Tuesday, 22 October 2013
ripping my brain...: New Email Fraud, Dont respond to it.
ripping my brain...: New Email Fraud, Dont respond to it.: Got an email from " Reserve bank of India <info@rbi.net>" along with one attachment of .rtf file extension. I hop...
New Email Fraud, Dont respond to it.
Got an email from "Reserve bank of India <info@rbi.net>" along with one attachment of .rtf file extension. I hope for it as a virus so i open the attachment as "view as HTML" in the browser itself, then what i came to know is that it is an attempt to an email fraud.
So dear friends don't respond to this type of email who claim to give you money for free.
I attach the email below for your view and concern.
106 GROSVENOR SQUARE
NEW DELHI W1A 1AE
INDIA
Customer services,
Payment
file: RBI-DEL/id1033/11.
Payment
amount: $ 500,000. us dollars.
RESERVE BANK OF INDIA OFFICIAL PAYMENT
NOTIFICATION
Attn: Beneficiary:
The Foreign Exchange Transfer Department
Reserve bank of India has decided to bring to your attention, that you
were listed as a beneficiary in the recent schedule for payment of outstanding
debts incurred by the BRITISH GOVERNMENT Pending since 2009
to 2013 According to your file record with your email address,
Your payment is categorized as:
Contract Type: Lottery/inheritance/ unpaid contract
funds/ Undelivered Lottery fund/
Recently on the 01 October 2013. The Reserve Bank
of India (RBI) Governor, Dr. Raghuram Govinda Rajan and Ban Ki-moon
Secretary-General of the United Nations met with the Senate Tax Committee
on Finance RBI Mumbai/Delhi branch. Regarding unclaimed funds which
have been due for a long run, at end of the meeting (RBI) Governor,
Dr. Raghuram Govinda Rajan mandate all unclaimed funds to be release
back to the beneficiary stating that it is an unfair practice to withhold
funds for government basket for one reason or the other for tax accumulations.
Therefore, we are writing this email to inform you that $500,000usd
will be release to you in your name, as it was committed for (RBI) Governor
that Beneficiary will have to pay crediting fees only. So you are therefore
required to pay 16,500 INR ONLY in cash deposit to credit your account
immediately making a deadline of 2 working days after date of receiving
this mail. Also reconfirm your details- for crediting.
Fill The Form Below:
1. Full Names: 2. Residential Address:
3. MOBILE NUMBER:
4. Occupation:
5. Sex:
6. Age:
7. Country:
8. Marital Status:
9. E-mail id:
10. Bank Name:
11. Account Number:
12. Account Holders Name:
13. Bank Branch:
Dr. Raghuram Govinda Rajan
RESERVE BANK OF INDIA
GOVERNOR.
Sunday, 20 October 2013
Success Vs Failure : Who win !
Don't be sad, happy days are not so far......
Friends how are you all :), Yeah i know you all are doing well.
Today I am going to pin point some of my views in front of you regarding the word "SUCCESS".
If I make a question to you very now that "Are you a successful person ?", many of you might say "NO". But did you really think that you are not a successful person in your life? Make a question to yourself and it lead to different views which really make you a successful person.
Today i will prove you all that you all are successful in your life in many ways, the thing is that we didn't realize it. Did you recently seen a beggar asking you for a cent? Look carefully to his appearance and the clothes he wear, in the same time you compare yourself with that person and you will find a very successful person within you. Here i just gave an example of a beggar. If you look around yourself you will able to find many persons whose social & economic condition is very low then yours. And in that case you are more successful then the rest.
Human needs are always increasing, today if you dream of a small house then yesterday it might be for a villa, and if you look like that an assume, you don't have any villa so you are an unsuccessful in your life.
I am telling this to you because i feel sometime like this only and recovered myself by doing comparison as i discuss here. Don't feel sad always for not having anything rather be happy and make others happy then you will get everything in your life. Lastly 1000 thanks to you for reading this and please share your views and your experience in the comment.
Thank you again ! :)
Friends how are you all :), Yeah i know you all are doing well.
Today I am going to pin point some of my views in front of you regarding the word "SUCCESS".
If I make a question to you very now that "Are you a successful person ?", many of you might say "NO". But did you really think that you are not a successful person in your life? Make a question to yourself and it lead to different views which really make you a successful person.
Today i will prove you all that you all are successful in your life in many ways, the thing is that we didn't realize it. Did you recently seen a beggar asking you for a cent? Look carefully to his appearance and the clothes he wear, in the same time you compare yourself with that person and you will find a very successful person within you. Here i just gave an example of a beggar. If you look around yourself you will able to find many persons whose social & economic condition is very low then yours. And in that case you are more successful then the rest.
Human needs are always increasing, today if you dream of a small house then yesterday it might be for a villa, and if you look like that an assume, you don't have any villa so you are an unsuccessful in your life.
I am telling this to you because i feel sometime like this only and recovered myself by doing comparison as i discuss here. Don't feel sad always for not having anything rather be happy and make others happy then you will get everything in your life. Lastly 1000 thanks to you for reading this and please share your views and your experience in the comment.
Thank you again ! :)
Saturday, 12 October 2013
Phailin People finder By Google
Help people to reach home safely.
Today the great cyclone Phailin is going to hit the coastal area of Odsiha & Andhra Pradesh.
In response to this natural calamity Google has voluntarily set up a Crisis response team to assist the Govt and also the people to make a statistics of the missing people and make the lost people to find easily by their near and dear ones.
Spread this message as much as you can if you care for the innocent lives of people to be saved from this natural calamity called "Phailin"
Govt also open some helpline no in account of relief on cyclone "Phailin"
Helpline numbers:
Odisha: 0674-2534177 District control room number: Mayurbhanj 06792-252759,
Jajpur 06728-222648, Gajapati 06815-222943, Dhenkanal 06762-221376,
Khurda 06755-220002, Keonjhar 06766-255437, Cuttak 0671-2507842,
Ganjam 06811-263978, Puri 06752-223237, Kendrapara 06727-232803,
Jagatsinghpur 06724-220368, Balasore 06782-262674, Bhadrak 06784-251881.
Andhra Pradesh: 040-23456005/23451043 Fax-040-23451819
Click this link to go directly to Google person finder.
------For the safety of human kind------
Today the great cyclone Phailin is going to hit the coastal area of Odsiha & Andhra Pradesh.
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| The probable path of the cyclone 'PHAILIN' |
In response to this natural calamity Google has voluntarily set up a Crisis response team to assist the Govt and also the people to make a statistics of the missing people and make the lost people to find easily by their near and dear ones.
Spread this message as much as you can if you care for the innocent lives of people to be saved from this natural calamity called "Phailin"
Govt also open some helpline no in account of relief on cyclone "Phailin"
Helpline numbers:
Odisha: 0674-2534177 District control room number: Mayurbhanj 06792-252759,
Jajpur 06728-222648, Gajapati 06815-222943, Dhenkanal 06762-221376,
Khurda 06755-220002, Keonjhar 06766-255437, Cuttak 0671-2507842,
Ganjam 06811-263978, Puri 06752-223237, Kendrapara 06727-232803,
Jagatsinghpur 06724-220368, Balasore 06782-262674, Bhadrak 06784-251881.
Andhra Pradesh: 040-23456005/23451043 Fax-040-23451819
Click this link to go directly to Google person finder.
------For the safety of human kind------
Sunday, 6 October 2013
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I think many of you did not know about this site.
From this site you can earn money by sharing the ADVT. in your social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, Google+ etc.
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I think many of you did not know about this site.
From this site you can earn money by sharing the ADVT. in your social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, Google+ etc.
This site is an genuine one as some of my friends including me get paid already.
Here is the some details about this site.
Social links are the Facebook Shares, tweets, +1s, etc from various social networking sites that create a connection between a user and the content on a web page
Click here to join and start earning yourself.
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Thursday, 3 October 2013
" FACEBOOK " Behind the scene
Hello friends, here i am back again with some interesting things to share with you people.
How many of you know the exact story behind the creation of FACEBOOK ?
Well here is the story which i collected from Wikipedia.
The main theme of Facebook was given by Divya Narendra.
On November 30, 2003, Zuckerberg told Cameron Winklevoss in an email that he did not expect completion of the project to be difficult. Zuckerberg writes: "I read over all the stuff you sent and it seems like it shouldn't take too long to implement, so we can talk about that after I get all the basic functionality up tomorrow night." The next day, on December 1, 2003, Zuckerberg sent another email to the HarvardConnection team. "I put together one of the two registration pages so I have everything working on my system now. I'll keep you posted as I patch stuff up and it starts to become completely functional." On December 4, 2003, Zuckerberg writes: "Sorry I was unreachable tonight. I just got about three of your missed calls. I was working on a problem set." On December 10, 2003: "The week has been pretty busy, so I haven't gotten a chance to do much work on the site or even think about it really, so I think it's probably best to postpone meeting until we have more to discuss. I'm also really busy tomorrow so I don't think I'd be able to meet then anyway."A week later: "Sorry I have not been reachable for the past few days. I've basically been in the lab the whole time working on a cs problem set which I'm still not finished with." On December 17, 2003, Zuckerberg met with the Winklevosses and Narendra in his dorm room, allegedly confirming his interest and assuring them that the site was almost complete. On the whiteboard in his room, Zuckerberg allegedly had scrawled multiple lines of code under the heading “Harvard Connection.” However, this would be the only time they saw any of his work. On January 8, 2004, Zuckerberg emailed to say he was "completely swamped with work [that] week" but had "made some of the changes ... and they seem[ed] to be working great" on his computer. He said he could discuss the site starting the following Tuesday, on January 13, 2004. On January 11, 2004, Zuckerberg registered the domain name thefacebook.com. On January 12, 2004, Zuckerberg e-mailed Eduardo Saverin, saying that the site [thefacebook.com] was almost complete and that they should discuss marketing strategies. Two days later, on January 14, 2004, Zuckerberg met again with the HarvardConnection team. However, he allegedly never mentioned registering the domain name thefacebook.com nor a competing social networking website, rather he reported progress on HarvardConnection, told them he would continue to work on it, and would email the group later in the week. On February 4, 2004, Zuckerberg launched thefacebook.com, a social network for Harvard students, designed to expand to other schools around the country.
On February 6, 2004, the Winklevosses and Narendra first-learned of thefacebook.com while reading a press release in the Harvard student newspaper The Harvard Crimson. According to Gao, who looked at the HarvardConnection code afterward, Zuckerberg had left the HarvardConnection code incomplete and non-functional, with a registration that did not connect with the back-end connections. On February 10, 2004, the Winklevosses and Narendra sent Zuckerberg a cease and desist letter. They also asked the Harvard administration to act on what they viewed as a violation of the university’s honor code and student handbook. They lodged a complaint with the Harvard Administrative Board and university president Larry Summers; however, both viewed the matter to be outside the university's jurisdiction. President Summers advised the HarvardConnection team to take their matter to the courts.
Source :- WIKIPEDIA.ORG
How many of you know the exact story behind the creation of FACEBOOK ?
Well here is the story which i collected from Wikipedia.
The main theme of Facebook was given by Divya Narendra.
Mark Zuckerberg
In November 2003, upon the referral of Victor Gao, the Winklevosses and Narendra approached Mark Zuckerberg about joining the HarvardConnection team. By this point, the previous HarvardConnection programmers had already made progress on a large chunk of the coding: front-end pages, the registration system, a database, back-end coding, and a way users could connect with each other, which Gao called a "handshake".[8] In early November, Narendra emailed Zuckerberg saying, “We’re very deep into developing a site which we would like you to be a part of and ... which we know will make some waves on campus.” Within days, Zuckerberg was talking to the HarvardConnection team and preparing to take over programming duties from Gao. On the evening of November 25, 2003,the Winklevosses and Narendra met with Zuckerberg in the dining hall of Harvard's Kirkland House, where they explained to an enthusiastic Zuckerberg, the HarvardConnection website, the plan to expand to other schools after launch, the confidential nature of the project, and the importance of getting there first. During the meeting, Zuckerberg allegedly entered into an oral contract with Narendra and the Winklevosses and became a partner in HarvardConnection. He was given the private server location and password for the unfinished HarvardConnection website and code, with the understanding that he would finish the programming necessary for launch.Zuckerberg allegedly chose to be compensated in the form of sweat equity.On November 30, 2003, Zuckerberg told Cameron Winklevoss in an email that he did not expect completion of the project to be difficult. Zuckerberg writes: "I read over all the stuff you sent and it seems like it shouldn't take too long to implement, so we can talk about that after I get all the basic functionality up tomorrow night." The next day, on December 1, 2003, Zuckerberg sent another email to the HarvardConnection team. "I put together one of the two registration pages so I have everything working on my system now. I'll keep you posted as I patch stuff up and it starts to become completely functional." On December 4, 2003, Zuckerberg writes: "Sorry I was unreachable tonight. I just got about three of your missed calls. I was working on a problem set." On December 10, 2003: "The week has been pretty busy, so I haven't gotten a chance to do much work on the site or even think about it really, so I think it's probably best to postpone meeting until we have more to discuss. I'm also really busy tomorrow so I don't think I'd be able to meet then anyway."A week later: "Sorry I have not been reachable for the past few days. I've basically been in the lab the whole time working on a cs problem set which I'm still not finished with." On December 17, 2003, Zuckerberg met with the Winklevosses and Narendra in his dorm room, allegedly confirming his interest and assuring them that the site was almost complete. On the whiteboard in his room, Zuckerberg allegedly had scrawled multiple lines of code under the heading “Harvard Connection.” However, this would be the only time they saw any of his work. On January 8, 2004, Zuckerberg emailed to say he was "completely swamped with work [that] week" but had "made some of the changes ... and they seem[ed] to be working great" on his computer. He said he could discuss the site starting the following Tuesday, on January 13, 2004. On January 11, 2004, Zuckerberg registered the domain name thefacebook.com. On January 12, 2004, Zuckerberg e-mailed Eduardo Saverin, saying that the site [thefacebook.com] was almost complete and that they should discuss marketing strategies. Two days later, on January 14, 2004, Zuckerberg met again with the HarvardConnection team. However, he allegedly never mentioned registering the domain name thefacebook.com nor a competing social networking website, rather he reported progress on HarvardConnection, told them he would continue to work on it, and would email the group later in the week. On February 4, 2004, Zuckerberg launched thefacebook.com, a social network for Harvard students, designed to expand to other schools around the country.
On February 6, 2004, the Winklevosses and Narendra first-learned of thefacebook.com while reading a press release in the Harvard student newspaper The Harvard Crimson. According to Gao, who looked at the HarvardConnection code afterward, Zuckerberg had left the HarvardConnection code incomplete and non-functional, with a registration that did not connect with the back-end connections. On February 10, 2004, the Winklevosses and Narendra sent Zuckerberg a cease and desist letter. They also asked the Harvard administration to act on what they viewed as a violation of the university’s honor code and student handbook. They lodged a complaint with the Harvard Administrative Board and university president Larry Summers; however, both viewed the matter to be outside the university's jurisdiction. President Summers advised the HarvardConnection team to take their matter to the courts.
Facebook lawsuits
In 2004, ConnectU filed a lawsuit against Facebook alleging that creator Mark Zuckerberg had broken an oral contract with them. The suit alleged that Zuckerberg had copied their idea and illegally used source code intended for the website he was hired to create. Facebook countersued in regards to Social Butterfly, a project put out by the Winklevoss Chang Group, an alleged partnership between ConnectU and i2hub, another campus service. It named among the defendants ConnectU, Cameron Winklevoss, Tyler Winklevoss, Divya Narendra, and Wayne Chang, founder of i2hub.A settlement agreement for both cases was reached in February 2008, reportedly valued at $65 million. However, in May 2010, it was reported that ConnectU is accusing Facebook of securities fraud on the value of the stock that was part of the settlement and wants to get the settlement undone. According to ConnectU's allegations, the value of the stock was worth $11 million instead of $45 million that Facebook presented at the time of settlement. This meant the settlement value, at the time, was $31 million, instead of the $65 million. On August 26, 2010, The New York Times reported that Facebook shares were trading at $76 per share in the secondary market, putting the total settlement value at close to $120 million. If the lawsuit to adjust the settlement to match the difference goes through, the value will quadruple to over $466 million. According to Steven M. Davidoff, "Facebook never represented its valuation in this negotiation, and so there is no prior statement that the company needs to correct."Source :- WIKIPEDIA.ORG
Only for photography lovers :)
Ever dream of becoming a photographer ?
Yes, many of you might dream of that just like me.
So, i am here to give you some important footnotes for using camera and to click a perfect shot.
Getting good snapshots is pretty simple if you follow the basics. Javed Anwer explains camera jargon and helps you with a few tips to...
Know your camera
On any camera lens, its Focal Range is denoted in 'mm'. For example, most DSLRs come with an 18-55mm stock lens. You can also use these two numerals to arrive at the optical zoom on your point-and-shoot by dividing the larger value by the smaller value. For instance, an 18-55mm lens has an optical zoom that's a little over 3X. A lens with a 50-150mm focal range also has a 3X optical zoom. The difference, however, is that a 150mm lens will give you better depth (crisp foreground with a soft, defocused background). So if you're shooting a close-up of a flower, or even a portrait, use the maximum focal length at your disposal for better depth of field. When clicking a picture, most people tend to just press the Shutter Release Button. Instead, half press the button and hold it there. This allows the lens mechanism to adjust itself for proper focus. Once focus has been acquired, press the button all the way to click your photograph. The whole process takes a moment or two, but will result in better snapshots. The Camera Flash is a boon as well as a bane. In low light, it artificially illuminates the scene you are trying to capture. At the same time, it also distorts colours and may add too much light to photos and ruin the ambience. Wherever possible, try and shoot without using a flash. Your pictures will appear more natural. The Aperture (or in non-geeky words, the lens opening) is from where light enters the camera. A bigger opening means more light. Keep in mind that bigger aperture values means smaller lens opening. So in low light, an aperture of F3 is preferable to F5. Aperture also affects the sharpness of the image. Lower aperture values make everything (except the subject) appear softer. This means, you can use lower aperture values to highlight your subject.
Understand your camera display
The dots are Focus Points. If you are using a DSLR in manual mode, you can choose between the different focus dots. In most cases, it is advisable that you keep the centre dot as your focus.
Did you ever face a situation where you pressed the shutterrelease button, but your camera didn't snap a picture? Well, you should have kept an eye on the Focus Status (green dot). It turns solid when you've acquired focus. If it doesn't turn solid, your camera won't capture an image unless you are using manual focus (which is different from manual mode). In point-and-shoot cameras, or on smartphones, the focus status is generally denoted by a square around the subject. It turns green if the subject is in focus, and red or orange if it isn't.
Increase the ISO Value on your camera to make it more sensitive to light when shooting in low-light settings without a flash. Higher ISOs, however, result in grain and artefacts in photographs. So use this setting judiciously. Most point-and-shoot cameras can't handle an ISO of more than 800 or 1,600, regardless of what it says on the box. With most entry-level DSLRs, don't go above 3,200.
Shutter Speed, which is measured in fractions of a second, controls two things: the speed at which shutter closes to freeze a frame, and the amount of light that enters the camera.
If you are shooting fast-moving subjects, like an athlete in a sporting event, your pet dog, or even jumpy kids, always use fast shutter speeds. This will give you sharper images. Slower shutter speeds generally result in blurry snapshots. For best results, keep your shutter speed above 1/100. If you are going below 1/30, use a tripod.
This brings us to the connection between light and shutter speed. The faster the shutter speed, the lesser light the camera captures. So, if you are shooting in a dimly-lit area, use slower shutter speeds. But not slower than 1/30, or you'll require that tripod.
The figure preceded by the 'F' denotes Aperture Value (see camera section for aperture).
Metering shows you the balance of light. For ideal images, this value should be zero. 'Plus' indicates the camera is capturing more light than required. 'Minus indicates the light captured is less than optimum. More light means washed-out images. Less light means dark images.
Battery Status graphically indicates how much of juice you still have in your camera.
Although we've used a Nikon DSLR here, you will find similar controls in almost all brands of cameras. Besides, most of these tips and tricks can also be used to click pictures with your point and-shoot.
Tips & Tricks
Hold the camera steady: Regardless of what type of camera you use, hold it steady when shooting, and if possible, for a few extra seconds after taking the snapshot. You will get sharper photos. Isolate the subject or subjects: Click pictures where your subjects are highlighted and stand out from the rest of image. To do this, position your subjects against a background that doesn't overshadow them. This is the reason why photographers use plain backgrounds for passport photos. Also, make sure that your subject is wellilluminated. Strong lighting behind your subject will put them in the shadows. As a rule of thumb, shoot photos where the sun/light source is behind the camera and not in front of it.
Make it large and focus on the eyes: For portraits, fill your frame with your subject and focus on the eyes. This will create an intimate snapshot - and result in better photographs. Shoot twice (or thrice): Make it a habit to snap at least two or three pictures every time you press the shutter release button. Click, click, click... That's it. You will find that, out of five simultaneous shots, the second or third will be the sharpest. Use camera modes: All cameras come with pre-defined modes - portrait, outdoor, indoor, landscape, night, macro, etc - for different types of photos. Use these for best results.
Most importantly, compose your photograph: Don't shoot a photo.
YOU CAN VISIT MY NET GEO PHOTOGRAPHY PROFILE HERE.
N:B --
This article was collected from internet only and not the copyright of mine.
I will delete it in the request of the original creator.so do inform me accordingly.
Thanks for the original writer.
Yes, many of you might dream of that just like me.
So, i am here to give you some important footnotes for using camera and to click a perfect shot.
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| Image credit:- Ishwari Dutt Dangwal |
Know your camera
On any camera lens, its Focal Range is denoted in 'mm'. For example, most DSLRs come with an 18-55mm stock lens. You can also use these two numerals to arrive at the optical zoom on your point-and-shoot by dividing the larger value by the smaller value. For instance, an 18-55mm lens has an optical zoom that's a little over 3X. A lens with a 50-150mm focal range also has a 3X optical zoom. The difference, however, is that a 150mm lens will give you better depth (crisp foreground with a soft, defocused background). So if you're shooting a close-up of a flower, or even a portrait, use the maximum focal length at your disposal for better depth of field. When clicking a picture, most people tend to just press the Shutter Release Button. Instead, half press the button and hold it there. This allows the lens mechanism to adjust itself for proper focus. Once focus has been acquired, press the button all the way to click your photograph. The whole process takes a moment or two, but will result in better snapshots. The Camera Flash is a boon as well as a bane. In low light, it artificially illuminates the scene you are trying to capture. At the same time, it also distorts colours and may add too much light to photos and ruin the ambience. Wherever possible, try and shoot without using a flash. Your pictures will appear more natural. The Aperture (or in non-geeky words, the lens opening) is from where light enters the camera. A bigger opening means more light. Keep in mind that bigger aperture values means smaller lens opening. So in low light, an aperture of F3 is preferable to F5. Aperture also affects the sharpness of the image. Lower aperture values make everything (except the subject) appear softer. This means, you can use lower aperture values to highlight your subject.
Understand your camera display
The dots are Focus Points. If you are using a DSLR in manual mode, you can choose between the different focus dots. In most cases, it is advisable that you keep the centre dot as your focus.
Did you ever face a situation where you pressed the shutterrelease button, but your camera didn't snap a picture? Well, you should have kept an eye on the Focus Status (green dot). It turns solid when you've acquired focus. If it doesn't turn solid, your camera won't capture an image unless you are using manual focus (which is different from manual mode). In point-and-shoot cameras, or on smartphones, the focus status is generally denoted by a square around the subject. It turns green if the subject is in focus, and red or orange if it isn't.
Increase the ISO Value on your camera to make it more sensitive to light when shooting in low-light settings without a flash. Higher ISOs, however, result in grain and artefacts in photographs. So use this setting judiciously. Most point-and-shoot cameras can't handle an ISO of more than 800 or 1,600, regardless of what it says on the box. With most entry-level DSLRs, don't go above 3,200.
Shutter Speed, which is measured in fractions of a second, controls two things: the speed at which shutter closes to freeze a frame, and the amount of light that enters the camera.
If you are shooting fast-moving subjects, like an athlete in a sporting event, your pet dog, or even jumpy kids, always use fast shutter speeds. This will give you sharper images. Slower shutter speeds generally result in blurry snapshots. For best results, keep your shutter speed above 1/100. If you are going below 1/30, use a tripod.
This brings us to the connection between light and shutter speed. The faster the shutter speed, the lesser light the camera captures. So, if you are shooting in a dimly-lit area, use slower shutter speeds. But not slower than 1/30, or you'll require that tripod.
The figure preceded by the 'F' denotes Aperture Value (see camera section for aperture).
Metering shows you the balance of light. For ideal images, this value should be zero. 'Plus' indicates the camera is capturing more light than required. 'Minus indicates the light captured is less than optimum. More light means washed-out images. Less light means dark images.
Battery Status graphically indicates how much of juice you still have in your camera.
Although we've used a Nikon DSLR here, you will find similar controls in almost all brands of cameras. Besides, most of these tips and tricks can also be used to click pictures with your point and-shoot.
Tips & Tricks
Hold the camera steady: Regardless of what type of camera you use, hold it steady when shooting, and if possible, for a few extra seconds after taking the snapshot. You will get sharper photos. Isolate the subject or subjects: Click pictures where your subjects are highlighted and stand out from the rest of image. To do this, position your subjects against a background that doesn't overshadow them. This is the reason why photographers use plain backgrounds for passport photos. Also, make sure that your subject is wellilluminated. Strong lighting behind your subject will put them in the shadows. As a rule of thumb, shoot photos where the sun/light source is behind the camera and not in front of it.
Make it large and focus on the eyes: For portraits, fill your frame with your subject and focus on the eyes. This will create an intimate snapshot - and result in better photographs. Shoot twice (or thrice): Make it a habit to snap at least two or three pictures every time you press the shutter release button. Click, click, click... That's it. You will find that, out of five simultaneous shots, the second or third will be the sharpest. Use camera modes: All cameras come with pre-defined modes - portrait, outdoor, indoor, landscape, night, macro, etc - for different types of photos. Use these for best results.
Most importantly, compose your photograph: Don't shoot a photo.
YOU CAN VISIT MY NET GEO PHOTOGRAPHY PROFILE HERE.
N:B --
This article was collected from internet only and not the copyright of mine.
I will delete it in the request of the original creator.so do inform me accordingly.
Thanks for the original writer.
Wednesday, 2 October 2013
PRECIS WRITING FOR YOUR COMPETETIVE EXAMS
Tips regarding PRECIS writing.
Here is the test precis writing. precis must be brief in nature and mostly be the one third of the original passage.
while writing a precis you must keep in your mind some important point.they are as follows-
1) read the passage carefully.
2) try to get an idea from the passage.
3) understand the main theme of the passage.
4) make an idea in your mind of the passage.
5) write the precis in a rough book.
6)make necessary arrangement after doing the rough work to make it a fair copy.
7)now write down the desired precis in your fair copy and your precis writing is completed.
Keep always in mind that, precise writing is not any deduction of the original passage
It is the compact version of the original passage.
Write it in your own language and don't loose your confident.
Omit the repetition of any word which you came across while writing the precis.
all the best !
Here is the test precis writing. precis must be brief in nature and mostly be the one third of the original passage.
while writing a precis you must keep in your mind some important point.they are as follows-
1) read the passage carefully.
2) try to get an idea from the passage.
3) understand the main theme of the passage.
4) make an idea in your mind of the passage.
5) write the precis in a rough book.
6)make necessary arrangement after doing the rough work to make it a fair copy.
7)now write down the desired precis in your fair copy and your precis writing is completed.
Keep always in mind that, precise writing is not any deduction of the original passage
It is the compact version of the original passage.
Write it in your own language and don't loose your confident.
Omit the repetition of any word which you came across while writing the precis.
all the best !
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