Saturday, November 25, 2023

Re-captha-version-3-27.top Pop-ups – Virus Removal Guide

 First, we're going to make your web browser go back to how it was when you first got it. This will get rid of annoying pop-ups, bad add-ons, and weird search engines. Keep in mind that doing this will remove any extras you added but will keep your saved websites. If you use Chrome, follow the steps for your browser below:

We'll reset Chrome to its original settings, which means your homepage, tabs, and search engine will go back to default. It'll turn off extra things and delete temporary stuff like cookies. But don't worry, your favorite sites, history, and passwords will stay.


1. Click the three dots in the top-right corner, then choose "Settings."

2. Click "Advanced" on the left side.

3. Choose "Reset and clean up" in the left sidebar.

4. Click "Reset settings to their original defaults."

5. Confirm by clicking "Reset settings."


That's it! Your Chrome should be back to normal.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Learn Digital Photography Online - Basic/Advance Photography course

Basic/Advance Photography course
Photoskills online courses are being put together now and will be progressively introduced shortly!
PhotoSkills online courses will let you gain the specific digital photography skills and knowledge you need, in your own time and at your own pace. You can fit your course around your daily life without any pressure to meet unrealistic deadlines. Choose from full courses for overall training or single photography subjects to fill the gaps in your current knowledge and skills.

Once you start doing one of our courses you will soon be wowing everybody with your new found photo skills. And who knows, it just might lead to a new exciting career in photography; "the best job in the world" as many have said.

Full Photo Courses
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Designed to cover all the relevant photo topics in one complete course.

Full Courses coming will include....

Basic Digital Photography Course
Covering cameras, settings, lenses & equipment, light & lighting, composition and PhotoShop and how to apply them to a range of different practical photo subjects. A great introduction to digital photography and how to get the best out of your digital camera.
Freelance Photography Course
A follow-on from our Basic Digital Photo Course (above) with an additional unit covering business topics that will show you how to make a living as a professional freelance photographer.

Single Photo Subjects
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Specialised photo subject courses. You will be able to add these subjects to our full courses or complete them as you need.

Single photo subject courses coming will include....

Digital SLR Workshop
Complete our most popular weekend workshop online. Learn how to set-up and use your digital SLR camera as well as creative techniques for high quality photographs.

Landscape Photography
Discover how to take great landscape photos. Not just good record shots but creative images that capture the mood and atmosphere with your own personal interpretation.
Portrait Photography
Learn the professional camera and lighting techniques for taking great people pictures. Again, not just record shots, but creative ways of capturing the character of a subject with your own personal expression and style.

Macro (Close-up) Photography
Find out about the amazing world of macro photography. You will learn all the technical and lighting techniques and tricks to create remarkable close-up images.

Studio Lighting
PhotoShop - Basic & Advanced
Lighting - Basic & Advanced
Colour Management & Workflow
Figure/Nude
Panoramas
Photography for Artists
Photojournalism
Travel Photography
Business of Photography
Printing your photos
Selling Your Photos
Displaying your photos
Putting on an exhibition
and more...

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Basic/Advance Photography course, Best digital camera

Basic/Advance Photography course, Best digital camera

Vison & Quality of Light
Fall is always a fun time of year to capture life. Color defines it, but vision captures it.
Creating beautiful imagery is more than snapping the shutter, you need to be able to "see the light" with a vision.

Vision doesn't just shoot what's there, it allows the artist to capture the quality of light that will give each image it's "mood". If this is the kind of photography session you desire, then you've come to the right place! Our creative team works hard to make sure your session is captured in an atmospheric way during any season.

With winter upon us, some would think good family shots must be indoors, but given the right vision, ideas and mindset, any season can be caught in wonder!

It's you at your best
Family photos don't neeed to be standard, sub-par, less creative and boring.
If you're looking for that "something different" and want this year's families photo to have a spirit, mood and fashion that truly showcases how beautiful you are, then let our creative team work with you as we build a beautiful family experience custom fit for you.

Another year is coming to and end, only to open a path into the future.
The present is precious. It's all we're given in each moment. Take time to remember this moment. Your kids are like no one else's kids; they're special, and the feeling you have for them is unique to you as a parent. Let us showcase your love, appreciation and the wonder you have for life in one of our family experiential sessions.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Basic/Advance Photography course

If you'd like to understand Photoshop better, or if you'd like to take your images to that next level, sign up for one of our fall training classes. Michelle and I will help you see an image in a new light and with a new perspective, providing some one on one training for each student as well. We are limiting space to allow us to provide maximum benefit to all the participants.

Conduct grooming courses makeups (Basic Advance course) for working ladies,students,housewifes learn improve U R Personality feel the differnce and make Yourself look Gorgeous.

*90% of women do their MakeUp incorrectly.

*Know how to apply MakeUp using objective technic of MakeUp.

*You can buy most expensive MakeUp product in the market,but if u don't know to use,all ur doing is make yourself look older than u r actual age.

*Know difference between skin requirement & skin tone which suits u r skin & shape.

*Our course not only teaches threading,waxing,bleach,facial,medicure,pedicure ect but also corrective MakeUp like,

*Skin Care,Face Shapes,face analysis Eye Brow shaping,Brow Triming, Product Knowledge,

*Cosmetic fundamental, concealing, Blending,Foundation & Colour theraphy.

*Lip Correction, False Eyelashes,Features Highlighting & sharpening.

* Natural MakeUp, Gala MakeUp, Smoky MakeUp, Day MakeUp, Evening MakeUp & Night MakeUp.

* Also we teach Water Proof MakeUp & Sweat Proof MakeUp.

*We also take weekend classes for Corporate & wooking ladies.

Studio Lighting
PhotoShop - Basic & Advanced
Lighting - Basic & Advanced
Colour Management & Workflow
Figure/Nude
Panoramas
Photography for Artists
Photojournalism
Travel Photography
Business of Photography
Printing your photos
Selling Your Photos
Displaying your photos
Putting on an exhibition
and more...

Monday, December 12, 2011

Best Digital Cameras for less, big discount

Top DSLR camaras for less, big discount, photographer training

Thanks to technological advancements, the best cheap digital cameras are as powerful and feature-rich as top digital cameras from a few years ago. You don't have to spend a lot of money find good, inexpensive digital cameras. Here are the best cheap digital cameras under $200, listed in alphabetical order.
1. Canon PowerShot ELPH 100 HS
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Colorful sub-$200 cameras have been a staple of Canon PowerShot cameras for quite a few years, and the recently announced PowerShot ELPH 100 HS camera follows that formula. The ELPH 100 is part of Canon's new "HS System," short for high sensitivity. Canon designed its HS cameras to work well in low light.

For a camera in its price range, the ELPH 100 includes some nice features, including a 3-inch LCD screen and full 1080p video capabilities. You'll find a 12.1MP CMOS image sensor with the ELPH 100, further improving low light performance. It would be nice if the ELPH 100 had a larger optical zoom lens than 4X, though.

Canon is offering the ELPH 100 in five body colors -- blue, gray, pink, orange, and silver.

Canon PowerShot SD1400 IS
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Canon mixed vibrant and traditional camera body color options with its PowerShot SD1400 IS camera. Canon offers this model in traditional silver and black, along with non-traditional colors in orange and pink. The SD1400 IS is an extremely thin model, too, measuring only 0.70 inches in thickness.

The SD1400 IS includes 14.1 megapixels of resolution, optical image stabilization, a 4X optical zoom lens, a 2.7-inch LCD, and the ability to shoot in 720p HD video.

Fujifilm FinePix T300
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The T300, which is called the T305 in some parts of the world, carries 14MP of resolution, a 10X optical zoom lens, a 3-inch LCD screen, and 720p HD video recording. You'll have plenty of colors to choose from in the camera body as well, as Fujifilm is offering the T300 in black, blue, gunmetal gray, champagne gold, and red. The T300 measures only 0.9 inches in thickness. The 10X zoom lens is a great feature for a camera in this price range.

Fujifilm FinePix XP30
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Tough cameras seem to be much more plentiful lately, and Fujifilm has adding to its tough family of models with the recently announced FinePix XP30. I had a chance to review the FinePix XP10 last year, and the XP30 seems to have a lot in common with the XP10, while upgrading some key features.

For example, the FinePix XP30 is offering 14 megapixels of resolution, a 5X optical zoom lens, a 2.7-inch LCD, and underwater video recording through a dedicated button. The XP30's tough features include working in up to 16.4 feet of water depth, surviving a fall of 4.9 feet, and working in temperatures as low as 14 degrees Fahrenheit. You'll find the XP30 in blue, black, green, orange, or silver.
GE E1680W
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GE is matching a mid-level optical zoom lens with a thin camera in its E1680W digital camera. The E1680W carries some nice features, including an 8X optical zoom lens, a 3.0-inch LCD (shown in this photo), 16 megapixels of resolution, and the ability to shoot 720p HD video. It measures 0.7 inches in thickness at its thinnest point.

GE is offering three different body colors with the E1680W: Black, silver, or red.

Olympus SZ-10
""Olympus

Olympus has packed plenty of features into a sub-$200 camera with its 14MP SZ-10 digital camera. The SZ-10 offers an 18X optical zoom lens, which is nice to find in this price range. You'll also find a high-resolution 3.0-inch LCD with the SZ-10.

OIympus has included the ability to shoot 720p HD video, to use WiFi to connect to a computer, and to shoot in a 3D photo mode, all of which are impressive features for this price range.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Purchasing Digital DSLR Camera Bundles for less

Taking a photo with some of the members of the family is quite nice. In other hand, it is usually done with our friends in school, university or college. So, by this reason, you will know why the service of photographer is very useful today. As you know, photographer is not merely about ability in taking a picture. The best quality of picture must be got by the photographer to satisfy their customer. The high quality image result can be got by using the best digital slr camera. In addition to the tools, the camera, they must have the technique in getting the picture properly. They could buy digital slr camera bundles.

The technique of taking the best image can be learned individually or by taking a course of photography. The course of photography is not cheap. So, for them who have already professional in taking the picture, must have a great pricing for the customer. So, if you have a business related in providing the service of photography, you can try to hire the professional person who already well experienced. You have to make a standard of the employee that can works in your company. In addition, to the skilled person, you have to have the great digital camera. The best digital slr camera is not cheap to buy. If you have to buy the digital slr camera bundles, The digital camera which sells in bundle is sold cheaper than the one which is not.

digital slr camera bundlesA digital slr camera bundle is sold in many places. You can visit the center store of camera products provider. If you are reluctant to go to the store, you can try to open the internet to get the further information. In addition, in the internet, there are so many retail stores that can sell this product. One of the most well known retail store that sell the digital camera bundles in internet is Amazon. Amazon is the great retail store that provides many kinds of things that you need. Here you can get the camera bundles in the cheap price. You can get the discount if they still have the promo. The promo is depends on the brands of the camera. Then, if you use the service of this online store, you can get your order shipped safely. The payment of purchasing here is very flexible. You can use the electronic payments such as using visa or master cards. Have a try; wish you will get the best offer!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Sony Alpha DSLR-A900

The Sony A900 is the flagship DSLR in the Alpha range, and the company’s first to feature a full-frame sensor. Impressively it’s also the first full-frame DSLR to boast built-in image stabilisation which works with any lens you attach – a key advantage over its Canon and Nikon rivals. The Alpha A900 also overtakes the Canon 5D Mark II and Nikon D700 to boast 24.6 Megapixel resolution, tying with Nikon’s much pricier D3x. Continuing the professional specification are 5fps continuous shooting and a viewfinder with 100% coverage. It may not sport Live View or movie recording, but there’s no denying Sony’s arrived in the semi-pro market.

Pros: Very high resolution; built-in IS; 5fps; 100% v/f.
Cons: No Live View or movie recording; basic upper screen.
Overall: An impressive spec, but tough rivals from Canon and Nikon.

Nikon D700

The D700 boasts many of the flagship D3's features, but squeezes them into a smaller and lighter D300-sized body. So the D700 sports the D3's 12.1 Megapixel full-frame sensor, 3in VGA monitor, 51 point AF system and Live View, but additionally features a popup flash and anti-dust features. The viewfinder may not deliver 100% coverage, but as a full-frame model it's still large, and continuous shooting remains a respectable 5fps - even with 14-bit RAW files. There's also AF micro-adjust and in-camera correction of vignetting and chromatic aberrations. The D700 faces tough rivals in Canon's EOS 5D Mark II and Sony's Alpha A900, but handles admirably while delivering great quality output. It's also steadily becoming the most affordable of the new full-frame models.

Pros: Superb build. Quick handling. Full-frame. VGA screen. HDMI.
Cons: 'Only' 12.1 Megapixels. No histogram in Live View.
Overall: A superb DSLR, but compare closely with its full-frame rivals

Canon EOS 5D Mark II

Canon’s EOS 5D Mark II is a powerful DSLR that represents a significant upgrade over the original 5D, and a tough rival in the growing ‘affordable’ full-frame market. The 5D Mark II may share essentially the same body and AF system as its predecessor, but almost everything else has changed. The sensor’s been boosted to 21.1 Megapixels, the sensitivity increased by three stops, continuous shooting accelerated to 3.9fps, and the screen greatly improved in size and detail to a 3in VGA model. There’s now also Live View, AF micro-adjustment, support for quick UDMA cards, an HDMI port, and High Definition movie recording in the 1080p format. It’s one of the best DSLRs for the money, although compare closely with the Sony A900 and Nikon D700.

Pros: High resolution and low noise; HD movies; VGA screen.
Cons: No popup flash; only 3.9fps; v/f not 100% coverage.
Overall: Highly recommended for stills or movies.

Nikon D300s

Nikon’s D300s builds upon the already highly capable D300. As such it inherits a 12.3 Megapixel sensor, large viewfinder, 3in VGA screen, powerful 51-point AF system, Live View, HDMI port and a tough body with great ergonomics. To this the D300s adds HD movies in the 720p format, a slight boost in continuous shooting speed to 7fps and dual Compact Flash / SD memory card slots, allowing you to backup images as you shoot them. The D300s also now features a Quiet shooting mode and a virtual horizon in live view. It remains one of the best semi-pro DSLRs on the market, but unlike its predecessor, faces a direct rival in the form of Canon’s EOS 7D. If you’re not already committed to a platform, compare both models closely.

Pros: Superb build and handling. Dual card slots. 720p movies.
Cons: No histogram in Live View or 1080p video.
Overall: A superb DSLR, but compare closely with Canon 7D

 

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