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Angry Half Blood Prince Photos and Posters
about 2 months ago - 19 comments
Mad Half Blood Prince Photos. These are some mad on the set photos and posters from Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince. Click Below for more photos from the upcoming Potter film. Harry Potter Photos Part 1 www.youtube.com Harry Potter Photos Part 2 www.youtube.com Harry Potter Photos Part 3 www.youtube.com Harry Potter Photos Part 4 www.youtube.com Harry Potter Photos Part 5 www.youtube.com Harry Potter Photos Part 6 www.youtube.com Harry Potter Photos Part 7 www.youtube.com Harry Potter Photos Part 8 www.youtube.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5
this is a video of the uncommon types of wall papers and posters from new moon, and a couple of new promotional pictures that have not yet been seen. Song: I can’t live by Justin Guarini Lyrics: Your taste still burns my tongue Your scent still lingers in my lungs Your blood still sings that melody A song that is written just for me Right or Incorrect Now that you’re gone I can’t live, I can’t live If I can’t touch you with my fingertips I can’t live, I can’t live In a world where, a world where You don’t exist. I’m possessed and I can’t turn back now I’m possessed, you own me inside out I’m dead without the breath you breathe Your life will be the death of me Right or Incorrect Now that you’re gone I can’t live, I can’t live If I can’t touch you with my fingertips I can’t live, I can’t live In a world where, a world where You don’t exist. Delight in!
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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Canvas Photos: Capturing Your Newborn
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Will there be a new addition to your family soon? Having a baby is truly one of the most exciting times in your life. Children grow up so quick- you’ll want to cherish these first years with your child. And what better way to capture these fleeting moments than in pictures? But the memory needs to be shared in a special way. A snapshot just won’t do. A motionless, disheveled frame is simply too monotonous. Creativity is key. And a photo on canvas can make your most magical moments come to life. When staring at your canvas photo, you can nearly feel your baby as he grips your finger tightly in his hand, or hear your daughter’s musical laughter ringing throughout the room. Canvas photos are a unique and artistic form of reliving those treasured times spellbound on camera.
Canvas photos are so simple and affordable to own! Special craftsmen can transmit your favorite photos onto canvas and wrap them around a stilted frame. Frames are usually made unfilled in a variety of sizes, from an 8 x 10 tabletop picture to a 20 x 30 wall portrait. There’s no doubt you’re penny pinching these days, but with prices as low as $25, these extraordinary works of art are extremely affordable. Constructed with feature and made to endure longer than any disheveled frame ever could, canvas photos look excellent to outlast all ordinary pictures. They are the perfect heirloom to pass down to your son or daughter, so that they too can treasure their childhood forever.
Moments on canvas can be captured in so many uncommon ways. Any plain photo can be transferred to canvas for a more lively and lifelike look. Have your own photograph taken every month to capture each stage of your pregnant state. Write down your weight gain, belly size, food cravings, baby movements, and other special memories on the back of the frame. For other monthly memories, take pictures of your newborn once a month during his first year of life. Write down his most incredible milestones- his first word, his favorite toy, and the song you sing to him to help him sleep. Capture every first on film and have them transferred to canvas. What better way to remember his first bath, vacation, and those precious first steps he’ll take toward you? Have your ultrasound picture placed on canvas for a truly one-of-a-kind photo. Commemorate a Christening with a gorgeous baptismal portrait. Show a proud, new huge sister holding her baby brother in her arms. Celebrate the first candles blown out on the birthday cake. And shed a tear for the school bus that picks him up on his first day of school. From birth to high school graduation, and marriage to your baby’s own first born, every moment of your child’s life can be captured on canvas.
Canvas photos make a stunning and artistic addition to any nursery. If you’ve ever wished you could stop time to spend precious moments with your children, these unique photos can give you the lifelike memories you’re longing for!
ZaZaGallery – Our art is the buzz in our community. Our fine art prints are gallery wrapped using the finest canvas and inks to make a museum grade art cut.Our product is unique so join the buzz and visit us by clicking canvas prints Thank you, Hugh Parker
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Really funny cat photos
about 5 months ago - 14 comments
Pun cat photos these cats arn’t normal lol
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Duquette Spring Photos (40).avi
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Thalia . Que Sera De Ti – News, Photos 2010
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a small thalia ‘s interview from backstage on Tour Of The Mongoose 2010. Taken from the DVD “Digital Concert Primera Fila- que sera de ti
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Sharing Photos Online – What Should I Know About Sharing Pictures Over The Web?
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A disadvantage of sending digital picture files online or through the email is the generous sizes, especially if several are sent. To avoid this, it is best to resize them first.
Three things are necessary for this: the digital pictures that are life sent; a computer with Internet access; and a picture editing, and an email program.
To reduce the pledge, first open the picture in the editing program such as PhotoResizer, an simple to use software that you can download for free, from ShowYourPhotos.com.
The next step is to open the Assumed role Size or Resize box – usually located in the toolbar menu. If the pictures are to be printed, set the pledge at 225 dpi or ppi. If the pictures are going to be viewed on screen, set it at 72 ppi or dpi. Also, remember to constrain the proportions, as the picture will appear to be lop-sided otherwise.
Something to remember is that the higher the pledge, the better feature the picture will be on the other end. And by sinking the size of the picture, the time will be lessened to send it, so a excellent size is 3×5 or 4×6 in the Assumed role Size. Click Ok, then Save As – giving the picture a new file name, saving it below JPEG. This saves the original photo for future use. Once you open the email program, attach the photo, so remember where you saved it.
If you have several photos that you want to share, you can use a web-based photo baby book and control access to it with a password. If you want someone to see an baby book, e-mail a link to them that allows them to access it. There is no need for attachments and no slow uploads or downloads.
For more control over your photos, you can maintain your photo albums at your own website. Hosting can cost as small as $50 a year. Some of the paid Web hosting air force you can consider are Webshots, Pbase and Photosig. Another one is Kodakgallery.com where they walk a person through putting together an online baby book.
You can also use an online printing service like Club Photo, which will keep your online photo baby book for $25 a year. It will also take orders for prints from people you allow to access your albums for a fee. Prints can also be ordered on cards, calendars, mugs, etc. There is not a thing that cannot be done with digital photographs online for birthdays, holidays, or special events.
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Action Photography Tips – How You Can Take Great Action Photos
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When it comes to taking splendid action photos, one of the most valuable digital photography basics is understanding shutter lag.
Also called “processor lag” this is the time that it takes between the time you press the shutter release and the time the camera really takes the shot. Press too soon, and you end up with something completely uncommon than what you expected.
Despite all of their advantages, compact digital cameras are slower than traditional film cameras. This article provides some tips for dealing with this lag, as well as tips for how to take more exciting and memorable action pictures.
1) Be Ready – Always try to anticipate the movement before it happens. Even professional sports photographers with quick cameras have to still anticipate actions so they can be in the right spot at the right time.
By having a better understanding of what you’re photographing, you’ll be better able to anticipate the actions and get better shots. So, if you plot to take pictures of your child’s soccer match, learn the rules of the game so you’ll know what to guess. If your child is dancing in the Nutcracker, watch a couple of rehearsals before you start taking pictures.
2) Before you get a new compact digital camera investigate what you really want. Unfortunately, there isn’t just one camera spec that will tell you how quick the camera will capture the picture from the time you press the button. Others things like the feature of the sensor and the ISO setting (if in dim light) can also slow down the processing time. So check out what others are saying at photography forums and honest review sites, and read all the specs unfilled.
3) Spring for a DSLR (Digital Single-Lens-Reflex). They’re more pricey than compacts, but they’re FAST. These cameras do not have shutter-lag issues, and if you’re shooting action indoors, you can ramp up the ISO without your photos life marred by the digital noise that you’ll get when doing the same with a compact.
Digital Photography Basics to Use with any Type of Camera
Whether you have a compact, DSLR, point-and-shoot film camera or camera buzz, try these professional tricks.
Zoom in on Faces – Don’t always focus on the action. Capture those expressions of determination, triumph and even defeat (especially if it’s an opponent!).
Tell a Tale – Look for shots that tell a tale of the event. For instance, take a picture of a team huddle or a group of runners stretching before the huge race.
Freeze! – To freeze the action, set your camera to sports mode or set your Shutter Speed Priority to a high setting. For an example of the difference in settings: freezing action in a soccer game requires a shutter speed in the range of 1/250 to 1/500, while freezing the tiny movements of a pet that appears to be sitting still, requires 1/125.
Blur the Background – Take a cue from the sports photographers, and blur the background by decreasing the camera’s depth of field. If using a camera that has Aperture Priority, you can do this by simply decreasing the f-stop number. The lower the F Stop number, the more blurry your background.
Pan – This is a excellent alternative for digital compact users where dim light underexposes photos taken with sports mode/quick shutter speed. Panning works with compulsory focus but it only works well when the subject is moving in a honestly straight line. Here is how to pan the camera:
Set your Camera to Autofocus. With your feet securely planted on the ground, rotate your upper body and follow the subject with your camera. Just before the anticipated action that you want to capture occurs, start pressing the shutter release button and continue following the subject in anticipation of you’ve pressed the button all the way down and the camera gets the shot.
Is the autofocus on your camera too slow? Focus on an area of contrast, such as the number on a uniform. Autofocus works quicker with contrast.
Play around with panning and see what kinds of uncommon things you can get. If you want to place more emphasis on the movement, you may want to consider blurring the movement to make it look like it’s moving quicker.
Whether you are shooting a sporting event or taking photos of your dog playing frisbee, action photos are really a lot of fun once you get the hang of it. And once you know the digital photography basics like shutter lag, you’ll take better pictures and have even more fun.
Autumn Lockwood is a writer for YourPictureFrames.com. Your Picture Frames offers a generous selection of feature picture frames in a wide variety of sizes like 4×6 picture frames and 5×7 picture frames. Visit our website or call us at 1-800-780-0699.
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Point and Shoot Photography with Mark Duehmig, Show Me How Videos
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An Excerpt from: Learn how to get the most out of your point and shoot camera. Mark Duehmig is a professional photographer with 20 years of encounter and will walk you through the many features, use and functions of your point and shoot camera. In this video we will demonstrate how to make the most of your camera; How to improve composition of your subjects weather a family portrait, gorgeous landscape or favorite creature. We will also walk you through how to get the images from your camera to the computer and even how to do some basic editing and sharing. Then Mr. Duehmig will discuss how to get your photos out in electronic, print and even how you can print your own books! Topics of discussion will be Point and Shoot Features Focus Zoom Composing Photos Getting the Images onto the Computer Storage & Organizing Your Photos Editing & Color Correction Printing Books, emails, and other products on the Internet Mark Duehmig has been carrying around a camera for over 20 years. Now as a professional photographer who has taken photos in nearly 30 countries, he is going to share his knowledge and encounter with you. Through this video Mark can help you improve your photography skills and get the most out of your new point and shoot camera. For the complete video visit: www.showmehowvideos.com
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Making Some Extra Money With your Digital Photos
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Are you an amateur photographer? Do you delight in taking digital photos? Do you have excellent feature digital photos to share with others? You can do that and also make some extra money from it. This article will show you how you can delight in sharing your photography work and also get some cash at the same time.
This article is not about turning you into a professional photographer or about making your digital photos your main source of returns. It will show you how you can share your digital photos with others and also make some extra cash at the same time. This money should be considered as extra returns usually a excellent source of cash to invest back into your digital photography leisure activity maybe to buy a new camera, lenses, batteries or anything else that you need.
Photo stock websites: Photo stock websites are becoming more and more well loved. Photo stock sites provide a market place for photographers to show off their work while others can view that work and buy it for a price usually set by the photographers. Some photo stock websites allow you to mark out the exact rights that you grant to the buyer so you can better protect your work. When users buy your digital photos you get a commission out of that money. There are many flavors of photo stock websites examples of two are: www.photostockplus.com and www.smugmug.com.
Your own photo gallery site: Putting a website together is relatively simple using some free commercial tools. For example you can easily set a photo baby book web site using tools from Yahoo. On your website you can allow users to browse and download full pledge digital photos for free or you can sell the high pledge versions of the digital photos. Implementing a shopping cart and collecting money is easily done using look into tools from companies like PayPal, Yahoo and Google. Another option is to make money by placing advertisement on your site for example by using Google Adsense. Advertisement but will only generate noticeable revenues if you can attract a high number of visitors to your site. If your digital photos are unique and fascinating you might be able to do just that. Another option is to make a dedicated Blog website or to add a Blog to your digital photos website. You can easily do that with tools such as Blogger and Typepad. In the Blog you can present your digital photos and also write some fascinating descriptions of how you took them, what is unique about them and anything else that might trigger the visitors’ interest. Tell your friends and family about your site and post information about it in forums and chat boards.
Work for hire: This is a more conservative and traditional option. You can offer your photography air force by posting ads in local classifieds website or newspaper. If you have your own site you can also offer your air force through that site or add a link to the site on your ads to allow potential customers to view your work. Make sure that you are candid and up front with your potential customers about what you do, your work and your encounter. They should know that you are an amateur photographer and view your work to choose if you are a excellent fit for their needs. To get a sense of how much to charge contact other local photographers and get quotes for their air force. If you have never done photography for hire before it is a excellent advice to start with jobs that are not very valuable to the clients and that can be done again if the results are not satisfactory. For example shooting digital photos of a wedding is probably not a excellent thought to start with. Taking digital photos of someone’s car is a better option.
Coffee shops and galleries: It became trendy for coffee shops to hang local photographers or artists work on their walls. This is a win-win offering for them they get free decoration for the shop and also allow customer to buy work that they like. The coffee shop gets a commission of each sale. Although this option requires more work and upfront financial investment it can be a lot of fun and a excellent way to join with the local community. Walk around and find a few coffee shops or galleries that you want to have your work at. Print and frame a few of your best photos and go back to those shops. Show your work and convince them to showcase it. It is best to start with just a few prints to minimize the risk.
These were just a few options to make some cash from your digital photos. There are other options and with some creativity you can find your own original ones. One thing to remember even if is to make sure that you have the rights to sell your photos and that you are legally covered when showcasing them, selling them or working for hire taking photos for others. For example copyright laws change from state to state and country to country and you should make sure you have the rights for your digital photos.
This article can be published as long as the resource box including the backlink is included. Ziv Haparnas is an expert in equipment. You can find more information on digital photo printing and photography in all-purpose on printrates.com – a site dedicated to digital printing
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Senior Dating Sites–Warnings!
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Seniors tend to be curious and also naturally trusting. Our very natures are sometimes our worst enemies. With spending two plus years on a couple of senior dating sites, I’ve come to know most of the current problems you might run into on the net.
Predators exist on virtually all types of sites, but we need to be aware of those that frequent dating sites. The worst are the pedophiles. While they tend to lurk among the juvenile sites, they can be drawn to senior ladies holding and life with their grandchildren. Photos are a certain plus on dating sites, but please leave out the children. Pedophiles never announce their intentions in enhancement and are consistently untruthful. Red Flag warning.
Women from all over the world are shopping for men to bring them to the states, marry them and then provide for not only them, but their entire family back home! While some of these ladies are no doubt legitimate, beware those who start asking for favors, usually money, early in the correspondence game. They start out small in their requests for help with a small problem, but escalate into larger family problems in small time. They will string you along as long as they can get away with it or in anticipation of they empty your wallet. Yellow Flag warning.
The most hard to determine are the women whose sole intention is to meet a man, marry him and then, with a couple of years, divorce him and take as much as they can in the process. They are clever, devious, seductive in all ways and perilous. They are also very rare, but exercise caution. Yellow Flag.
Senior women will be contacted by much younger men. Some are sincere and want to appreciate the maturity an older woman affords. Others are a pest. The major problem here is the enormous difference between mutual life experiences and personal growth. This is a judgment call. Most sites will allow you to block out unwanted contacts if you wish and also allow you to determine an age range of males that suits you. Yellow Flag.
And last, a personal encounter. I had been contacted by a lady in a town about 35 miles from me and I sent her a friendly answer. She then mentioned on her next letter that she was recently let go from her job due to the economy and things were tight. Yellow Flag.
I answered, told her of my regrets to hear of her circumstances, and then would she mind sending along a photo in view of the fact that her site did not contain one.
She soon answered and along with a photo (of her breasts), she questioned if I had ever heard of “pay for play?” Red Flag!!! The lady was either in the business or a cop was trolling for johns. End of conversations, end of tale. Be careful.
Author of ebook “Single Seniors: Dating and Sex.” http://www.seniordatingandsex.com Blog:http://seniordatingandsex.blogspot.com
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