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Archive for May, 2011

Portrait Photography Tips

Author: GuestPoster
05 31st, 2011

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Portraiture through photography has been around since the invention of photography. Before photography only wealthy people could afford to have portraits painted, but since photography’s invention portraiture became affordable to most people.  It is the art of capturing an image of one or more people mainly to show the face or faces of those concerned.

The aim of a good portrait is to record an image of the face showing or conveying personality, mood and a good likeness. At its best we concentrate our entire attention on the face either very close up or viewing the head and shoulders of the subject. This doesn’t mean if the photograph shows any more of the body it’s not truly a portrait, all or part of the body can be shown but the main point of portraiture is to show and highlight the face and the expression of the subject.

Most of portraits taken today do not involve any professional models at all just ordinary people for a wealth of reasons; it could be a birthday, a wedding or a new baby, families often use portraits as a way of commemorating a moment in time or addition to the family this can form a lasting memory for years to come. These portraits are often taken by a professional photographer although not always, a skilled amateur can produce excellent portraits but this sometimes involves asking for favors, whereas when employing a professional it can be taken at a time and place of your choosing.

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As well as expressions, good lighting is an important part of a portrait. Often in a portrait this is studio lighting where the photographer has complete control where the lights and subject are placed in relation to each other, He or she can place the light to produce more shadow across the face making a thin face more rounded looking or less shadow to have the opposite effect on a fuller face, changing the height of the lights has different affects as well, a good photographer doesn’t only have Photoshop in his bag of tricks!

One other great portrait photography tips on lighting for portraiture is to use ‘available light’ this is where simply the light in the room is used with no extra lighting added, the photographer does have to spend time placing the subject so that they are best illuminated by this light it may be near a door or window or perhaps nearer room lights or table lights, this which is also one of my wedding photography tips, may take some extra thought but the picture results from a skilled photographer can be fantastic.

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Great Toys for Kids

Author: GuestPoster
05 16th, 2011

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I bought my children aged fourteen and nine a couple of great gifts last week that I loved so much I have been thinking of getting myself one each as well. For my nine year old I got a a set of four Angry Birds Soft Toys. Angry Birds is one of the most popular games that people play these days on the phones of any kind and my little one has an iPod touch that she plays Angry Birds on all the time and recently she begged me to buy a copy of it for her Macintosh as well.

You can imagine how thrilled she was to receive four of those cute little birds in real life. Angry Birds Soft Toys make a great gift I think for people of any age and not just young children because even if they are not addicted to the popular game that has sold millions of copies they can still appreciate the cute little birds themselves. Even though I do not consider myself a gamer in the least I can not even begin to imagine how many hours I have wasted putting the little birds in sling shots and catapulting them at the little grunting pigs.

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For my fourteen year old I got what I thought was more of a brain teaser but it is also a really fun little thing just to play around with. Magnet Balls for teenagers or people of any age except small children are also a perfect gift as not only are they very cool to play with they can teach you a lot about shapes and structures. The pack I bought had more than two hundred tiny magnetised balls and the possibilities as my son soon discovered were endless. You could stretch them out into a line, you could make a loop with them and wear it around your neck and pretty much any shape you thought of. The boundaries were only the limits of your imagination.



Words Of Encouragement If You’re Depressed

Author: GuestPoster
05 15th, 2011

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And yes! The world is a stage after all, and we are all thespians. The only burden we have is finding the right lines to deliver in every occasion we hold or attend to. But sometimes we do need ad libs, but most of the time we need to be prepared or we might end up speechless. And for every thespian, this is the worst nightmare possible and the same goes for you if you have a friend to comfort, a family to congratulate, and a self to encourage. Good thing there are a lot of quotations, clichés, sayings, and words that make us express these emotions in the most dramatic and effective means possible.

Words of Encouragement

You must have the idea that the term “words of encouragement” completely and exclusively pertains to those that can be spoken only at times of the downtrodden, the hopeless and helpless all the same, and to the depressed, but the truth is, it’s not. This term is actually referring to the means of encouraging the emotion prevalent at the moment be it joyous or sorrowful. Of course, there are a lot of words out there for you, but the best ones usually come from within. However, some people are not at all good in expressing themselves, so they end up quoting others, but this is not at all bad, it’s admirable. Knowing the fact that you might screw up a good occasion because of your trouble in coming up with the right words to say is purely noble. Quoting other people who gave you the right words is but honorable.

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When you’re feeling down and oh so lonely, what better way to beat this feeling, and to receive hope than reading and hearing beautiful sayings that give you a sense of happiness and hopes anew. Hearing a friend say meaningful quotations is such a good means of relieving your depression. And the same way goes if you give them what they want and need to hear. So try to encourage others so they can encourage you, too.



Thirty is the New Twenty

Author: marci
05 11th, 2011

I enter the Thirty-something bracket today. Yay for birthdays. Not!

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This birthday is a sad one. I reflect back on my years and wish I would have followed through with a few life changing experiences – such as finishing my bachelor’s degree or getting married and starting a family of my own. SIGH. One of these years, those will happen I’m hoping.

But today is just another day for me. And I look forward to getting my hair colored and cut tomorrow morning! So far I’m thinking red streaks. Any suggestions?



Helping your Teenager with their Weight Issues

Author: GuestPoster
05 10th, 2011

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Teenage years is the period where children undergo a process of growth, a search for acceptance and a phase of awareness and physical consciousness. As parents we approach this situation as a ‘rebellion’, while in fact it is a crisis stage for them, which bridges the gap of adulthood and childhood. One of the most common problems at this age is the beginning or worsening of weight loss problems. A lot of teenagers are very particular with their weight and some may even follow extreme measures to handle the problem. It is our job as parents to guide them and help them understand how to cope with this problem. The following weight loss tips can give you some ideas.

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The fact is that almost 25% of adolescents are already overweight or obese. The first thing to do is to assess and analyze their situation. Are they gaining weight too fast? Have they mentioned any concerns about their appearance? Have they been sad lately with their weight? You can absolutely confront them if you strongly believe that they are having these issues and work together to reverse the situation. Be approachable and maintain an open line of communication as well.

Advise them

Let them see that a lot of factors affect their weight; puberty may be one, also genes and body structure. Explain to them that they can reverse the situation by taking control of what they eat and what activities they do. The best advice you could give them is to let them understand how their existing lifestyle and eating habits impacts their weight. Today they usually eat fast food products, like French fries, sodas, chips and sweets and they spend their time on Facebook and PS3 which all contribute negatively to their weight.

As a parent you need to show the way. You are a model for them and if you want to convince them about the importance of healthy eating you need to lead by example. You can start by adding some healthy foods in the table and by preparing their school meals at home instead of buying the food of the cafeteria. Your goal is to make them eat less of those unhealthy foods which are full of fats and sugars. Encourage as well healthy activities, like jogs and walks or sports. Giving your family a weekend for hiking and camping is a good example.

Support them

Supporting them in all means as possible, you can try to be there when they want to have a game of tennis, or basketball. Encourage them to reach their goals, and be always there to back them up. You can even help them plan out their strategies and write down goals for their weight loss. Your objective is not to load them with targets and restrictions but to give them a hand when they are in trouble.

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Making them feel accepted and cared for

This is basically the most important tip of all. You should be able to accept your teenager as who they are and show it to them. If you notice that they are having issues with weight or if they are dieting excessively, then you should take appropriate actions. One action could be telling them that they look good, and telling them how much you care about them and that you will help them deal with the issue together. Let them open up to you, by confronting them and encouraging them to discuss their problems. Studies have shown that one important factor in weight control is a strong sense of self-esteem and you should try and make them feel that way.

It would be a fulfilling experience once you get to help your teenagers with such concerns. It can even establish a good friendship and bond between both of you. If you deal these issues together as a family the benefits are much more than weight loss. For more information you can read Weight loss tips for kids.



Anger Management and Communication

Author: GuestPoster
05 9th, 2011

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It seems to me that managing angry behavior can be mostly solved by improving communication techniques. The importance of communication can’t be overstressed, because when you evaluate the triggers to angry behavior, they tend to be either the actions of others, or what those people are saying.

Here are a couple of techniques I would investigate whenever anger reared it’s head in your day-to-day life:

  • There’s an old saying: you have two ears and one mouth for a reason – start to recognize when you’re talking more than listening. Maybe your “talking” is perceived as “telling”.  That’s hard to do if your mostly listening.
  • Start to pay attention to and recognize that initial feeling of anger. Is it a feeling in the pit of your stomach? Are your muscles getting tense? Is your head aching?
  • Act interested. Even if you aren’t. Ask  probing questions – maybe you can figure out a way to diffuse your own anger by asking interesting questions?
  • Just walk away. Or watch TV, or read a book or whatever. Get yourself out of the situation that is triggering this behavior.
  • If you search in the library or on the net, you can find anger management worksheets that give you a check list of questions to ask yourself – things like what triggers the anger, how do you feel during it, how does it resolve, etc. These can be an important aid in figuring out the wheres and hows of your anger.

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Ask for advice. If these simple steps aren’t enough to lead you towards a better outcome, get some help – either a close friend who can listen to you as you go through all these problems, or a professional who’s seen it all before and knows how to treat it. The professional route might just make the most sense – private and confidential. So only you know…



The Split

Author: marci
05 3rd, 2011

As my family already knows and most of my friends know, my relationship status has changed to single once again. After an almost three year span, the end was inevitable. Both he and I were not healthy for one another and it was for the best that we split. It happened on April 14, 2011 and we’d been together since June 6, 2008.

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This has got to be one of the hardest decisions in my life as I’m very sad that it had to end this way but I also care for him and always will hope the very best for him. The relationship was volatile, especially towards the end, and I know I need to be strong and it was for the best.

I am moving on with my own life by enrolling in school this Fall semester so I can finally finish my bachelors degree. The weight of my unfinished degree has been looming on my brain for years and it will feel so empowering just to complete it!

My hope is that we both will better our lives separately and become better people.

Any words of encouragement or thoughts on the subject are much appreciated!