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How To Take Great Pictures With a SubPar Camera

how to take good picture of Drinking BeerA mediocre digital camera will give you great photos, but an excellent digital camera tends to make this job easier. So, in order to get good pictures make certain you get the time to purchase a good camera. Studying to take great photos is not hard in the event you practice.

If you are not taking great photos yet still, don’t despair. The secret formula is practicing the ability of taking pictures, which is the way you learn. If you do not practice with it, it may take you a sometime to figure out how to get a great picture. With digital cameras you have feed back of your picture in your screen correct away.

Photos taken with a digital camera ought to capture an emotion. Individuals tend to make use of digital cameras rather than regular cameras to take photographs simply because utilizing this camera is a lot easier. Getting more than just one photograph at a time with digital cameras is a great method to pick that perfect image. As you are taking pictures, you get instant feedback, realizing right away in the event the photo is bad. Digital photography offers numerous possibilities for discovering your imaginative side.

Digital photography is not new to anybody anymore. Today’s technological know-how has produced image touch-ups fairly simple for even the inexperienced photographer. A common problem for that novice photographer with photos is not getting the focal point correct. Yet another essential digital photography tip for that novice photographer knows that lights are crucial to great pictures. With bad light, the picture won’t be good. Your objective as a photographer is to turn out to be lighting-wise when taking pictures.

An additional tip to start out with is to take pictures of still subjects for best searching pictures. You see, you don’t need to get expensive photography lessons, and even need expensive and complicated gear to get beautiful digital photos. You don’t need a light meter, you don’t require a $2000 lens, and you do not require “perfect” circumstances.

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Scrapbook Baby Photo

Scrapbooking is a hobby in which millions of individuals love to participate. The creative aspects of this hobby make it rather unique, in that almost anything goes in scrapbooking. There are no hard rules on what types of materials can be used, other than they must be acid free in order for it to not to cause damage to photos used within the scrapbook.

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Digital Camera For Kids

 Kids, by nature, are curious creatures. Take, for instance, the digital camera. One of the best digital cameras for kids is the Vetch Kidizoom Digital Camera, usually costing approximately $60. This digital camera for kids even has a video mode, though quality is admittedly sub-par in video.

 This particular digital camera for kids comes with on-camera games (three of them, in fact) and volume for those games of video playback. There is a huge array of digital camera for kids in this age range. This digital camera for kids in the teenage group or even adults comes with 10 MP, 3.6 zoom, and a large 3 inch LCD. In the world of digital camera for kids, one has to keep in mind cost because the chances of kids losing or damaging the camera are inevitably high.

Nikon, while known as an excellent camera brand name, is not necessarily known for their digital camera for kids. This digital camera for kids takes SD cards, and is also capable of operating on 2 AA batteries while still delivering great quality photos.

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Good Pictures on Carved Pumpkins

Good Pictures on Carved Pumpkins

Pumpkin Carving Ideas

Pumpkins all over are ready to turn into Jack O’ Lanterns. Pick some up from a patch and start your annual pumpkin carving ritual but do it with the tricks we have up our sleeve. Here are some fresh ideas for pumpkin-carving that are sure to inspire some of the best looking pumpkins in your neighborhood:

1. Cookie cutters are a great way to ensure perfectly carved pumpkins. Choose durable stainless steel cookie cutters like ghosts, witches, owls, stars, circles and pretty fall leaves to plan your design. Position the cookie cutters on the pumpkins and gently press in as much as you can. Now tap them in with a rubber mallet till they come out from the other side. Some cookie cutters may lose their shape and will not be re-usable.

2. Vellum or any translucent paper can be used to give out colored light from your carved pumpkins. Once you have made the cutouts on your pumpkin, cut vellum slightly larger than your cutout and then place it on the inside of the pumpkin blocking the cutout securing with straight pins on the inside. As paper is flammable, you will not be able to use candles. Use Tap lights instead.

3. Turn pumpkins into a pretty lantern by cutting out a regular design all around it. Cut a large ‘S’ template that fits the length of the pumpkin. Trace it all around the pumpkin at even intervals and cut them out. When you will light tea lights or tap lights inside, the pumpkin will look like a lantern.

4. Use a potato peeler to make features and indentations that do not require cutting out the complete piece but require just the peeling of the upper skin.

5. Give your pumpkin characters funky hair by poking holes in the top of their heads and sticking out Christmas lights from them.

For many more creative Pumpkin Carving ideas, photos gallery and free pumpkin carving stencils, visit http://www.Celebrating-Halloween.com

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Pictures of Three Good Fairies in Sleeping Beauty

The Three Good Fairies from Disney’s Sleeping Beauty make a good picture to look at. Walt Disney had the version of the tale whittles the number of good fairies down to three. It is from The Sleeping Beauty Storybook. As the story goes, Once upon a time, in a kingdom far away, a beautiful princess was born. The most honored and exalted excellencies, the three good fairies, well you know the story.

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History of Disney Characters Depicted on Wall Murals
By Lisa Herbik

Winnie the Pooh was created by the English writer A. A. Milne. Milne named the bear after his son’s toy stuffed bear Winnipeg. His son’s other toys eventually lent their names to Winnie the Pooh’s friends: Tigger, Eeyore, Kanga, Roo, and Piglet. Owl, Rabbit, and Gopher were added later on. Milne’s son, Christopher Robin Milne, was the inspiration for the character Christopher Robin.

Winnie the Pooh made his debut in 1926 in the children’s book Winnie-the-Pooh, illustrated by E.H. Shepard. Three other Winnie the Pooh books followed. The lovable bear was originally intended to be the “bear of little brains.” Forever on the search for honey, Pooh joins his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood.

In 1930 illustrator/producer Stephen Slesinger adapted the Winnie the Pooh character for use in radio, TV, and in story-telling records with Gene Kelly and Jimmy Stewart.

By 1961, Walt Disney Productions obtained motion picture rights on Winnie the Pooh and friends. Disney successfully adapted the Pooh stories into four movies: Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1966), Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (1968), Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too (1974), and Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore (1983). Other films followed, and in 2005, the Disney Channel on TV began featuring Pooh and Tigger.

The Disney Princesses

Snow White made her screen debut in the 1937 Walt Disney animated feature “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” She was a lovely princess with the infamous, albeit, beautiful Queen, her wicked stepmother. Snow White manages to escape from the Queen’s castle where she worked dressed in rags and as a scullery maid. In the forest, she befriends the Seven Dwarfs, and happily lives in a small cottage. One day, the handsome Prince finds the lovely girl and the Magic Mirror informs the Queen. The Queen transforms herself into a hag and entices Snow White to eat a poisoned apple. Moments from death, Snow White is awakened with a magic kiss from the Prince. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was the highest grossing film in 1938.

The Walt Disney animated feature “Sleeping Beauty” debuted in 1959. Sleeping Beauty is the story of Princess Aurora, her three good fairy godmothers Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather, and the wicked fairy Maleficent. Maleficent curses the infant princess so that when she becomes a beautiful woman on her sixteenth birthday, she will prick her finger on a spinning wheel and die. Merryweather bestows a gift unto the princess whereby the prick will not cause Aurora to die, but to fall into a deep sleep that can only be broken by a kiss from her true love. Sleeping Beauty’s true love is Prince Philip. He gallantly fights and kills an evil dragon in order to get to his Aurora. Once he kisses her, both she and the whole dreary castle awaken. They happily waltz together in the festive castle as the movie ends. Disney spent almost ten years making the film “Sleeping Beauty” and the musical score is adapted from Tchaikovsky’s ballet.

Walt Disney released the animated feature “Cinderella” in 1950. Cinderella is a beautiful girl with a wicked stepmother and two ugly and vain stepsisters. She is oppressed and tormented as a kitchen maid, given a daily list of impossible and unending tasks to perform. Her animal friends include bluebirds and a troop of mice, notably, Gus. Meanwhile, the King of the land is eager to find a fair maiden for his son, who has no interest in the women of the palace. He arranges a ball, and, with the help of her Fairy Godmother, Cinderella easily captures the heart and hand of Prince Charming.

Belle is the beautiful heroine of “Beauty and the Beast,” released in 1991 by Walt Disney. This is the tale of a selfish young prince, who is transformed into a hideous beast. He is doomed to remain a beast unless he can learn to love again. Belle is a spirited beauty, who lives with her father Maurice, and eventually finds herself in the Beast’s enchanted castle. Belle is initially repelled by the Beast, seemingly more for his personality than his looks. As the story progresses, her fondness for the Beast grows. Once the Best learns that Maurice’s life is in danger, he releases Belle from his castle. His empathy and charm eventually win her over. She returns to the castle and professes her love for the now dying Beast, both saving him from death, and transforming him back to his original princely self.

Finding Nemo Sharks

Bruce, Anchor, and Chum are the friendly, fiendish sharks from “Finding Nemo.” They are featured in the misadventures of Nemo on his quest back home to his father. Released in 2003, this Disney/Pixar film went on to receive an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Film.

The Disney characters are known and beloved worldwide. Their likenesses can be found on everything from clothing, lunch boxes, toys, watches, jewelry, and wall murals.

Sources: John Grant (1998). Encyclopedia of walt disney’s animated characters. New York:
Hyperion; Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (online) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnie_the_pooh. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_White;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleeping_Beauty#Walt_Disney.27s_Sleeping_Beauty;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinderella_%281950_movie%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finding_nemo

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