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Tips To Improve Your Photography Skills

With the creative flexibility that photo editing tools like Adobe Photoshop offer, many rely on post-processing to improve their photos. However, if you are not keen on getting all techie and learning the ropes of photo editing tools, you can still come up with nice photos. Below are seven simple tips to improve your photography skills: 1. Go through your camera's user manual. With all that excitement that comes with purchasing a new camera, it can be easy to overlook the user manual. But what most people don't know is that it contains a lot of key information that can help you make the most out of your camera and learn how take better photos. Granted that you still have your user manual stashed away somewhere, it is not too late to retrieve it and go through it from beginning to end. Know what each button in your camera is for and what you can do with its different settings. 2. Apply what you've read. What better way to retain your newfound knowledge about operating your...

Celebration of festivals in India

Celebration of festivals in India Introduction India is having the oldest culture in the world and its civilization is considered to be 4,500 years old. According to the All World Gayatri Pariwar (AWGP) organization, it is enlightened as ‘Sa Prathama Sanskrati Vishvavara’ which means the existence of first and the supreme culture in the world. ‘Unity in diversity’ is not only considered as words but also these are exceedingly applicable to highlight its incredible rich culture and heritage. From the Vedic era to the phases of Mauryas, Cholas, Mughals and British Rules, India has always been well-known for its cultural traditions and hospitality. The warmth in the relations and euphoria in celebrations endorse the distinctive position of the country in the global fraternity. As instances, values, goals, practices, beliefs, hearty cooperation and brotherhood of Indian is stuffed in history of the country. Most of the Hindu families say ‘Namaste’ by placing both the palms together which i...