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A national tour featuring libertarian speakers Tom Woods, Gary Johnson, Sheriff Mack, Kevin Gutzman, Michael Boldin, and Jim Babka will take place to promote nullifying federal overreach. Sponsorships are available for the tour by contacting 213.935.0553.
Comenius and his cousin Wawel's Dragon go on a culinary and historical trip around Poland. They try oscypki, a smoked Polish cheese, and plan to see the monument of Copernicus. Along the way, they grow hungry and stop at a church in Jasna Gora, scaring the patrons of a restaurant before the owner and a boy named Adam agree to join them. They fly to Torun to see the Copernicus monument, where the dragon brings it to life so Copernicus can explain his discoveries to them and dispel the myth that he stopped the sun. They then continue on their separate ways.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
El documento informa a los padres y madres de alumnos sobre las próximas elecciones al Consejo Escolar del Colegio Público "Cervantes" que se llevarán a cabo el 18 de noviembre. Se proporcionan detalles sobre la fecha y horario de votación, los requisitos para votar, los candidatos, y la posibilidad de votar por correo. Se solicita la participación de todos los padres y madres en la votación para elegir a los representantes del Consejo Escolar.
This song is about pleading with a lover not to be cruel. The singer expresses that they don't want to be alone and asks their lover to call or come over. They apologize for anything they may have said to make their lover mad and want to forget the past so they can look towards a bright future together. The singer declares their love and wants to get married so their lover knows they have them and they have their lover as well.
Process Precision Instruments (PPI) is a company involved in the manufacturing of Process Indicators & Controllers, Temperature Indicators & Controllers, Temperature-Humidity Indicators & Controllers, Dataloggers, Temperature & Universal Scanners etc..
Company is situated in Vasai Road a suburb in Mumbai from 27 years.
PPI has strength in application understanding and a solution provider for numerous applications.
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A patient was missing their last lower molar teeth and had difficulty chewing food. The dentist placed a single-piece immediate loading implant in the molar region. A permanent crown was cemented just 3 days later, restoring the patient's ability to chew. The document provides information about a dental implant procedure performed by Best Laser Dental Clinic to replace a missing molar.
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The document discusses lighting ratios in portrait photography. Lighting ratios refer to the relationship between the brightness of the main light and fill light. A ratio of 1:1 means the lights are equally bright, while higher ratios like 8:1 mean the main light is much brighter. Calculating the ratio involves measuring the brightness of each light separately. Understanding lighting ratios allows photographers to consciously choose the mood and style of their portraits by controlling shadows.
Back in the 1800s, large format cameras were used to take portraits. These cameras used glass negatives that were 8 x 10 inches in size. When developing the negatives, photographers would make contact prints that were the same size as the negatives. This is why traditional portrait prints are still based on the 8 x 10 inch size for the paper, even as camera technologies have advanced. Photographers are advised to leave extra room around portraits when composing shots to allow for cropping images to fit the standard 8 x 10 ratio.
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Copying the work of master photographers is suggested as a way to improve photography skills and become a photo artist. The document recommends choosing photos that can be duplicated in terms of setting, lighting, and details. Through careful copying, photographers can learn about compositional choices and better understand the creative process. While copying for learning is endorsed, passing copied work as original is discouraged. Overall, copying photos is presented as an effective training technique used by artists.
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Photography Poses – Immediately Improve Your Photographs!DanEitreim
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Photo Tip – Master The “Loop Lighting” Pattern For Portrait Photography Lighting
1. Photo Tip – Master The “Loop Lighting” Pattern For
Portrait Photography Lighting
Photo Tip – Master The “Loop Lighting” Pattern For Portrait
Photography Lighting
In previous articles, we began our study of lighting patterns for portrait photography with broad
lighting, short lighting and split lighting. Now for today’s photo tip, let’s move into “loop
lighting!” In portrait photography, this one tends to be one of the most popular. It is easy to do
and is flattering to most of our subject’s facial types.
Remember that it is shadow that defines form in a photograph. This is such a key concept, we
even name all of the various lighting patterns by the shadows they create!
While we always have to think about the light in photography – never forget the shadows!
In a “loop lighting” pattern, we adjust our light so that the shadow of the nose shows up on –
and forms a little loop upon – the subject’s cheek, traveling down as far as the corner of the
subject’s mouth.
In our previous studies of lighting patterns, we’ve been discussing the lights and shadows as if
the light source was even with the face, the eyes to be more specific. This creates a shadow
with no upward or downward slope.
In loop lighting, we want a slightly downward angled shadow (not too much) so we raise the light
slightly above eye level. We want the end of the nose to cast a rounded – looped – shadow
down from the nose to around the corner of the mouth. Or even a bit shorter.
The shadow goes off to the side; it is not directly under the nose. The area between the upper
lip and the nose (the philtrum) remains unshadowed.
Of course, shadows are cast directly opposite to the light, so to get a shadow going to the side
and down, we need a light positioned on the opposite side and up.
Start with the light is off to the side at approximately 45 degrees from the Camera. Then tweak
and adjust from there. Depending on the subject’s face, the best angle may be a bit more or
less than 45 degrees.
Pose your model – set your light a bit above eye level, move it to about 45 degrees to the
camera and see where the shadow from the nose is!
If needed, move the light up and down and side to side until you get the desired shadow shape.
Depending on the shape of your model’s face – and nose – this adjustment could go from 45
degrees to as little as 30 degrees. Or in some cases it could even go past 45 degrees.
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2. Keep in mind that you want to keep this shadow small. The light should travel down the nose
(with the opposing shadow between the nose and cheek) and continue from the bottom of the
nose creating a loop shaped shadow running towards the corner of the mouth.
This lighting pattern is good for people with average, oval shaped faces. Because of the
downward sloping angle of the “loop” it will visually lengthen the face a bit. And, to a lesser
extent can give the appearance of slightly higher cheekbones.
Grab a Flashlight and your favorite subject. Have them sitting on a chair and start experimenting
with light and shadow. Figure out how they have to angle their face for short and broad lighting…
Determine where the light has to be for split lighting, and then adjust it to create loop lighting.
Which do you think is better for their face? Why?
The concept of “loop lighting” may seem so basic and easy to understand that you will most
likely want to skip the exercise, but don’t. Get comfortable with not only understanding these
portrait photography photo tips, but actually doing them! That’s when the learning starts!
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