV? Why choose from the two? With your laptop working like a satellite TV, you can watch any show at home, at work, or anywhere and while on the go.

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4th October 2008

What Most Satellite TV for PC Reviews Don’t Bother Telling You

Here’s the truth about most satellite TV for PC reviews: they lie.

Almost all satellite TV for PC reviews are written in exchange for money. Service providers and software manufacturers have reviews written to get positive advertisement. The people who write them, on the other hand, seldom bother to review the product honestly. After all, they get paid to rave. What does it matter that they don’t actually do their research?

To users like you and me, however, these reviews matter a lot. After all, we base our decisions on them.

Here are some of the things most satellite TV for PC reviews don’t bother telling you.

1. Not all of the 4,000 stations advertised provide high-quality reception. In fact, some are blurry or impossible to view at all!

2. You need more than the software and your PC. You need a broadband Internet connection!

3. Some applications may give you headaches to navigate around on and with.

Yes, most satellite TV for PC reviews won’t bother to tell you these. Despite these problems, however, or the lack of transparency and honesty of some reviews, there’s no denying that when it comes to home viewing, satellite TV stands heads and shoulders above all others.

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4th October 2008

Learn to Play the Violin – from the Heart, with Heart

Who says only child prodigies, the truly talented, or the high-browed have the right to learn to play the violin? You do, too! In fact, anyone has the right to learn to play the violin and it doesn’t even matter if you end up playing the violin poorly or passably. What matters is that you tried.

There are many ways for you to learn to play the violin. ViolinMasterPro, a downloadable instructional program, is one of the cheapest and easiest means to learn to play the violin quickly and painlessly.

Here are more tips that would come in handy for beginners like you!

1. Have your teacher put marks on where your fingers should go. The violin has no marks or frets so the markers will help you memorize where to put your fingers.

2. If you don’t have a teacher, you’ll have to memorize the hand and finger positioning required for each note.

3. Practice slowly. Go for short sessions rather than long ones. These will let you get the feel of the instrument sans the boredom and the burn-out.

Most importantly, have fun! Learning violin should not feel like a chore. Do it because you enjoy it. The best music are the ones played from the heart and with heart.

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