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Do Bar Tricks - Wired How-To Wiki on 2009-03-08
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This is more of a trick to play on someone else and may get you a drink or two. Bet someone they can't balance a full beer with only their thumbs. The trick is to have them only place their thumbs on the edge of the bar. Now you take a full beer and balance it on their two thumbs. When they succeed, say "Well, guess you can" and walk away. They will spend a few minutes or more trying to get the beer off their thumbs.
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2. Layer Modes on 2009-02-23
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In photography, dodging is a technique used in a darkroom to
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In photography, burning is a technique used in a darkroom to
increase the exposure in particular areas of the image. This brings
out details in the highlights.
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Layer Masks - Photoshop Tips on 2009-02-14
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Shades of Gray in a layer mask change the opacity of the layer.
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- Desi Indian aunty - Page 13 - eXBii on 2009-02-13
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Gallery2:Developer Guidelines - Gallery Codex on 2009-02-02
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- display_errors is actively suppressed in G2. It's very important that you enable display_errors during development, else you might miss uninitialized / undefined variables or constants! In config.php, change
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All Gallery developers should use the following PHP settings in their development environment:
error_reporting = E_ALL
short_open_tag = Off
magic_quotes_gpc = On
allow_call_time_pass_reference = Off
register_globals = Off
display_errors = On
allow_url_fopen = Off
include_path = '/bogus'Note: Pay special attention to the warnings on the lib/tools/phpunit/index.php page. It will show if any of the above settings are wrong.
- display_errors is actively suppressed in G2. It's very important that you enable display_errors during development, else you might miss uninitialized / undefined variables or constants! In config.php, change
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60 Second Lessons to Improve Your Photography » i Digital Photo on 2008-12-25
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colours are often more intense on half-sunny or overcast days.
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For early evening shots, you will need longer shutter times i.e. longer exposure to make up for the low light.
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H7 Review: 14. Conclusion: Digital Photography Review on 2008-12-20
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Sports mode chooses small aperture over high shutter speed, and is therefore pointless unless used in really, really bright light
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How to Photograph Silhouettes in 8 Easy Steps on 2008-12-20
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Usually the best backgrounds will be a bright cloudless sky with the sun setting
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If there is more than one shape or object in the image that you’re attempting to silhouette, try to keep them separated. ie if you are silhouetting a tree and a person don’t have the person stand in front of the tree or even leaning on it as it will merge them into one shape and as a result your viewers could be confused about what the shape is.
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Photography Tip: Keep Your Elbows In to Reduce Camera Shake on 2008-12-20
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As often as possible pull your elbows in to your body and exhale completely before depressing the shutter. When you're working with a wide aperture or low shutter speed (or both), even a breath can introduce shake. Pulling your elbows tight to your body can really help keep you steady. I also press my elbows firmly into my chest for even greater stability.
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As often as possible pull your elbows in to your body and exhale completely before depressing the shutter. When you're working with a wide aperture or low shutter speed (or both), even a breath can introduce shake. Pulling your elbows tight to your body can really help keep you steady. I also press my elbows firmly into my chest for even greater stability.
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- Table tennis tips, technique and tactics on 2008-05-03
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