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Chroma Key Techniques

Chroma Keying is a technique with which a photographer can mix two frames or pictures together to remove the color of one image to reveal another image behind it. This kind of technique is used in television stations for reporting purposes. The cameramen use this advanced form of photography to make the background of the screen attractive and appealing.

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MySpace Profile Pictures You Remember

The more fun and interesting pictures you upload to your profile the better. To add a photo to your MySpace profile you need to sign in and select ‘Upload/Change Photos.’ Once your picture has been uploaded to your profile you can choose to set it as your default picture. Don’t use your profile pictures as a place for storage. If you have uploaded a lot of pictures to your profile it may take longer to load. Make sure to select pictures that represents you and your interests. It’s true that on MySpace a picture says a thousand words. Get a great picture uploaded and start making some friends. How to take good myspace pictures just takes a little bit of planning.

While controversy may not necessarily generate cash, it will generate a lot of attention. One of the first and most apparent insights I developed was this; interesting MySpace pictures builds visits.

When one thinks of using MySpace pictures to generate pictures, sex inevitably comes to mind. Sex sells. Graphic pictures or photos are another way to generate visits. The same can also be applied to anti-drink driving MySpace pages or anti-abortion MySpace pages.

If you frown upon the gratuitous nature of sex or violence, then you can increase your MySpace traffic with funny pictures or photos.

Some MySpace pages thrive on humor. Some MySpace users produce periodic comics. There are many ways to exploit the popularity of social networking websites. But the next time you feel the need to increase your visits, consider displaying controversial MySpace pics

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How to Take Good Food Pictures

It takes the eye of a real camera wizard to not suck every visually appetizing aspect out of a food photo, and Lou Manna would like to pluck those eyes.
And who is Lou Manna? Why, only a former New York Times (remember newspapers?) staff photographer and the author of the instructional book Digital Food Photography, that’s who. From now until February 16, Manna is accepting shots of “The Best Looking Food Of 2009” for use on the cover of his next book, and he’s promising fabulous prizes for the photog with the Midas shutter touch.
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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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Good Mongolia Pictures

Good Mongolia Pictures

Uncovering Your Dreams – Can You See Your Dream?

Your dream lives in your mind and is made up of images or pictures, feelings and thoughts.

Visualising is a powerful technique in turning your dream into a reality.

According to many personal development experts including Jack Canfield, Bob Proctor, Tony Robbins, James Arthur Ray, just to name a few… the brain does not know the difference between actually doing something and just visualizing something being done. The brain processes these two things the same way. Your brain will work to make happen what ever thoughts, images and feelings you have. In other words, what you think about, what images you have, you will bring about.

Three sayings you may be familiar with:

“Seeing is believing!”
“What you see is what you get!”
“If you can see it, you can achieve it!”

All inventions e.g. the airplane, all discoveries e.g. electricity, all great works e.g. Sistine Chapel, all success stories e.g. Jack Canfield, Bob Proctor, Tony Robbins, all major activities e.g. Sir Edmund Hillary climbing Mount Everest, Jeanne May going to Outer Mongolia… everything begins as a dream… as an image in the person’s mind.

In my dream of being in Outer Mongolia I could feel, see and experience myself there. I felt the grasslands… I immersed myself in the energy of Outer Mongolia. I had not seen any pictures of Mongolia so I had no visual cues to use in my dream — my imagination filled in all the missing details. Amazingly, when we got to Outer Mongolia, I discovered that those details my imagination provided were incredibly accurate.

The key to visualizing your dream is to do it in detail as if you are already living your dream… as if it is already a reality. Not how it would be like… but rather how it is now that it is reality.

Some people are able to see images very clearly in their mind whereas others have difficulty and are unable to “see” images… they are not good at visualizing. But visualizing your dream isn’t only about seeing pictures in your mind… it’s about the feelings you have when you are thinking about your dream, it’s the thoughts you have when you are in your dream, it’s about your spirit coming alive when you are in your dream…

Another powerful technique is to put visual images e.g. photos, newspaper or magazine articles and pictures, typed or hand written words describing your dream, play music or messages that you can relate to your dream, in your environment so that your eyes and ears are constantly reminded of your dream.

These send strong messages to your brain which, in turn, will open you to opportunities that bring you closer to turning your dream into a reality.

Jeanne May of Aspirations Plus, works with spiritually minded people providing information, inspiration, guidance and support to achieve their dreams and goals.

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http://www.aspirationsplus.com/udpromotion1.html and learn how to find your dream, remember your dream and reclaim your dream.

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Finding the Best Digital SLR Cameras in the Market

by Bob Dale

The market for the digital SLR camera is growing rapidly. The IDC report titled 2007 Worldwide Digital Camera Market Share Review pointed out that digital SLR cameras accounted for 7.5 million of the 131 million digital cameras sold. It is no surprise that such big brands as Canon, Nikon, Olympus, and Sony led the way in total digital SLR camera sales. Canon and Nikon alone account for about 80% of the digital SLR market. Sony and Olympus account for another 12% of the market.

For a long time, Canon had been dominant in the digital SLR market, but Nikon nearly caught up to Canon because of its popularity in Japan and because of the popularity of its new D series cameras. In particular the Nikon D300 and the Nikon D40x have been top sellers. “Nikon has usually been the strong preference among professional photographers” says Minneapolis photographer Bob Dale.

Digital SLR, also known as dSLR, describes a camera with a digital single lens reflex. Single lens reflex describes the path light that travels through the lens to a mirror, which forwards the light to a viewfinder.

In more complex terms, the light gets to a pentaprism by coming through the lens and bouncing off a mirror that is at a 90-degree angle. As complex as it sounds, there is simply a mirror in front of the shutter. When you take a picture, the mirror lifts up so that the same light can then go through the shutter as it opens.

You may recognize the companies that manufacture digital SLR cameras. Canon, Nikon, Olympus, Panasonic, Pentax, and Sony are all popular brands in photography. Before they entered the digital SLR market, they were once the big brands in the old 35mm film SLR camera market.

Canon has long been known for the quality of its cameras. Currently, the Canon EOS line of cameras is among the best lines of digital SLR cameras on the market. It consistently earns high praise from consumers for being simple, having plenty of options, and providing great pictures.

The Canon EOS digital SLR cameras take high resolution pictures of up to 10.1 megapixels. In fact, the Canon 30D and Canon Digital Rebel camera series also provide you with 10.1 megapixels.

As far as digital SLRs go, Canon cameras consistently receive high ratings. Users and product testers alike feel that a Canon digital camera is one of the best in the market.

Nikon is a well-respected name in the digital SLR market. Nikon, one of the original innovators in the digital SLR market, has continued to be a strong competitor in the digital SLR market with its Nikon D series of cameras.

The Nikon D300 heads the impressive lineup of quality digital SLRs by Nikon. This digital SLR supports live viewing, which means you can preview your shots on the LCD screen instead of having to look through the viewfinder. If you’re planning to get into professional or high end digital photography, this digital SLR is a good investment. Price starts at around $1,700.

If you’re a novice digital photographer or you want a less expensive Nikon digital camera, there’s the Nikon D40, which has a 6.1 megapixel that is just perfect for most users. It has a compact design too, making it ideal for those who don’t want to carry a clunky camera around. You can get this digital SLR anywhere from $450 to $650. “It’s a great choice for doing travel photography” says professional digital photographer Bob Dale.

For the casual digital photography enthusiast, the Nikon Coolpix P5100 consistently gets high reviews among simple digital SLR cameras. While it has manual control, its automatic zoom, focus, and exposure options make it easy for anyone to use. It also features a large LCD screen to help you see what you’ll get before you shoot the picture. The Nikon Coolpix P5100 is surprisingly affordable for a digital SLR, with prices ranging from $200 to $300.

The Panasonic Lumix DMC line of digital SLR cameras is one of the best values on the market. From 2001 to 2007, Panasonic produced over 60 Lumix DMC digital SLR camera models, with the last of that era coming with 10.1 megapixels and a 12.5x zoom standard on each camera.

Another feature that makes the Panasonic digital SLR cameras popular is that they are typically very portable. But what really sets them apart, is that the newest models are typically not much over $400.

Mention SLR cameras and the name Pentax quickly comes to mind. How many of us had a Pentax as our first 35mm SLR camera? Pentax, just like the rest of the camera manufacturers, has entered into the digital camera arena.

Pentax makes lines of digital SLR cameras for both professional photographers and amateur photographers. Two of the most popular Pentax digital SLR product lines are the Pentax K series and the Pentax optio series. These digital SLR camera consistently get good reviews for both photo quality and camera features.

You have far more options in digital SLR cameras than can be discussed here. Whatever your price range, if you do a little research, you can find a digital SLR camera that will take quality pictures for you. Price and features are the main variables when you compare your digital SLR options.

Among the additional considerations you’ll have for your digital SLR camera decision are flash media types, warranties, battery replacement costs, and battery capacity. The only firm recommendation would be that your flash memory unit should be able to hold at least 1,000 photographs at your camera’s top resolution. If you’re going to spend a lot for a camera, you ought to be able to take all of the photographs you want and rest assured that they’ll be of the highest quality.

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The Search for the Best Digital SLR Camera

by Bob Dale

Digital SLR cameras is an ever expanding market. According to an IDC report titled 2007 Worldwide Digital Camera Market Share Review, of the 131 million units of digital still cameras sold worldwide, 7.5 million of those units were digital SLR cameras. Canon, Nikon, Sony and Olympus emerged as the top digital SLR manufacturers in terms of sales, with Canon leading the pack with a 43% share. Nikon, Sony and Olympus have 40%, 6% and 6% share, respectively.

The IDC report showed that Canon had been running alone atop the digital SLR camera market, but Nikon closed the gap, thanks to such popular models as the Nikon D300 and the Nikon D40x. In Japan, Nikon surpassed Canon in total digital SLR camera sales. “Nikon has always been the strong leader among professional photographers” says Minneapolis photographer Bob Dale.

Digital SLR, or dSLR, is short for digital single lens reflex. Digital SLR cameras are named as such because they are cameras that have a mirror behind the camera lens that directs light through the viewfinder eyepiece during photo composition.

In more complex terms, the light gets to a pentaprism by coming through the lens and bouncing off a mirror that is at a 90-degree angle. As complex as it sounds, there is simply a mirror in front of the shutter. When you take a picture, the mirror lifts up so that the same light can then go through the shutter as it opens.

These intriguing cameras come from a variety of companies. In addition to Canon, Nikon, Olympus, and Sony, you can also choose from some other popular brands such as Panasonic and Pentax. These brands were once the same brands that were known as powerhouses of the 35mm film SLR camera marketplace.

Canon digital cameras are high quality cameras. In fact, the digital SLR cameras in the Canon EOS digital camera series are some of the best around. These Canon digital SLRs get high reviews in terms of picture quality, ease of use and a variety of other features.

The digital SLR cameras in the Canon EOS digital series boast of the 10.1 megapixel CMOS technology that produces digital pictures of outstanding quality. Other Canon digital SLR cameras that have this technology are the Canon 30D, Canon Rebel XTi, and all the other Canon Digital Rebel cameras.

As far as digital SLRs go, Canon cameras consistently receive high ratings. Users and product testers alike feel that a Canon digital camera is one of the best in the market.

When it comes to SLR cameras, Nikon has become a household word. Nikon has been making SLR cameras for many years and with the introduction of the Nikon D-series SLR cameras, the company is proving to be a strong player in the digital camera market.

The Nikon D300 is the top of the Nikon D series line. With the Nikon D300 you get a large LCD screen to look at in place of the viewfinder. With a price at about $1,700, this is a good entry-level professional digital SLR camera. It is a good investment for those who need to take high quality digital photos.

If you just want good photographs and you aren’t really worried about having all of the options for making the photographs look professional, the Nikon D40 is a great camera that can be had for less than $650. It has an adequate resolution of 6.1 megapixels. The compact design of the Nikon D40 makes it a great travel camera. “It’s a great selection for doing travel photography” says professional digital photographer Bob Dale.

Still there’s the Nikon Coolpix P5100, one of the top rated digital SLR cameras in the point-and-shoot category. This camera has both automatic and manual control (zoom, focus and exposure), making it ideal for casual photographers. It has a 2.5-inch LCD display that you can use when setting up your shots instead of the viewfinder. This digital SLR camera retails between $200 and $300.

If you want an affordable digital zoom camera, go with any of the Panasonic Lumix DMC cameras. Panasonic introduced the first in its Lumix DMC series in 2001 and since then has come out with over 60 models with 1.9 to 10.1 megapixels and zoom capabilities between 10x to 12.5x.

Another feature that makes the Panasonic digital SLR cameras popular is that they are typically very portable. But what really sets them apart, is that the newest models are typically not much over $400.

Just as Pentax was once a respected name in 35mm film SLR photography, it is gaining respect as a manufacturer of digital SLR cameras. Pentax cameras have a reputation for quality at fair prices. Pentax still remains competitive in these areas.

Pentax digital cameras are of high quality and come in a variety of models that range from the entry level SLR to professional models. Some of the better models are the K series and the Optio series. Both of these Pentax digital SLR series of cameras offer users great photographs and a variety of options commonly found on the most popular digital SLR cameras.

You have far more options in digital SLR cameras than can be discussed here. Whatever your price range, if you do a little research, you can find a digital SLR camera that will take quality pictures for you. Price and features are the main variables when you compare your digital SLR options.

Among the additional considerations you’ll have for your digital SLR camera decision are flash media types, warranties, battery replacement costs, and battery capacity. The only firm recommendation would be that your flash memory unit should be able to hold at least 1,000 photographs at your camera’s top resolution. If you’re going to spend a lot for a camera, you ought to be able to take all of the photographs you want and rest assured that they’ll be of the highest quality.

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The Three Variables Affecting Exposure in Photography

by Robert Sullivan

From fine art photography to point and shoot snapshots, exposure of a photograph is dependant on the amount of light that lands on the exposure media. Whether you are using film or digital cameras, the result is the same. Light is captured by a frame of film or the sensor in a digital camera and the proper exposure of your images depends on the settings of these three variables: Shutter speed, aperture, and ISO. The proper setting of these three variables will ensure proper exposure.

ISO is a measure of how sensitive the film or digital sensor is that is collecting the light. The lower the ISO number, the lower the sensitivity. The higher the ISO, the higher the sensitivity.

The size of the hole that light passes through in the lens is called the aperture. Just like the pupil of the eye, the larger the hole, or aperture, the more light can enter through the lens and onto the media capturing it. Aperture is epressed as a ratio of focal length the size of the hole as adjusted by the diaphragm and is stated as f/(aperture value). If the aperture is f/2.8 it means that the focal length of the lens is 2.8 times the opening of the diaphragm. The smaller the aperture number, the larger the hole in the diaphragm. The larger the aperture number is, like f/8, the smaller the hole in the diaphragm.

Shutter speed is the easiest of the three variables to understand. It is as simple as it sounds. This is the amount of time that the shutter is open to collect light. The longer the shutter is opened, the more light is allowed to pass through the lens to be collected.

Each of these variables have other results or consequenses which, when fully understood and utilized, can be put to good use to create the desired image.

The ISO setting is usually the first variable that is set and is normally the last variable to be changed because of the increase in film grain or digital noise the higher the ISO is set. For this reason, photographers usually use the lowest ISO possible to keep the noise and grain to a minimum. Sometimes, however, digital noise and film grain are used purposefully to create a desired outcome in the photograph.

Changing the opening in the diameter of the diaphragm changes how much light passes through the lens and onto the light catching media whether it is film or a digital sensor. When changing the aperture the focus in the image captured is also changed. Smaller apertures such as f/8 and f/16 will result in more area in focus between foreground and background. Called depth of field, this is very important in the capturing of an image. Bigger apertures like f/1.8 and f2.8 narrow the depth of field so that most everything in the final picture will out of focus. This helps to highlight the subject in a dramatic way by leaving the subject in focus while distracting foreground and backgrounds remain out of focus.

Varying the length of time that the shutter is open will control how much light passes through the lens opening. This is called shutter speed. The longer the shutter remains open the more light will be collected by the sensor or film. Shutter speed also affects motion blur or lack of. When the shutter is open for longer periods, the moving parts of the image will begin to blur and the amount of blur increases the longer the shutter is open. Otherwise, opening the shutter for a shorter period of time results in freezing everything in the image in place. Faster moving objects require faster shutter speeds to capture them without motion blur, but less light is allowed through the lens when the shutter is opened for less time.

When the values for these three variables are correctly determined and set accordingly, a well exposed image will be produced. After selecting these settngs, a change in any one of these variables calls for a compensating change in at least one or both of the others. Making a change in only one of the variables changes the amount of light that was will be captured by the sensor or film. If you choose to use a higher ISO film or setting then you will be increasing the sensitivity of that media which will result in an overexposer unless you reduce the amount of light that enters the lens by reducing the aperture or shutter speed. Using a faster shutter speed to freeze a passing race car will give you an underexposed image unless you increase sensitivity of the light collecting media by boosting the ISO or unless you open up the aperture to allow more light through the lens to compensate for the shorter duration that the shutter is open.

The three variables discussed here are everything that needs to be considered when determining exposure for an image. And if you understand the implications of each variable as it applies to the amount of light that is collected by the film or digital sensor, then you can learn to properly expose your images everytime. And, if you also understand and learn how and when to apply the different effects that each of these variables also brings to the table, then you will be able to explore countless creative possibilities with your photography.

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What Is Flixya 2.0?

by James Comer

The newest version of Flixya- Flixya 2.0 is the latest version of a very popular online social networking site. Once you arrive there you can host your photos, share you videos, blog your life- and in fact- “share everything” according to Flixya. That includes the money that is generated from the advertisements ala google adsense(tm) that appear around your content. Flixya gives you all of the revenue that is earned when folks click on the advertisements that are displayed on your pages.

According to Flixya, (paraphrasing) they are the only online social network that pays you 100% ad revenue and their easy to use publishing and one-click media distribution tools, drive traffic to your videos, blogs and photos and enable you to earn residual income from each piece of content that you contribute.

Does Flixya Cost Me Anything To Use?

Nothing, it’s free.

Revenue Sharing, What’s That?

Flixya users receive 100% of the income generated by the content they submit. These content pages include: videos, photos, blogs, galleries, user profile. This program is powered by Google Adsense and requires a Google Adsense account which users can sign up for during registration or in the ad settings page for logged in users.

How Do I Collect This Ad Revenue?

You get paid whenever someone on your site clicks on one of Google’s AdSense ads.

How Do I Share Videos?

Flixya let’s you share or upload your videos from many popular online video sharing sites such as YouTube, Google Video, Daily Motion and other movie file sharing sites. Recently Flixya released an addon for FireFox called “Flixya Video Publisher”. This is a great addon tool for transferring your videos from Google Video, MetaCafe, Revver, Livevideo, Bolt, Veoh, Daily Motion and Break. This tool can easily become highly addictive to use. You can also vote videos up or down and the popular ones as voted on by the Flixya community as a whole will appear on the Flixya’s homepage.

I Can Share Photos?

Flixya also allows you to share your photos with your family or friends and even offers unlimited free image hosting for posting your photos on Ebay and Craigslist.

Personal Profile

Flixya allows you to create your own personal profile where you can link to and share your personal interests, friends, videos, photos and blog posts.

And I can Blog?

Yes, you can create your own blog. A blog is short for “weblog”. A Blog is a type of online diary or chronological listing of what you are thinking. These are usually maintained daily by you and reflect your own personality. You are encouraged to create your own blog(s) and you can promote yourself and/or add other content. You get to collect 100% of the money that is derived from the content surrounding your blogs, as well.

Do They Have Social Bookmarking?

As you can see, Flixya has it pretty well covered, much more than I can write about here.

There is much more to do at Flixya than I can cover here.

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Biggest Collection of Bollywood Movie Wallpapers

by Johnson

In Last Year, We see many new faces like Sonam Kapoor, Ranbir Kapoor, Deepika Padukune are coming in Bollywood industry and they are also popular by his/her first movie. Ranbir Kapoor and Sonam Kapoor first movie is Saawariya, Deepika Padukone come with Sharukh khan in Om shanti Om and that was great hit. Bollywood films are watched in South Asian countries, United States, United America Bangladesh, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Nepal.

Om shanti Om is greatest movie of this year. This movie has broken all the records in Bollywood. Movie is a medium of Entertainment. In the World, two industries are so popular nowadays. First Hollywood and second one is Bollywood Industry.

Bollywood Industry is one of the largest film producers in the world, producing more than 1,000 films a year, with an audience of 3.6 billion people. I hope you like it. I have collect Bollywood wallpapers, Bollywood Actress Pictures, Latest movies Photos Gallery, Actor Images, Beautiful images of children and Nature and Hindi Film Wallpapers. We love to see Bollywood movie and we love Bollywood actor and actress. That’s why every day many people come to join Bollywood Industry.

Mostly Young Generation likes to collect Bollywood actor and actress wallpapers. I am also one of these. I have collect many actor and actress images in my personal blog.

If you want to see please go picturesmychoice.blogspot.com. Amitabh Bachchan, Sharukh Khan, Salmaan Khan, Sanjay Dutt, Hrithik Roshan, Aiswarya Rai, Priyanka Chopra, Preety Zinta, Amisha patel etc are famous in world. Amitabh bachhan and Sharukh khan fans are all over the world. Mostly people like to see their Movie.

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