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Mental was developed by Richard Welch. He is known as the "Father of Mental ." In the last 33 years his research has proven that Mental can increase your brain powers in ways you never imagined. Tests confirm that with this learning technique an average person can learn to read up to 2,000,000 words per minute. (That is not a typo - it really says 2,000,000 words per minute.) In addition, reading comprehension is enhanced to a phenomenal rate.

Young children can also use this method. When elementary students were tested their skills in reading and vocabulary were raised by several grades. These results were achieved within only a few hours of using the techniques of Mental Photography.

According to the people at Zox Training Systems, the following list is only a portion of the things that will improve by using Mental Photography.

1) Help your brain to learn 100 times faster than the average person. Your reading abilities would blow a speed reader away.

2) Learn to relieve stress and relax more. So many times we are paralyzed by our fears. This technique will help us to get passed that fear and even help us to use our stress as a fuel to accomplish our goals.

3) Learn how to keep your memory razor sharp. Most of what we read is forgotten within a few days. This system helps your brain remember what you read forever.

4) Help to program your brain to get astounding results using The Law of Attraction. Being able to control your thoughts is the key to using The Law of Attraction. Mental Photography helps to reprogram your thinking to be rid of negative thought patterns.

5) Your brain can achieve amazing concentration. Albert Einstein created a method called "The Distraction Index" to help keep focused. Einstein's "Distraction Index" method is one of the techniques used in Mental Photography.

6) You can enhance your peripheral vision and eyesight. Sharper vision and more detail can change your whole visual outlook.

7) Become better organized and productive. Using different and more areas of your brain will help it work more efficiently, getting a lot more done in less time.

8) You can actually reduce your amount of sleep and yet still wake up refreshed and feeling fantastic.

This is only an abbreviated list of the enhanced mental capabilities a person may achieve by simply programming the brain to learn in a different way by using mental photography.

There is so much we can learn in ways we never before imagined.

About the Author:

About the Author:
Anita Hamasaki is on a never ending quest to learn and grow through The Law of Attraction. Sharing this knowledge is her life's goal. You can see Anita's Law of Attraction blog at http://SecretsofLawofAttraction.blogspot.com . To learn more about the art of Mental Photography go to http://MentalPhotographySecrets.com . The mind contains unlimited possibilities

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Cutest Baby Photo Contest

cutest baby photo contest
Are there any FREE contests online?

The Cute Kid is a good idea, but I'm not paying $20 to submit a photo..

if your baby is at least 4 months by april 30 you can enter the baby talk one
winner gets on the cover and 10 finalists get flown to nyc
go to babytalk.com
I wanted to do that one but my baby is too young
hurry though I think the deadline for pics is april 1st

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Cute Baby Photo Contests

cute baby photo contests
vote for this plz?

i know i asked this before but i need the money im only 17 with a 10 month old cute baby and i don't have much money since my work isn't paying good plz vote her the link https://www.greatamericanphotocontest.com/--entry.aspx?r=5073851&e thank you very much =)

you don't have much money so you're exploiting your kid to get some? kind of stupid.

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The Top 10 Digital Cameras!

There are a world of options out there when it comes to digital cameras.  Trying to choose the right one is not easy.  Here is a list of the top 10 digital cameras on the market.  Maybe this will help.

 

Canon Power Shot A620

 

Packs a host of features into an easy to use, compact point-and-shoot, the Canon Power Shot A620 is tops in its class.  This has a boasting 7.1 mega-pixels CCD and customizable settings.  A large 2 inch LCD screen and has a grid option to help you line up and center.  This is the top of the line.

 

Canon Power Shot A610

 

Has the same features as its cousin, the A620, but with only 5 mega-pixels, its also cheaper.  This camera makes picture taking fun and easy.

 

Sony Cyber-Shot DSC P200

 

Small camera.  Big LCD.  The compact Sony DSC P200 is only 4 inches wide, 2 inches high and 1 inch deep, but has a high resolution 2 inch LCD.  Also features a robust 7.2 mega-pixel CCD and quick auto focus.

 

Kodak Easy Share Z740

 

If you want to take pictures of subjects close-up and still appreciate the simplicity of a point-and-shoot camera, consider the Kodak Easy Share Z740.  Has a 10 x optical zoom. 16 shooting modes.  Oh yeah!

 

Fuji Fine Pix S5200

 

Toeing the line between digital SLR and point-and-shoot is the Fuji Fine Pix S5200.  Its larger and heavier than the average point-and-shoot.  10x optical zoom and 5.7 digital zoom.

 

Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT

 

A great camera for amateur digital SLR photographers, the EOS Digital Rebel XT offers the easiest operation in its class.  It features an 8.0 mega-pixel CMOS Sensor.

 

Canon EOS 5D

 

Boasts a full frame 12.8 mega-pixel CMOS Sensor in a relatively compact magnesium alloy body.  Outstanding image quality.

Olympus Evolt E-500

 

Never worry about dust on the image sensor interfering with your picture with the Olympus Evolt E-500.  Easy to handle digital SLR.  Exclusive vibrating filter to eliminate dust.

 

Dynax 5D

 

Its called the 5D in North America, the Dynax 5D everywhere else.  This is a great little camera from Konica Minolta. 

 

Nikon D50

 

Compact and light weight, the Nikon D50 can go anywhere you go and its lithium-ion battery lets you shoot about 2000 images before needing to be re-charged.

 

For more information and a complete range of digital cameras visit our website.

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Digital camera nut and Mp3 Players guru. I am an all around technology junkie

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Tanks & Reels

Learn about the working of photographic equipment such as film reels and film processing tanks.

Sifting through our favorite albums is like traveling back in time by going down memory lane and reliving those precious moments spent with our loved ones. But what keeps our memories from fading away? Of course the --one of the best human inventions of all times.

Quiet a lot of work is involved before we finally get to see our everlasting fond memories on paper.

Film Reel

 

Once the film roll is complete and ready to be developed, it is loaded/ spooled onto a film reel in a darkroom. This step involves extra carefulness as portions of the film might not get developed if it has been improperly loaded. A film reel actually looks like a picture on a reel that would rotate and the photographs would show up, one after the other, on a cinema screen like the way cinemas showed movies long time back or like the Hollywood old film reel pictures as depicted in today’s movies.

Basically film reels are used for holding the roll film firmly so that it can be properly developed once inside the film processing tank. The roll takes the form of a spiral so that the film surfaces do not touch and it is uniformly spaced to let the chemical flow freely and touch every part of the film. The reel should be dry as any sign of dampness makes loading difficult.

Film reels are available in either plastic or steel and also in varied sizes to accommodate different films. Steel reels are more durable while the plastic ones are easier to handle by amateur photographers.

 

Film Reel Brands

 

Companies such as Peterson, Kindermann etc manufacture film tanks and reels for developing films.

Paterson positions itself as a user-friendly brand by offering the auto-load reel with a smooth finish and a twin ball ratchet system that make film loading very simple. 

The 35mm stainless steel reels manufactured by Kindermann are marketed as chemical resistant, easy to clean and unbreakable as they are made from strong nickel steel. It also guarantees to prevent damage as the reel is designed in such a way that there is negligible contact between the film edge and the reel.

 

Film Processing Tanks

 

Once the film has been loaded onto the film reel, it is developed using a light tight container called a film processing tank. The photographic film has the tendency to get damaged if exposed to daylight while developing, but with a film processing tank it can be developed in a daylight setting hence these are also referred to as ‘daylight tanks’. The various chemicals required for developing the photographs can be poured inside through the opening in the tank’s lid.

 

Similar to film reels, the film processing tank comes with different tank varieties and reel sizes to cater to both 35mm and 120mm film. The varieties include stainless steel and plastic tanks. For beginners it is advisable to use plastic tanks as they are cheap and user-friendly. However when processing temperature needs to be controlled, only stainless tanks can be used. Moreover a steel tank can be used either wet or dry unlike plastic tank where the film sticks and gets ruined if the tank is wet.

 

The core steps for developing photographs are summarized in the following steps:

  1. Prepare all the necessary equipment (tools, chemicals etc);
  2. Spool the film onto the film reel in the dark;
  3. Transfer the reel to the film processing tank sealed by a cap (once safely packed inside, film can be easily developed in daylight without getting ruined);
  4. Pour the developer in the tank and start the agitation process till required;
  5. After agitation is complete, wash the film;
  6. Hang to dry in a dust-free area;
  7. Cut the dry film into strips for printing.

 

 

In order to search for film tanks and film reels on sale, magazines or websites maybe consulted.

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Get the Most from Your Grout Cleaner

Looking for a home for that old toothbrush? Well, you might not even need to get that intense with your bathroom tiles and the dirt collecting in between them. Sort of remind you of plaque? Uh-huh, but all you need is to pull out a good <b>grout cleaner</b> and get cracking! When it comes to the right cleaner, check the label and choose one that sprays out as foam and promises to stick to the surface. You want a product that’s non abrasive and multipurpose. Nowadays, it is possible to find a cleanser that’s a better friend when it comes to the environment. That means better marks for your health too. Check for the absence of phosphates and chlorofluorocarbons, and for the presence of a recyclable container of septic-system friendly stuff when used properly. Plan to use it on a variety of surfaces in your bathroom, from the tiles to the sink and tub, even the vinyl shower curtain. Anything made of chrome, stainless steel, porcelain, or baked enamel. Check the label for more specifics. If you have a shower door, it’s also a good bet to keep it on its track, literally. You might need a different, more specialized brush, though, to fit in the groove. Don’t forget to wipe down your rubber bath mat and plastic garbage can, and that diaper pail. Watch out in the case of colored grout. It’s important to perform a test on a small patch in an inconspicuous spot to check for possible color fading. And make sure you don’t let it sit for a minute on marble surfaces. While bathroom tiles are not exactly like teeth, they do end up being subjected to a good workout when it comes to most families. Unlike dental floss, more like mouthwash, your tile and grout cleaner can help you make sure that your bathroom enamel lasts a heck of a lot longer. And that can only save you time and money in the long run. Prevention, protection, it’s back and forth and back again. When getting down to the nitty-gritty of the job, make sure you spray your cleaner from about six to eight inches away from the surface. Then take a damp cloth or a sponge, instead of that grumpy old toothbrush, to do any necessary scrubbing and wiping. Don’t forget to give the surface a rinse. In no time at all, you’ll have completed the task and be on to the next pressing household mission. It always feels good to know that you’ve conquered all those stubborn soapy films, dirty rings, and grimy corners for another day. But don’t stop there. Don’t lose track of time star gazing into all those shiny surfaces. There’s life outside of there. Once you’ve rinsed out your rag, recycled your toothbrush (oh you perfectionists!), and put away your trusty <b>grout cleaner</b>, you’ll be smiling at a job  well done. Don’t forget to take a moment to do something nice for yourself after all that. You’re worth it!

Looking for a home for that old toothbrush? Well, you might not even need to get that intense with your bathroom tiles and the dirt collecting in between them. Sort of remind you of plaque? Uh-huh, but all you need is to pull out a good grout cleaner and get cracking!

When it comes to the right cleaner, check the label and choose one that sprays out as foam and promises to stick to the surface. You want a product that’s non abrasive and multipurpose.

Nowadays, it is possible to find a cleanser that’s a better friend when it comes to the environment. That means better marks for your health too. Check for the absence of phosphates and chlorofluorocarbons, and for the presence of a recyclable container of septic-system friendly stuff when used properly.

Plan to use it on a variety of surfaces in your bathroom, from the tiles to the sink and tub, even the vinyl shower curtain. Anything made of chrome, stainless steel, porcelain, or baked enamel. Check the label for more specifics.

If you have a shower door, it’s also a good bet to keep it on its track, literally. You might need a different, more specialized brush, though, to fit in the groove. Don’t forget to wipe down your rubber bath mat and plastic garbage can, and that diaper pail.

Watch out in the case of colored grout. It’s important to perform a test on a small patch in an inconspicuous spot to check for possible color fading. And make sure you don’t let it sit for a minute on marble surfaces.

While bathroom tiles are not exactly like teeth, they do end up being subjected to a good workout when it comes to most families. Unlike dental floss, more like mouthwash, your tile and grout cleaner can help you make sure that your bathroom enamel lasts a heck of a lot longer. And that can only save you time and money in the long run. Prevention, protection, it’s back and forth and back again.

When getting down to the nitty-gritty of the job, make sure you spray your cleaner from about six to eight inches away from the surface. Then take a damp cloth or a sponge, instead of that grumpy old toothbrush, to do any necessary scrubbing and wiping. Don’t forget to give the surface a rinse.

In no time at all, you’ll have completed the task and be on to the next pressing household mission. It always feels good to know that you’ve conquered all those stubborn soapy films, dirty rings, and grimy corners for another day.

But don’t stop there. Don’t lose track of time star gazing into all those shiny surfaces. There’s life outside of there.

Once you’ve rinsed out your rag, recycled your toothbrush (oh you perfectionists!), and put away your trusty grout cleaner, you’ll be smiling at a job  well done. Don’t forget to take a moment to do something nice for yourself after all that. You’re worth it!

About the Author

Author, V. P. Platania, Jr. specializes in writing about home care & personal care subjects. The Fuller Brush Company has been in business since 1906, offers high quality grout cleaner, home & personal care products to keep your home and your body clean.

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