Archive for the ‘Arts and Entertainment’ Category

19.08.08

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Casino Gambling has become more and more popular these days. Playing with chance makes it addictive and fascinating to a lot of people. I guess the idea of having no control over the outcome and depending on luck makes the game unpredictable, hence, even more exciting.

There are a lot of professionals and even busy housewives, university students, and the elderly who appreciate and participate in casino gaming. To make casino gaming more accessible to these people, casino en ligne was conceptualized. Now with casino en ligne you can play casino en ligne games as often as you want, where and when you want it.

An online casino offers the same sensations or experiences as that of a traditional casino. It is more accessible and gives online casino players a comfortable way of playing their favorite traditional casino games. No formal wear, no dress code, no noisy people who observe you play.

Online casinos eliminate you all kinds of human induced gaming issues such as questionable dealers, annoying and distracting spectators, and being sandwiched in big suffocating crowds. Online casino games are run by soft wares that ensure only providing players with fair and equal chances of winning in these games.

11.02.08

Focusing your Attention on the Background

Many times the emphasis you want to place on the subject of your photo can be improved by first focusing your attention on the background. Objects, colors and other elements in the background can often diminish from what would otherwise be a great photograph.

When you are composing your image through your camera’s viewfinder or LCD monitor, take a moment to focus on what is appearing behind and around the main subject. Our minds filter out elements that we’re not concentrating on, so it is quite easy to overlook telephone poles or other vertical elements that seem to ‘grow out of the head’ of your subject. Other people or objects in the background may also seem to be attached to your subject because of their alignment. Colorful signs, bright colors, and other unusual objects in the background can vie for your viewer’s attention.

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09.01.08

Art of Photography

Photography is the art of reproducing pictures of people, objects or places in their exact likeness. These images can be transferred on any photosensitive material. Photography includes taking and printing pictures.

The backbone of photography is the camera, the instrument or device that works on the principle of optics. The camera and photographic techniques have undergone phenomenal changes since the time the first camera was made. The earlier model did not contain the film; instead, it had a small light-shield box with lens and translucent screen on either side. The image that traveled through the lens was stored on the screen. Known as ‘camera obscura,’ it was no more than a sketching device for artists.

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