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    Friday, September 23rd, 2011
    2:55 am
    How do I remove my mugshot from Google
    However you can get some relief by softening the light output.Here you can find Remove my mugshot.

    Having said that I also must say that they do exactly what they were intended to do: provide light for taking snapshots indoors or adding fill light outdoors.

    Just like the flash on a compact digital camera a DSLR's built-in flash cannot be moved or positioned. Even though there is a little more separation between the flash and the lens they still provide very direct, very flat light for people pictures. The good news is that the same diffusion concepts used on compact cameras will also work for DSLR's. However we aren't likely to get good results from gauze scraps or waxed paper.

    For a DSLR's built-in flash it may be best to look to manufactured solutions. There are diffusers made by companies such as Promaster or Gary Fong that are very effective and safe to use on our cameras. Safe? Yes, these products won't damage the camera's hotshoe with tape residue or rest too close to the flashtube where melting could become a problem. Cleaning melted waxed paper off of a DSLR flash isn't easy or fun! And just as mentioned in the section on compact cameras a flash diffuser will reduce the working range of the flash.

    There is a better way to immediately improve your people pictures. Add a hotshoe mounted flash to your DSLR. Adding this one accessory can make all the difference between mug shots and great shots.

    The very first benefit comes from the increased distance between the camera's lens and the flash tube. Even these few added inches benefit your images because the lighting isn't aimed like a spotlight at the subjects face. Red eye is all but eliminated and skin tones can look more lifelike.

    Hotshoe mounted camera flashes come from many manufacturers. Prices can be as low as $70.00 to well over $500.00. Usually a very good flash can be had for around $200.00 to $250.00. As the price goes up so do the power and the feature set.

    I would suggest looking for good power, tilt and swivel motion on the flash head, solid construction and compatibility with your specific digital camera. And here is the rub: there are a lot of flashes out there that say they work with Canon or Nikon or Pentax, but are they compatible with digital versions of those brands? The answer must be "Yes" or it won't work on your rig. Avoid getting ripped off, if the deal looks so much better than the rest of the offerings chances are there is a reason.

    Another big plus to adding a camera flash is that doing so opens up a thousand possibilities for diffusing the light - and diffused light is beautiful light. Believe it or not, using flash diffusers is one of the easiest ways to add creativity without adding technical mumbo jumbo. All the photographer has to do is select a diffuser, attach it to the flash and shoot.

    Each flash diffuser produces a slightly different lighting pattern, a lighting signature if you will. Some work well at filling larger rooms but then overwhelm in your living room.
    2:46 am
    How do I remove my mugshot from Google
    The flash is forward facing and very close to the lens, there is no way to change that. However you can get some relief by softening the light output.Here you can find Remove my mugshot.

    I have found that a home remedy is best for compact camera flash. This solution is useful for times when we shoot in living room sized spaces. Simply tape a small piece of white gauze in front of the flash. Be careful that you don't use too many layers of gauze! This will cut down on the effective range of the flash but it will get rid of the spotlight effect and provide a softer illumination. I have also used waxed paper as the diffusing material and it can be just as effective on some cameras.

    While these suggestions for the compact camera owner aren't very high-tech they do get the job done. As a side note this kind of flash diffuser is very helpful when taking pictures of babies! Because we tend to get very close to infants when we shoot, the naked flash can be very overwhelming. A little diffusion will always yield a better picture.

    On to digital single lens reflex camera owners. As a group DSLR photographers have a universe of choice when it comes to flash control. Starting with the basics, let's look at your camera's built-in flash.

    I'm going to begin talking about built-in flash by offering my own opinion. One of the most misguided features added to SLR's back in the 90's was built-in flash. They are under powered and they provide light that is not one bit better than a compact camera flash. Having said that I also must say that they do exactly what they were intended to do: provide light for taking snapshots indoors or adding fill light outdoors.

    Just like the flash on a compact digital camera a DSLR's built-in flash cannot be moved or positioned. Even though there is a little more separation between the flash and the lens they still provide very direct, very flat light for people pictures. The good news is that the same diffusion concepts used on compact cameras will also work for DSLR's. However we aren't likely to get good results from gauze scraps or waxed paper.

    For a DSLR's built-in flash it may be best to look to manufactured solutions. There are diffusers made by companies such as Promaster or Gary Fong that are very effective and safe to use on our cameras. Safe? Yes, these products won't damage the camera's hotshoe with tape residue or rest too close to the flashtube where melting could become a problem. Cleaning melted waxed paper off of a DSLR flash isn't easy or fun! And just as mentioned in the section on compact cameras a flash diffuser will reduce the working range of the flash.

    There is a better way to immediately improve your people pictures. Add a hotshoe mounted flash to your DSLR. Adding this one accessory can make all the difference between mug shots and great shots.

    The very first benefit comes from the increased distance between the camera's lens and the flash tube.
    2:28 am
    How do I remove my mugshot from Google
    Mobile phone manufacturer Nokia has launched a new downloadable service that allows its mobile phone users to order photo prints and photo gifts direct from their N Series mobiles. The Nokia XpressPhoto service has been set up in partnership with CeWe Color, Europe's biggest photo company.

    Ever since digital cameras and mobile camera phones became such a hit printed photos have been almost often forgotten about, as we carry our treasured photos with us digitally and have no need for printed memories. Also it can often be time consuming and expensive to print off photos from a camera or mobile phone. Nokia and CeWe Color, however, have come up with a simple and convenient solution to print photos - so that the humble photo album and photo frame could see a revival.Here you can find How do I remove my mugshot from Google.

    Nokia XpressPhoto is an application that can be downloaded onto certain N Series mobiles (a full list is available on the Nokia website). Once the application is enabled on your mobile you can then send your photos directly to the service via the press of a button. And if you don't fancy paying the data charges for sending your photo to the service, you can also send the photos via your PC.

    Before you send the photo to Nokia XpressPhoto you can adjust the size and effects of the photo. And choose from a selection of printing methods including gifts that your photo can be printed onto.

    The photos will then be printed out or put onto your gift - such as a mug or t-shirt and posted to you within 2 days, (although gifts can take a little longer). Prices start at 8 pence for a photo print and £6.75 for a photo mug.

    So if you have an N Series phone and fancy testing out the service, or want to use that 'dodgy' picture of a friend to put on a mug, download Nokia XpressPhoto and see what you can do.


    2:08 am
    How do I remove my mugshot from Google
    Mobile phone manufacturer Nokia has launched a new downloadable service that allows its mobile phone users to order photo prints and photo gifts direct from their N Series mobiles. The Nokia XpressPhoto service has been set up in partnership with CeWe Color, Europe's biggest photo company.

    Ever since digital cameras and mobile camera phones became such a hit printed photos have been almost often forgotten about, as we carry our treasured photos with us digitally and have no need for printed memories. Also it can often be time consuming and expensive to print off photos from a camera or mobile phone. Nokia and CeWe Color, however, have come up with a simple and convenient solution to print photos - so that the humble photo album and photo frame could see a revival.Here you can find Remove my mugshot.

    Nokia XpressPhoto is an application that can be downloaded onto certain N Series mobiles (a full list is available on the Nokia website). Once the application is enabled on your mobile you can then send your photos directly to the service via the press of a button. And if you don't fancy paying the data charges for sending your photo to the service, you can also send the photos via your PC.

    Before you send the photo to Nokia XpressPhoto you can adjust the size and effects of the photo. And choose from a selection of printing methods including gifts that your photo can be printed onto.

    The photos will then be printed out or put onto your gift - such as a mug or t-shirt and posted to you within 2 days, (although gifts can take a little longer). Prices start at 8 pence for a photo print and £6.75 for a photo mug.

    So if you have an N Series phone and fancy testing out the service, or want to use that 'dodgy' picture of a friend to put on a mug, download Nokia XpressPhoto and see what you can do.

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