Archive for April 2010
Choosing the Best Tattoo
Getting a tattoo is permanent, so there’s no space for “what ifs” once the process is done. There are many points to consider so you avoid regrets and disappointments later. Looking into each of these considerations will help make you tattooing experience a pleasant and rewarding one.
First, identify which part of the body you’d want a tattoo on. Certain tattoo designs only work well on particular parts of the body. Repetitive flowing patterns look good on the hands or legs, but they’ll look inappropriate when done on the shoulder or the tummy. Likewise, small tattoos designed to accent portions of the ear or hand won’t get noticed when done on the legs or back.
Tips For Sharing Digital Photography
It can be difficult to know what to do when you’ve taken a picture. Obviously we all know about photography but there are so many options out there for people it can be a little overwhelming and you can be left with not know what to do with your pictures. I would strongly recommend looking at the options available to you so you make the best use of your photo’s available. I have written the following article to help you decide which options is best for your needs.
How to Do Celebrity Voice Impersonations
How do I perform celebrity voice impersonations?
The last major league baseball player to hit four-hundred, was Ted Williams. People would often come up to Mr. Williams, and ask him, “Ted, what is the secret to your great hitting?” Though nowadays, Ted actually has his own website dedicated to the subject, back in the day, the answer was usually something a little closer to “I just can.”
The truth is, Ted had little secrets he would do such as counting the stitches on the ball as it rotated towards him, and making sure the ball was in his “happy zone.” But the fact of the matter is, there are two types of people, those that can just “do” and those that can “teach how they do.”
7 Low Budget Film Making Tips to Help You Make Your First No Budget Film
If you are considering getting into the movie making business, it is crucial to understand that low budget film making is the best place to start. Even if you are considering Film College, consider making your own no budget film before you even begin. This article gives you 7 low budget film making tips to help you make your first no budget film.
Use A Camera You Already Have
There is no sense in buying a big fancy Hollywood type of camera. Many B movies have been shot on digital cameras. And the digital cameras today are pretty good. Even if you don’t own one, borrow one from a friend or relative.
The Legacy of the Aztecs Continue With the Aztec Symbols
It’s not impossible that even these days, we can still discover diverse Aztec symbols imprinted or etched in flags, silver coins, landmarks, etc. This is due to right now there are a lot of people who are fond of many Aztec symbols which illustrate a civilization which has been lost over time and history books.
The Transit of Pluto & The Economy of America
In the horoscope of the United States, Pluto, now in Capricorn is moving through the second house ruler of money, economy, the flow of same, etc. of the US chart. Pluto rules transformative changes, the likes of which cannot be anticipated and even if, could never be stopped. Pluto rules total collapse but not for the purpose of anything other than the need to re-build, re-set, or re-construct a better more positive wholesome and healthy replacement. Yep, in the area of our own money and economics.