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18th July 2011

Selecting a Kid Friendly Telescope

Astronomy for kids can be fun and education at the same time. Peering out into the space is also one of the most exciting experiences that your child can ever have. Gift your child a kid’s telescope and let him have a look at Saturn’s rings and the moon’s...

18th July 2011

Kid’s Telescopes: Help Your Child to Develop an Interest in Astronomy

One of the best ways of giving a boost to your child’s interest in astronomy is to get a kid’s telescope for him/her. If you see your child interested in observing the sky you could think of a reflector or refractor telescope as a gift. A telescope is...

13th April 2011

Tips for Outside Photography

Are you one of those people who loves to take pictures but the ones you take outside of your friends, family, ect. don’t quite turn out the way you want them to. For example their faces are shadowed or there is a harsh glare. Obviously you don&rsquo...

31st March 2011

Nissin Flash Guns - For Real Camera Work

A flashgun is a fundamental accessory for taking pictures after dark, but it can also be amazingly efficient during the hours of daylight.  Nissin is one of Japan's  manufacturers of electronic flash units.It has supplied high-class lighting to the glo...

17th March 2011

Make-up For Darkish Pores and Skin

Makeup is essential in ladies life. It's a must for each woman. The breed of ladies is of many types like brief, tall, slim, fat or further slim. Skin color also varies like white, whitish, toned or black. The range checklist may go long however one t...

31st January 2011

EOS 60D Review of DSLR

Technologies these days has flourished with the development of personal computers, and recently, digital photography has certainly made film outdated. Just fifteen years ago, nobody could even imagine seeing a picture in an LCD screen at the rear of the c...

20th January 2011

Photography Lighting Equipment - The Most Important Tools for Professional Photographers

The article provides the basis knowledge of the photography lighting equipment to amateurs or professional photographers to help set up their studios. Lighting is considered to be one of the fundamental tools of professional photographers. They usua...

28th December 2010

The Most Dramatic Art Light -- The LED Picture Light

Modern technology today focuses on environment conservation and going green. Are you as an artist doing your bit? The first question popping up in your head would be, "What can I do about environment conservation?" The answer is plenty. You could go green...

22nd March 2010

The Meaning of Outdoor Portraits

Bright, sunny days offer good opportunities for taking portraits outdoors. But they can cause problems too. Bright sunlight can create harsh shadows. It can also make people screw up their eyes and squint, which looks most unattractive. To get round this ...

22nd March 2010

Taking Shots in Holidays

More photographs are taken on holiday than at any other time. Obviously there is an incentive to get good shots of family or friends, not to mention new and interesting buildings and scenes. There are a few points to remember before setting off: take p...

22nd March 2010

Shooting Mother and Child Pictures

When photographing children it is often a good idea to include their mother. She is usually the closest person to the child and the best suited to allay its fears and put it at ease, and help it to adopt the best position. Use a photographer's eye to l...

22nd March 2010

Taking Shots of Older Children

Younger children can soon get bored and restless when being photographed, but older children can be awkward in front of the camera from the start - especially when in their early teens. It is often better to photograph older children in a group rather tha...

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