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50 Way GO Green!!!!

 

HOME

If you can't afford a new home or a large remodeling project, there are still plenty of things you can do to be environmentally friendly and save money.

 

1. Update your lighting

Make it a policy to buy energy efficient compact fluorescent light bulbs. You can now get a variety of shapes and perfectly match the color hue and lighting for each room. They look good and use at least two-thirds less power than regular lighting.

 

2. Buy Energy Star

When you are ready to buy new home appliances, buy smart. Check for the Energy Star rating. These more efficient machines can reduce your utility bill as much as 30-percent. Deb Snoonian, Managing Editor of Plenty Magazine said, "Energy Start is a program sponsored by the EPA and the Department of Energy. Essentially, it's a way for them to recognize the companies and the products that are most energy-efficient. On average, an Energy Start appliance -- whether it's a computer monitor, a refrigerator, a washer or dryer -- is going to be about 30-percent more energy efficient."

 

3. Wall Warts

Those clunky power adaptors draw energy from the wall all the time. Unplug them individually or attach them to a power strip and turn off the whole switch when not in use. Around 75-percent of all electricity in a home comes from appliances that are turned off, but are still plugged in. Make sure that you only have those appliances plugged in where you're actually using the electricity. You will save on bills and we as a society will save on energy.

 

4. Dormant Appliances

Practically every appliance uses electricity even when it's switched off. Unless it needs power to retain programming memory, hit the switch. Better yet, make it a family practice. Amy Schachter, an Upper East Side resident, said, "My family reminds each other constantly. That's partly money, partly the fact that we know now that we're creating energy usage that is totally unnecessary."

 

5. Energy Audit

You can find out how much energy your home uses each year with an energy audit. Many utility providers and state energy departments will audit your home free or at low cost to help you find ways to be more energy efficient.

 

6. Insulate

Make sure your ducts are properly insulated and install weather-stripping around windows and doors for a better seal. Tax credits on efficiency-increasing heating and cooling equipment make now a great time to upgrade. And remember, insulation pays for itself year round. Cascio Construction President Michael Cascio said, "It translates into the heat or the air conditioning that you're going to use, and certainly you want to retain whatever heating system or whatever cooling system you're using, you want to retain that inside the house."

 

7. House Plants

Invest in large, live houseplants that will help keep your indoor air fresher.

 

8. Save Water

Place a water bottle filled with liquid or pennies into your toilet's water tank. This will cause the tank to use less water every time you flush. Plenty Magazine Managing Editor Deb Snoonian estimates it wil save you about a quart to half a gallon per flush.

 

9. Solar Water Heater

Consider eventually installing a solar hot water heater on your property. It would cost about $8,500 for a family of four. You can apply for federal and state tax credits, which adds up to almost 50-percent. It'll take about six and a half years for the system to break even on its investment, then you're making free hot water.

 

10. Green Power

Many utility companies offer renewable energy products that can be purchased as a percent of total energy use or in blocks of kilowatts. Buying green energy helps support the development and use of renewable fuel souces.

 

RECYCLE

There are few things you can't turn into something environmentally friendly while making your pocket a little greener in the process.

 

11. Make Your Own Cleaning Supplies

Using simple ingredients such as baking soda, soap and vinegar, you can make cheap, easy, and non-toxic cleaning products save money, time, and your indoor air quality. This is especially important if you have kids, pets or if there are elderly people in your home who are sensitive to chemicals in the air so you and your home will be healthier.

 

12. Safer Paint

Paint can be made with the same volitile organic compounds found in nail polish or gasoline. Major manufacturers and some boutique brands have introduced low VOC paint. It spreads, it covers and leaves the room smelling just fine.

 

13. Aerosols

Limit your use of aerosol cans. Because they have limited recycling value, the containers will probably wind up in a landfill. Instead of aerosols, look for spray bottles, liquids, powders and roll-ons.

 

14. Cloth

Paper towels and napkins can be made from recycled paper, though in some cases the recycling costs more than making a brand new product. You won't hear that about cloth napkins, which can be washed and re-used again and again.

 

15. Laundry Room

By making sure your lint filter is clean and your dryer exhaust free to open and close, you are essentially tuning up the efficiency of your appliance. It will run better and be more cost efficient.

 

16. Air Dry

For the ultimate in low cost laundry drying, put the clothes on either a drying rack or go outside and use the clothesline.

 

17. Smart Landscaping

Trees and shrubs provide shade during the summer and can help shield your house from frigid winter winds. Both can help lower your energy bill.

 

18. Walking the Dog

Instead of plastic bags, scoop your doggie's doo in biodegradable bags.

 

19. Compost your leftovers

Composting helps reduce the amount of waste you send to the landfill. In the process, you create free, healthy fertilizer for your garden.

 

20. Collect the Rain

Place a barrel under a gutter downspout and let it fill over time. Plenty Magazine Managing Editor Deb Snoonian said, "Rain water is actually healthier for plants and gardens than tap water which often has chlorine in it to kill bacteria, but bacteria can inhibit plants from growing.

 

OFFICE

Green at home is one thing; green at the office has its own set of special challenges. Going green is a lifestyle choice, not just a home activity. So what are some steps you can take at work to make things more environmentally friendly?

 

21. Buy a laptop

Even an oversize laptop runs more efficiently and takes less energy than a desktop.

 

22. Reduce Paper

The paper trail follows many of us, adding hundreds of pounds of waste. You can reduce it with just a few changes. Save printing: send documents by email and keep files on your computer, not a filing cabinet.

 

23. Print Double Sides

You can save plenty of paper by programming your printer to use both sides of the paper. In the case of a long report, do you really need 500 one-sided pages?

 

24. Refill and Reuse Cups

"Many of us get take our coffee in the morning and were using plastic and cardboard cups," said Plenty Magazine Managing Editor Deb Snoonian. "Bring your own mug. You can leave one at work; you can even often times bring a reusable mug as you're commuting in your car. It can be refilled over and over again. Wash it at home it's a nice habit to get into that saves you one cup a day."

 

25. Pay Your Bills Online

It's not only quicker and easier to pay by computer, it also puts a major dent in the paper waste pile.

 

26. Recycle Your Appliances

Not just the big ones. Cell phones, PDAs and laptops can all find a new purpose after you're done with them. Many organizations refurbish them for low-income families.

 

27. Become Battery Smart

Stretch your battery use. A battery too drained to power a flashlight might be perfect to operate your TV remote. Before you pitch it - switch it!

 

28. Lights Out

Motion sensors, dimmers and timers can be set to turn things on and off when needed.

 

29. Going Grey

Ask your commercial building manager about using gray water tanks. It's a system that recycles water from your building's toilets, washing machines and dishwashers. Impractical? Don't say that around New Jersey's Aspen Ice Skating Rink where the septic water is collected, treated and put back on the rink. At this point, the systems are a bit too costly for one-family use, but if you're in a commercial building or a planned community, consider making the water work for you.

 

30. Water

Speaking of water, instead of bottled water around the meeting table, filter your tap for drinking water. Not only is bottled water expensive, but it produces large amounts of wasteful containers.

 

CAR & GAS

Even if you can't buy the most environmentally friendly car, there are still plenty of things you can do to get from one place to another with minimum energy. Getting to work, school and running errands all add to your energy budget. To go green you don't have to give up transportation, just use it a bit more wisely.

 

31. Work From Home

Instant messaging and video conferencing now allow you to hold conferences or even take online classes. This means you save time and gas.

 

32. Use Public Transportation

Trains, buses, boats, car pools and your own feet.

 

33. Rental Car

When driving is necessary, use an inexpensive hourly rental car.

 

34. Drive Economically

Even if you can't afford a fancy hybrid, there are plenty of cars that get great mileage. A car that gives you another 10 more miles to the gallon puts $1,000 dollars a year back in your pocket!

 

35. Drive Smart

Properly inflate your tires, change your air filter and drive 55 mph on the highway.

 

36. Friendly Fuels

Using bio fuels goes way beyond ethanol. Look for environmentally friendly oil car fluids and, of course, read how to use and dispose of them properly.

 

37. Car Air Conditioning

It's practically standard on modern cars. Use it wisely. At higher speeds, open windows create drag and lower your mileage. Roll them up and use the air and recirculation. At slower speeds and around town, roll down your windows and catch a cool breeze.

 

38. One Right Turn Deserves Another

The time spent in your car idling while waiting to turn against oncoming traffic burns fuel and costs millions each year. In metro New York, United Parcel Service (UPS) reduced emissions by 1,000 metric tons with a software map program customized for every driver to minimize lefts.

 

39. Drive Thru

Avoid the drive thru. Instead of idling in line with your engine running for several minutes, save the gas by parking and going inside for your order.

 

40. Car Wash

Commercial car washes can be more efficient than home washing. Check to make sure that they clean and recycle the water.

 

AT THE STORE

In the store, in your home, even while you sleep...There are things you can do to be more energy efficient and better to the environment.

 

41. B.Y.O.B.

Bring Your Own Bag. Some grocery stores give you cash toward your next purchase for every bag you bring in to use again. It saves them and you money. "In the U.S., we use five hundred billion plastic bags every single year and only three percent of those get recycled," said Deb Snoonian, Managing Editor of Plenty Magazine. "You can also buy permanent bags with designer colors."

 

42. Packaging

Check the amount of cardboard, plastic and other materials used for the box. Some retailers are replacing plastic containers with corn-based packaging.

 

43. Buy Big

By purchasing things in larger quantities, you will probably save money and certainly save the cost of packaging and transporting smaller boxes of the same thing.

 

44. Green Fashions Are Becoming Hot

Look for clothes and accessories like handbags that are environmentally friendly.

 

45. Pet Products

Even kitty litter can be laced with questionable ingredients. Look for natural alternatives.

 

46. Antiques

Antiques are sort of the ultimate recyclable, servicing generations of owners. Many can be restored with natural wax products at a very reasonable price.

 

47. Buy Water Efficient Showerheads and Aerators

Many modern showerheads are built to conserve. Check to see how well yours works. Also, aerators on the faucets will keep water waste to a minimum.

 

48. Mattresses

Federal regulations will soon require all sleeping mattresses to be fire resistant. If you like the safety but don't care for the flame retardant chemicals, some popular brands are introducing models with a more natural fiber based flame retardant barrier.

 

49. Energy Offset Certificates

These essentially allow you to invest in an environmentally friendly cause.

 

50. Smart Recycling

Smart recycling can be environmentally sound and pleasing, too. Companies like IceStone make durable surfaces made from recycled materials, like glass and concrete. Recycling is not limited to bottles. Used doors windows, fixtures can all be bought at a fraction of the new price. Think creatively - a New York man built a veritable castle of recycled materials.

 

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Anthem, AZ has a man-made water feature that I like to shoot whenever I'm there.

 

I took an online class about long exposure photography several months back and wanted to try it out. I also did HDR with this photo. I was amazed with the long exposure since I had stacked a ND3, ND4, and a circular polarizer on my lens and my camera was still able to calculate the exposure. (It was bright, bright outside.)

 

I debated about cropping this photo a little tighter since I don't care for the "floating" look of the rock up front, but it gives the photo a focal point and leaves the question of whether the rock was PS in. (It wasn't. The rock is truly there.)

 

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Kara asked us to make a pastsecret card to put inside our life story box. it didn't HAVE to be a secret, but that's the general idea. Sometimes it's good to just get your feelings out there.

Some great drawing advices from an online class from Domestika, an effort to reduce trash, and the last portion from the last snow over stones from my daily walk.

Long Exposure Photographs of the Old City of Dubrovnik.

 

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I help aspiring and established photographers get noticed so they can earn an income from photography or increase sales. My blog, Photographer’s Business Notebook is a wealth of information as is my Mark Paulda’s YouTube Channel. I also offer a variety of books, mentor services and online classes at Mark Paulda Photography Mentor

 

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Hidden away amongst the rugged West Texas Mountains is the tranquil Coal Mine Ranch. The ranch is privately owned so one must be invited, tho' what's more, is one must know how to navigate the unmarked dirt roads to arrive there. An off-road vehicle is a must, too. Once at the Coal Mine Ranch, satellite radio is the only connection to the civilized world; otherwise, expect one of the most relaxing times you could ever have in the wild.

 

The Coal Mine Ranch is featured in my second book, "El Paso 120 : Edge of the Southwest" which shows the incredible landscapes of West Texas, Southern New Mexico and ... well, El Paso. All areas included in the book are 120 miles or less from the City of El Paso, Texas. Upon release, "El Paso 120" went on to become a best seller and was recognized by the Texas Book Festival as one of the best Texas photography books of the year. The book is available to purchase from any major book sellers such as Barnes and Noble , Amazon or Waterstones

 

Signed copies are also available. Simply send me a message to arrange.

 

I help aspiring and established photographers get noticed so they can earn an income from photography or increase sales. My blog, Photographer’s Business Notebook is a wealth of information as is my Mark Paulda’s YouTube Channel. I also offer a variety of books, mentor services and online classes at Mark Paulda Photography Mentor

 

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My love for Venice is immeasurable.

 

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Second try. First try on location. Took Photo. Did this at home from photo. Learning alot from Shari Blaukopf online class." Water: Still, Rushing, Falling".

5x7" watercolor sketch from Drema Tolle Perry's online class

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Watercolor from an online class I'm taking, Create38.

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I help aspiring and established photographers get noticed so they can earn an income from photography or increase sales. My blog, Photographer’s Business Notebook is a wealth of information as is my Mark Paulda’s YouTube Channel. I also offer a variety of books, mentor services and online classes at Mark Paulda Photography Mentor

 

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After visiting out west, my sister returned home even more inspired than ever. One of the things she learned about was the beauty of flax fiber. She had signed up for an online class, perfectly scheduled to be held during the 2020 lockdown. Eileen was able to use flax fiber to create pieces that are both unique and lovely. This is one of her creations.

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St Martin, the French side of the Caribbean Island of St Maarten.

 

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Southwest Colorado Landscapes. San Juan Mountains. Uncompahgre National Forest.

 

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I help aspiring and established photographers get noticed so they can earn an income from photography or increase sales. My blog, Photographer’s Business Notebook is a wealth of information as is my Mark Paulda’s YouTube Channel. I also offer a variety of books, mentor services and online classes at Mark Paulda Photography Mentor

 

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Long Exposure Photographs of the Old City of Dubrovnik.

 

I help aspiring and established photographers get noticed so they can earn an income from photography or increase sales. My blog, Photographer’s Business Notebook is a wealth of information as is my Mark Paulda’s YouTube Channel. I also offer a variety of books, mentor services and online classes at Mark Paulda Photography Mentor

 

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I help aspiring and established photographers get noticed so they can earn an income from photography or increase sales. My blog, Photographer’s Business Notebook is a wealth of information as is my Mark Paulda’s YouTube Channel. I also offer a variety of books, mentor services and online classes at Mark Paulda Photography Mentor

 

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When I arrived in Bhutan, I was met by Kuenga; no last name, just Kuenga. No doubt he was just as nervous meeting me as I was to meet him. I didn't know what to expect from the tiny isolated kingdom, also known as the Last Shangri-La. Prior to arriving I had read the Bhutanese are quiet by nature and shy. I'm a bit reserved myself.

 

His broad smile, however, told me we would become fast friends, which is a good thing because we were due to be inseparable for three weeks. I was not with a group tour - only Kuenga, Puba (our driver) and myself.

 

Simply by being in Bhutan, I knew an experience of a lifetime awaited. What I didn't expect was the reality that Kuenga and I would form an indescribable bond that would lead to a friendship that goes strong today. In fact, he calls me brother and tells me karma from our former lives has brought us together in this life. The idea of karma and connecting again in a new life is a life-changing idea for me. I accept it without question except I'm unsure I understand the notion.

 

The story really begins directly after leaving the airport. Kuenga asked if I would mind if we stopped by his home. He needed to leave something for his family. Of course, I agreed. I'm always curious to know people's home life in foreign countries. When we arrived he invited me inside where I met his mother, wife, his brother (who is a Monk), and three children. I've never felt so welcome anywhere in my life.

 

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~Kristin Martz

 

Well I could have picked something a little less ambitious to start my watercolor class with for pete's sake! Oh well, I'm please with my first try :) Too bad I'm so retentive about making it look exactly like what I'm seeing... I suppose that's why I love photography first and foremost, but love getting out of my comfort zone and trying something different.

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Mostar Bosnia and Herzegovina

 

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Learning alot from Shari Blaukopf online class." Water: Still, Rushing, Falling".

My introduction to Bhutan was the Paro Festival, one of the largest festivals in Bhutan. The Bhutanese travel from all over the country to be a part of this sacred event where a "Trundal" from over a thousand years ago is lifted for a few hours before sunrise. The Bhutanese queue to be able to walk, and touch the enormous embroidered Buddha, watch traditional Bhutanese dances, and be blessed. For the Bhutanese, this is life and an important part of living as a Buddhist. For me, this was a visual extravaganza not only observing the Bhutanese culture for the first time, but to see a people so colourfully dressed as they would any day, and interact with each other in ways not often seen in the Western world.

 

It has taken some time to be able to get what I experienced out of my mind, meaning to be able to express in words. Bhutan is a very special place for me, not because I am a Buddhist, but because I often wondered if there is a place in this world where people could treat each other with genuine kindness, and civility. There is, and the place is called Bhutan, a country relatively untouched by the outside world.

 

I often think of returning to Bhutan or even taking someone who needs to experience what a truly peaceful place. Being a firm believer that peace comes from within, I will say inner peace cannot be found here, but its seeds can most certainly be planted here. If you are looking for a travel destination and an authentic adventure that will touch your soul, add Bhutan tour your travel list now.

 

And if you're thinking of attending the Paro Festival (Paro Tsechu), you might find this information interesting::

 

Paro Tsechu is one of the most popular festivals in Bhutan. Featuring dances performed by trained monks and laymen in amazing masks and costumes, Tsechus (festivals) are one of the best ways to experience the ancient living culture of Bhutan. A Tsechu is a Buddhist festival in honour of Guru Rimpoche, the saint who brought Buddhism to Bhutan. A highlight of the Paro Tsechu is the unfurling of the silk Thangka – so large it covers the face of an entire building and is considered one of the most sacred blessings in the whole of Bhutan. The ‘Thangka, known in Bhutan as a ‘thongdroel’ is a religious picture scroll and is only exhibited for a few hours at daybreak on the final day of the festival enabling the people to obtain its blessing. This holy scroll “confers liberation by the mere sight of it” (the meaning of the word ‘thongdroel’ in Bhutanese).

 

I help aspiring and established photographers get noticed so they can earn an income from photography or increase sales. My blog, Photographer’s Business Notebook is a wealth of information as is my Mark Paulda’s YouTube Channel. I also offer a variety of books, mentor services and online classes at Mark Paulda Photography Mentor

 

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I help aspiring and established photographers get noticed so they can earn an income from photography or increase sales. My blog, Photographer’s Business Notebook is a wealth of information as is my Mark Paulda’s YouTube Channel. I also offer a variety of books, mentor services and online classes at Mark Paulda Photography Mentor

 

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I shot this while at a photography conference in San Francisco. This photo is heavily post-processed to control the exposure, but it is not tonemapped except for on the chain in the foreground. I have a video for how I made this picture in my Photoshop 1 class as well as my Photoshop Elements online class. Check those classes out here: photoclasses.com

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By far, White Sands is my most favourite place in America. It's so surreal to be amongst the vast white dunes of gypsum sand. More than this, I hear each breath, footsteps mean something and White Sands is entirely peaceful. I've walked, hiked and slid down the massive dunes tho' the biggest thrill came when an Air Force pilot strapped me in his plane, took the door off and allowed me to literally hang out to photograph the landscape below. It might be said that these white sand dunes touch my soul.

 

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A very detailed drawing looking towards my hallway. Homework for an online class with Miguel Herranz. Pen and ink and Japanese pigment

My love for Venice is immeasurable.

 

I help aspiring and established photographers get noticed so they can earn an income from photography or increase sales. My blog, Photographer’s Business Notebook is a wealth of information as is my Mark Paulda’s YouTube Channel. I also offer a variety of books, mentor services and online classes at Mark Paulda Photography Mentor

 

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for elsie's online class

 

blogged.

 

explored.

Angostura for the win

Here's a card created for the last day of Copic Markers For Card Makers online class.

 

Blogged here.

 

Thanks for looking! :)

This is the finished piece from an online class I just completed.

I help aspiring and established photographers get noticed so they can earn an income from photography or increase sales. My blog, Photographer’s Business Notebook is a wealth of information as is my Mark Paulda’s YouTube Channel. I also offer a variety of books, mentor services and online classes at Mark Paulda Photography Mentor

 

All images are available as Museum Quality Photographic Prints and Commercial Licensing. Feel free to contact me with any and all inquiries.

 

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St Martin, the French side of the Caribbean Island of St Maarten.

 

I help aspiring and established photographers get noticed so they can earn an income from photography or increase sales. My blog, Photographer’s Business Notebook is a wealth of information as is my Mark Paulda’s YouTube Channel. I also offer a variety of books, mentor services and online classes at Mark Paulda Photography Mentor

 

All images are available as Museum Quality Photographic Prints and Commercial Licensing. Feel free to contact me with any and all inquiries.

 

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Collage using only 3 different papers. The papers are coated with polymer medium and fused together and onto the watercolor paper (16cm x 16cm; also coated with polymer medium) with an iron. The collage itself is 10cm x 10cm.

I help aspiring and established photographers get noticed so they can earn an income from photography or increase sales. My blog, Photographer’s Business Notebook is a wealth of information as is my Mark Paulda’s YouTube Channel. I also offer a variety of books, mentor services and online classes at Mark Paulda Photography Mentor

 

All images are available as Museum Quality Photographic Prints and Commercial Licensing. Feel free to contact me with any and all inquiries.

 

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I help aspiring and established photographers get noticed so they can earn an income from photography or increase sales. My blog, Photographer’s Business Notebook is a wealth of information as is my Mark Paulda’s YouTube Channel. I also offer a variety of books, mentor services and online classes at Mark Paulda Photography Mentor

 

All images are available as Museum Quality Photographic Prints and Commercial Licensing. Feel free to contact me with any and all inquiries.

 

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