Tips on How to Select a Good Way to Banish Tinnitus
March 2, 2010 by John38 · 10 Comments
One of the items I have found intriguing is that of a way to banish tinnitus. This is one of those items that you hear about that is constantly changing as people continue to add their experience to the equation. It’s certainly something that many people are intrigued in because of all the buzz you hear about it. You should always consult a doctor before taking any medical advise. But what are some of the points you need to know about finding a tinnitus cure?
A reliable tinnitus treatment is something that is absolutely needed today because so many people are having to deal with it and it solves many situations. If you have ever suffered from tinnitus, then you know the pain of what it’s like to have a constant ringing in the ears that won’t go away. You try everything you can to fix the problem by trying to correct it yourself. When that doesn’t work, you begin to ask family for their advise, but many times, they don’t have the solution either. Even if they try to help, it usually doesn’t really fix the problem on a consistent basis. The next step for some folks is to go to the Library for help, and this usually proves helpful, as long as the intel you read is current and up to date.
The best way to get useful info is to go to the internet for help. Even though everything on the internet may not be perfect, most of the intel is up to date and helpful. This is especially useful if you are looking for info on a way to banish tinnitus. You will find reviews of available tools to help with the situation and provide relief. You can also read what others are saying about their dealings with tinnitus on blogs and forums, and see what has been effective for them. All of this information will help in your looking for a tinnitus cure.
Indoor Flash Photography Tips
October 29, 2009 by John38 · 6 Comments
Over the years, you’ve probably seen plenty of indoor flash pictures that have a pitch black background and a washed-out, overexposed foreground. Many factors conspire to produce these stark, unflattering shots, but one of the major contributors is, once again, your camera thinking on its own. You’re letting it decide when to turn on the flash and which shutter speed to use.
First of all, you don’t always need the flash. Indoor photography offers many opportunities for stunning existing-light portraits and moody interior shots. And when you do have to turn on the flash, you can make certain adjustments to preserve the ambiance of the room so that your background doesn’t fall into a black hole.
Flash shots may have a pitch-black background for a couple of reasons. The first problem is that the light from a typical digital camera’s flash reaches only about 2 to 3 metres. Anything beyond this range, and you’ve got yourself an inadvertent ambient-light photo.
If your camera has a manual mode that allows you to dictate both the aperture (f stop) and shutter speed, you can easily overcome these problems.
Once in manual mode, try this combination as a starting point for flash photography indoors:
* Set your film speed to 100
* Set the aperture (f-stop) to f-5.6.
* Set the shutter speed to 1/15th of a second.
* Use the forced-flash mode. (Don’t use the red-eye reduction feature)
When you use these settings, hold the camera as steady as possible or better yet, use a tripod. At these slow shutter speeds, your shots are more vulnerable to camera shake, and therefore to blurriness. Your flash will help freeze everything in its range, but the background, not illuminated by the flash, may blur if the camera isn’t steady.
If your camera doesn’t have a manual mode, all is not lost. Almost every consumer model has a night time or stow-synchro mode (look for a “stars over a mountain” icon). The intention of this mode is to let you shoot portraits at twilight. But you can also use Nighttime mode indoors to open up the background. Granted, you don’t have as much control with this setting as you do with manual mode, but you may be pleasantly surprised with the results.
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