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Steps on How to Execute the Pilates Bicycle
Posted by: | CommentsThere are numerous exercises that utilize the bicycle action or the pedal action but the Pilates bicycle is another different version that has not been known to many. The Pilates bicycle is more challenging as legs are moved in opposite ways than one would normally do. If you have neck problems, you may want to exercise with your back on the floor or you can put your hands under your hips in order to have a little lift. The bicycle is a great exercise to challenge the stability of your torso.1. The Set Up ? To start, you have to lie on your back and then roll with your hips in shoulder height position.
How to Make Good Home Made Photographs for Poster Printing
Posted by: | CommentsYou don’t need professional photographers for poster printing. If you are in a tight budget and need to print posters with images of your products or other objects, or even models for that matter, you can easily do it at home with a digital camera and some other elements. In this guide, we will share with you five simple steps on how to make good home made photographs for poster printing.
1. Collect your materials ? First, you need to collect your initial materials. You will need a digital camera of course and a nice tripod if you can for steady pictures. You may also need lighting. Desk lamps and reading lamps are best for this since they are easily adjustable, and they usually have brighter lights. The more lights you have the better, but try to be consistent and use fluorescent or incandescent lamps only. Also try to get a uniformly colored large cloth like a white bed sheets or something similar to serve as your main background and as coverings for tables and stools. Finally of course, you may need some tables, stools and of course the things you need to photograph.
2. Find a nice wide space ? Next, try to find a nice location that is a bit wide for your photo shoot. It can be a nice empty room, a rarely passed hallway, a garage or even the back of your house. Having a wide place is important since you want some freedom of movement to get the best angles for your photograph.
3. Setup your background ? Now, once you have a location in mind, it is time to set the background. Using chords or strings, setup one side of your area with a white or full colored wall with your bed sheet or something similar. White of course would be the best color for the background, but any kind of light colored sheet should do. Of course it needs to be uniform and there should be no designs, splotches or other smudges in the background. This will serve as your main background which can easily be digitally changed or taken out if needed once you get your images.
4. Arrange your lights ? Next, the lights. The best lighting for most photo shoots is to have all angles covered. This means that there must be almost no shadows that appear in your photograph object or model. So cover the front, sides and the top of your product with lights. Of course if you do want shadows for effect, then eliminate some lights so that you get a shadow. Generally however, you would want every single angle covered with light so that your product looks its best.
5. Take your photos – Great! Once your lighting is up, then all you need to do is place your object or model in the position or pose that you want and then click a way. As a good rule, you should take as many shots as you want to so that you can have plenty of options to choose from once the poster design stage happens. Get multiple angles of your object, switch between different poses, and even try some unique shots like action shots. You can also wrap your lights in colored cellophane if you want so that you can have a different color hue in your pictures.
Wonderful! That should do the trick. If you placed the lights well, and you got as many shots as you can for your objects, you should relatively have a nice professional looking image for use in your poster printing. No one will never know the difference between a professional studio and your shots. Great right?
Miller Ds-25 Fluid Head With 100mm Aluminum Tripod
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Miller Ds-10 Dv Fluid Head With Solo Alumm. Tripod Sys.
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Miller 8287H Tripod Bag 7 Ft
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Miller Fluid Head Tripod
Posted by: | CommentsFantastic tripod that has served me well. Selling it only because I’m moving.
Miller 100mm to 75mm Tripod Bowl Adaptor.
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This 75 to 100mm adapter, fits exactly into the 100mm bowl tripod allowing you mount 75mm ball levelling heads onto 100mm ball tripods. Accepts all 75mm heads: DS5, DS10 and DS20.
Bob Miller’s Tales from the Los Angeles Kings
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In Bob MillerÂs Tales from the Los Angeles Kings, Bob Miller shares over 30 years of Hollywood hockey with fans, reminding them of the highs and lows of L.A. hockey, while entertaining them with behind-the-scenes looks into the Kings organization. The Kings presented Miller with a “lifetime contract” in 1998 to make him a part of Los Angeles sports history along with the likes of Vin Scully and Chick Hearn.
As the “Voice of the Kings,” Miller has been part of the Kings experience from original owner Jack Kent Cooke to the flamboyant Jerry Buss; from the teamÂs first true superstar, Rogie Vachon, to then-owner Bruce McNallÂs trade that put Southern California on the hockey map.
That trade, of course, was made August 8, 1988, and it brought The Great One to Los Angeles from Edmonton. Wayne Gretzky, the greatest hockey player of all time, established L.A. as the center of the hockey universe during his legendary career with the organization, and Bob Miller recounts his favorite memories of No. 99 in this collection.
Join Miller as he skates through Kings history, examining off-the-wall personalities and the teamÂs greatest momentsÂfrom thrilling playoff victories to the Kings involvement in the Lakers acquisition of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
From the “Triple Crown Line” to Ziggy Palffy and todayÂs Kings, you will read about the greatest personalities ever to don the royal black and silver and relish the stories that make Bob MillerÂs Tales from the Los Angeles Kings the ultimate addition to any Kings fanÂs library.
About the Author
Hockey Hall of Famer Bob Miller has been “Voice of the Los Angeles Kings” for 31 seasons, providing play-by-play for more than 2500 Kings games. He is a recipient of the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award, selected by the NHL Professional Broadcasters Association, recognizing members of the radio and television industries who have made outstanding contributions to their profession and the game of hockey in their careers.
In addition, on February 4, 2002 Miller was inducted into the Southern California Sports Broadcasters Hall of Fame. In February of 2001, that organization named him the top television play-by-play announcer in Southern California sports, the second time he has won the award. Along with his duties for the Kings, MillerÂs voice has accented numerous TV and film projects including Cheers, Rollerball, Miracle On Ice, The Mighty Ducks, and The Mighty Ducks 2.
In 1997, Miller, a native of Chicago, Illinois, was selected as one of the six inaugural members of the Kings Hall of Fame during the organizationÂs 30th-Anniversary celebration. Currently a resident of West Hills, California, Bob and his wife, Judy, have a married daughter, Kristin, and a son, Kevin.
Coauthor Randy Schultz has been a freelance sports writer for almost 30 years, covering the National Hockey League for such publications as The Hockey News, The Sporting News, Hockey Digest, Western New York Hockey Magazine, Sabres Magazine, and USA Hockey Magazine. He is currently a correspondent covering the Buffalo Sabres for NHL.com
The Wilson, New York, native has written two other books for Sports Publishing, including: Dominik Hasek: The Dominator and Legends of the Buffalo Bills. He has also written several childrenÂs books on sports and U.S. history. He resides in Wilson with wife, Janet. They have a daughter, Karla, and a son-in-law, Scott Adams, who reside in Memphis, Tennessee.
Bob Miller’s Tales from the Los Angeles Kings
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In Bob MillerÂs Tales from the Los Angeles Kings, Bob Miller shares over 30 years of Hollywood hockey with fans, reminding them of the highs and lows of L.A. hockey, while entertaining them with behind-the-scenes looks into the Kings organization. The Kings presented Miller with a “lifetime contract” in 1998 to make him a part of Los Angeles sports history along with the likes of Vin Scully and Chick Hearn.
As the “Voice of the Kings,” Miller has been part of the Kings experience from original owner Jack Kent Cooke to the flamboyant Jerry Buss; from the teamÂs first true superstar, Rogie Vachon, to then-owner Bruce McNallÂs trade that put Southern California on the hockey map.
That trade, of course, was made August 8, 1988, and it brought The Great One to Los Angeles from Edmonton. Wayne Gretzky, the greatest hockey player of all time, established L.A. as the center of the hockey universe during his legendary career with the organization, and Bob Miller recounts his favorite memories of No. 99 in this collection.
Join Miller as he skates through Kings history, examining off-the-wall personalities and the teamÂs greatest momentsÂfrom thrilling playoff victories to the Kings involvement in the Lakers acquisition of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
From the “Triple Crown Line” to Ziggy Palffy and todayÂs Kings, you will read about the greatest personalities ever to don the royal black and silver and relish the stories that make Bob MillerÂs Tales from the Los Angeles Kings the ultimate addition to any Kings fanÂs library.
About the Author
Hockey Hall of Famer Bob Miller has been “Voice of the Los Angeles Kings” for 31 seasons, providing play-by-play for more than 2500 Kings games. He is a recipient of the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award, selected by the NHL Professional Broadcasters Association, recognizing members of the radio and television industries who have made outstanding contributions to their profession and the game of hockey in their careers.
In addition, on February 4, 2002 Miller was inducted into the Southern California Sports Broadcasters Hall of Fame. In February of 2001, that organization named him the top television play-by-play announcer in Southern California sports, the second time he has won the award. Along with his duties for the Kings, MillerÂs voice has accented numerous TV and film projects including Cheers, Rollerball, Miracle On Ice, The Mighty Ducks, and The Mighty Ducks 2.
In 1997, Miller, a native of Chicago, Illinois, was selected as one of the six inaugural members of the Kings Hall of Fame during the organizationÂs 30th-Anniversary celebration. Currently a resident of West Hills, California, Bob and his wife, Judy, have a married daughter, Kristin, and a son, Kevin.
Coauthor Randy Schultz has been a freelance sports writer for almost 30 years, covering the National Hockey League for such publications as The Hockey News, The Sporting News, Hockey Digest, Western New York Hockey Magazine, Sabres Magazine, and USA Hockey Magazine. He is currently a correspondent covering the Buffalo Sabres for NHL.com
The Wilson, New York, native has written two other books for Sports Publishing, including: Dominik Hasek: The Dominator and Legends of the Buffalo Bills. He has also written several childrenÂs books on sports and U.S. history. He resides in Wilson with wife, Janet. They have a daughter, Karla, and a son-in-law, Scott Adams, who reside in Memphis, Tennessee.
Where Can I Find A Good Deal On A Professional Camera Tripod?
Posted by: | CommentsI am looking for a Miller but im open to other options, I am looking to spend around $1000.

