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The tip I decided to use was to choose one (and only one) subject. The view was beautiful however, I did not want to hinder any aspect of my photo. Therefore, my boyfriend was my subject and I made got closer to focus on him. This improved the shot because it does not give the audience much to get distracted by.
Alumnus Tomas Gonzalez offers words of encouragement to students during the TIP Scholars banquet held at the Texas Union on February 8th, 2016.
Tips for buying and keeping spring's asparagus fresh: vietworldkitchen.com/blog/2010/03/tips-for-keeping-aspara...
I swear by these two products in the wash.
The sard wonder stick goes on everything with a bit of a stain.
I've even trained the kids to put it on their clothes before they put them in the clothes basket.
Then I add Napisan to the wash and I don't often have stains on our clothes
For this weeks photo, I decided to practice the Get High or Get Low tip. This is the best one I got. I was playing spike ball with my friends, and thought it would be a cool shot to have the grass close up, but not in focus. It made it seem as if the photo was being taken from an insects point of view.
Note Taking Tip: Use legible handwriting. 2 months down the line when you're trying to study and can't figure out what in the world you wrote in your notebook...it will be frustrating. Don't write too big or too small, and keep the spacing consistent. #notes #notetaking
Pretty positive I saw this design already. Uncomfortably similar to "The Serial Killer Club", which I found out after.
Week 160: Pedal Power (3rd Place Winner)
as a musician this is my definition of "pedal power"
Sb400 camera right Sc-28 ttl cord
These tips, manufactured by Zoomers Exhaust Works, lower the sound of the car and really add a nice punch. To boot, the look pretty awesome!
White-tipped Dove, Juriti-pupu - Leptotila verreauxi
References
- van Perlo, Field Guide to the Birds of Brazil (Oxford Univ. Press, 2009), plate 45.4
Tri Tip, Garlic Mashed Taters, and Asparagus from the Sultan Bakery. Didn't feel like cooking after my hike to Wallace Falls so stopped there on the way home. And yes, I do like pepper, lots of it. :p And I used my new wide angle lens too!
Producer/Director Steffan Schulz, Directory of Photography Steve Ewertz, and Audio Steve Theroux are hard at work on the tipping floor at the Covanta Energy Stanislaus plant.
Everybody show interest to crack the Nata exam because of loving the architecture, arts, and science. Two major courses of engineering and medical courses beat the world earlier, today many courses fill up the blank such as architecture, marine, chartered accountants, etc..
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