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		<title>Quick Tips For Bringing Back Travel Photos</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2009 16:26:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ by The Editors at www.TakeBetterDigitalPhotos.com
 
Bring back photos your friends will beg to see.  Wouldn&#8217;t You Rather Wow! Them, Than Bore Them, With the Photos From Your Next Trip?
Your Advance Plan
Make sure your digital camera is in good working order before you go, and keep it in a water-and- shock-resistant case. Bring two sets [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><em> </em></strong><em>by The Editors at www.TakeBetterDigitalPhotos.com</em></p>
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<p align="left">Bring back photos your friends will beg to see.  <strong>Wouldn&#8217;t You Rather Wow! Them</strong>, Than Bore Them, With the Photos From Your Next Trip?</p>
<p align="left">Your Advance Plan</p>
<p align="left">Make sure your digital camera is in good working order before you go, and keep it in a water-and- shock-resistant case. Bring two sets of rechargeable batteries and don&#8217;t  			forget the charger and relevant cords, or if you&#8217;re packing light, a couple sets of high powered disposables.</p>
<p align="left">You can never have too much memory. Packing an extra  			memory card is wise, as there is nothing worse than running out of room for pictures halfway down the Grand Canyon. Having a backup card also allows you to protect the  			spectacular, once-in-a-life-time shots from damage until you can get them transferred to permanent storage.</p>
<p align="left">It may be tempting to lower the resolution so you can  			store more pictures, but you will regret this later as it may result in poorer quality prints, or you will be limited to smaller size prints. Set your camera at its highest  			quality JPEG setting and get more memory if you have to. You will appreciate this when you&#8217;re viewing and printing your photos after your trip.</p>
<p align="left">Shoot, Shoot, and  			Shoot Some More</p>
<p align="left">With a digital camera you can always erase the photos you don&#8217;t want. Take pictures of anything you find interesting and try to focus on some of  			the details such as: an attractive doorway or a colorful market, not just panoramic scenes or major landmarks.</p>
<p align="left">Let your pictures tell a story by creating a visual  			diary of your trip. Include street scenes, interesting signs, people you see along the way. For variety take both vertical and horizontal pictures.</p>
<p align="left">Get Personal</p>
<p align="left">When taking people shots, don&#8217;t make the mistake of standing too far away. You want to be able to recognize the people in your photos. Get close enough so you can see the  			expressions on your subjects faces. Zoom in on individuals or capture them from the waist up. Pictures are often more interesting when you can catch people at candid, un-posed  			moments.</p>
<p align="left">In posed photos, try to incorporate some of the background into your shot. Try snapping from interesting angles rather than simply head-on. Remember the  			Rule-of-thirds and position the most important subject at an intersection of two lines or Power Point.</p>
<p align="left">Outdoors or In, Get the Right Light</p>
<p align="left">When  			photographing in bright sunlight, setting your camera&#8217;s fill or forced flash is very helpful, particularly when photographing people.</p>
<p align="left">Brilliant sunlight often  			makes people&#8217;s faces look harsh, casting dark shadows under the eyes and accentuating wrinkles. The daytime fill-in flash will soften the lighting and make the images more  			flattering. Your family and friends in the photos will thank you!</p>
<p align="left">Make it Last All Year</p>
<p align="left">When you get home you can edit, crop and enhance your  			favorites using the photo editing software that came with your camera or a more advanced software like Foto Finish or Photoshop Elements. Consider adding drama to your images by  			turning some of your color photos into black and white or sepia tones and then upload all your images to an online photo printing service like Ofoto or Shutterfly for fast and  			convenient prints. Get more information on these and other services at: <a href="http://www.takebetterdigitalphotos.com/">http://www.takebetterdigitalphotos.com/</a></p>
<p align="left">You can take your best snaps and use your photo editing software to create a photo calendar or make photo cards for personal notes, or to email your favorites to family and  			friends.</p>
<p align="left">Most of all, have fun with your camera this summer or whenever you get the chance to vacation!</p>
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<p align="left">You can take your best  			snaps and use your photo editing software to create a photo calendar or make photo cards for personal notes, or to email your favorites to family and friends.</p>
<p align="left">Most  			of all, have fun with your camera this summer or whenever you get the chance to vacation!</p>
<h1><span style="font-size: x-small;">About the Author</span></h1>
<p align="left"><span style="font-size: small;">The Editors at <a href="http://www.takebetterdigitalphotos.com/">http://www.TakeBetterDigitalPhotos.com</a> are committed to bringing you the most useful  			information about the rapidly evolving field of digital photography from a hobbyist perspective. Visit the Quick Tips page at 			<a href="http://takebetterdigitalphotos.com/Quick_Tips.html">http://TAKEBETTERDIGITALPHOTOS.COM/Quick_Tips.html</a> for techniques you can use at your next event or photo  			opportunity.</span></p>
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		<title>What&#8217;s that Rotten Egg Smell??</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2009 19:54:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Leaving water with sulfur content in a water heater can cause rotten egg odor.
11 steps to &#8220;Fresh Hot Water&#8221; 
The  				proper procedure for tank flushing is as follows:

Turn off the water supply (water pump and/or city water)
Relieve all pressure by opening hot and cold water faucets or opening the water heater pressure-temperature relief  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Leaving water with sulfur content in a water heater can cause rotten egg odor.<a href="http://www.rvhelpdesk.com/water-heater"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-162" title="RV Hot Water" src="http://www.rvhelpdesk.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/eggsmell2.png" alt="RV Hot Water" width="216" height="224" /></a></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">11 steps to &#8220;Fresh Hot Water&#8221; </span></strong></p>
<p>The  				proper procedure for tank flushing is as follows:</p>
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<li>Turn off the water supply (water pump and/or city water)</li>
<li>Relieve all pressure by opening hot and cold water faucets or opening the water heater pressure-temperature relief  						valve</li>
<li>Drain the water heater by removing the drain plug and then reinstall the plug</li>
<li>Remove the pressure-temperature relief valve</li>
<li>With a funnel add 4 parts of white vinegar to 2 parts water until full</li>
<li>Reinstall the pressure-temperature relief valve</li>
<li>Cycle the water heater, letting it run through a complete heating cycle 4 to 5 times</li>
<li>Let the water cool down and then drain the water heater</li>
<li>Flush the water heater with fresh water for 5 minutes by using city water or the fresh water tank with the pump.  						You can also remove the pressure-temperature relief valve and flush through that opening</li>
<li>Reinstall the drain plug and pressure-temperature relief valve</li>
<li>Refill the water heater with water not containing sulfur. Be certain the tank is full by purging air during  						filling by opening a hot water faucet until you see a steady flow. Do not run the water heater until the tank is completely full.</li>
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