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Wrist Tattoo - How To Find the Perfect Tattoo Design For You

The popularity of the wrist tattoo is on the rise as shown by the number of top celebrities getting them. There are many types of wrist tattoos including stars, words, and wrist bands. The wrist is a great location for a tattoo that you can hide or show off as you choose. What an ideal spot for your favorite saying or symbol.

Types Of Wrist Tattoo Designs

Photography Tips

The most common location is the inside of the wrist. They are very popular because it is easier to hide an inner wrist tattoo. Some folks like to have their wrist tattoo on top of their wrist in combination with a tattoo sleeve or hand tattoos. Even more daring is a tattoo that encircles the wrist like a bracelet. A tattoo of this type is just like an armband tattoo but much lower. Pink has "What Goes Around Comes Around" and "TRU LUV" circling her right wrist. Peaches Geldof has a crucifix tattoo around her left wrist.

Wrist Tattoo - How To Find the Perfect Tattoo Design For You

Nautical stars and words are probably the most used wrist tattoos. Wrist band tattoos are usually celtic knots or barbed wire. In addition to english words both kanji and sanskrit are often used. Women sometimes get flowers, hearts, or kissing lips tattoos.

Getting A Wrist Tattoo

Are they painful to get? You would expect so since there is little to cushion the needle in the wrist area, but most people with tattoos say no. Also since the wrist area is exposed, healing time can be longer and touching up may be required down the road too. In addition, 25% regret their tattoo decision after the fact so consider this before you get one.

You will most likely need to keep it hidden while at work. Unless you want to wear long sleeves all the time, a great trick is to make sure a wristwatch can cover it. After hours you can uncover and show off your ink all you want to your hearts desire.

Celebrities With Wrist Tattoos

A growing number of top celebrities sport wrist tattoos. Nicole Ritchie has inner wrist tattoos of a red shooting star on her left wrist and the word "virgin" on her right. Lindsay Lohans wrist tattoo is the word "breathe" in white and located on her right wrist and a small star tattoo on inside left wrist. Britney Spears has a lips tattoo. Jessica Alba has a Sanskrit character for lotus flower on her wrist. Ashlee Simpson has a star tattoo and a "love" tattoo. Orlando Bloom's wrist tattoo is of the Elvish word for "nine". All nine of the "Lord of the Rings Fellowship of the Ring" actors have this same tattoo to celebrate their participation in the films.

After you have done your homework then you will be ready to get some ink. Emulate your favorite actress or celebrity or come up with something completely original. These tattoos are an extremely popular type so join the in crowd and get one soon.

Wrist Tattoo - How To Find the Perfect Tattoo Design For You

Perfect lighting for a white background

Perfect lighting for a white background Tube. Duration : 4.90 Mins.


A white background will photograph grey unless you light it. So in this video I demonstrate the problem and my lighting solution, using three studio lights. I must thank Hasselblad UK for the loan of the studio and the H4D camera that I used in this video. www.gavtrain.com

Tags: photography, studio, lighting, flash, hasselblad, h4d, portrait, high, key, white, infinity, curve, gavtrain, gavin hoey, tutorial, tip, technique, help, advice, meter, delaney, music

The Perfect Shot

The Perfect Shot Video Clips. Duration : 9.97 Mins.


How to get the perfect shot is a very difficult thing to achieve. We hope that this video gives you a step further.

Keywords: Photography tips, canon, nikon, sony

Photography Tutorial - Perfect Exposures, the histogram Pt 2

Photography Tutorial - Perfect Exposures, the histogram Pt 2 Video Clips. Duration : 9.25 Mins.


This how-to video from John Mireles of the Photographer's Toolkit is part of a series about using the histogram to create properly exposed images with your camera. This first installment explains in simple language what is the histogram and how to read it.

Keywords: photography education, how to use histogram, what is a histogram, photoshop histogram

Photomontage - Tips on Writing the Perfect Picture

Learn how to properly compose the picture difference between excellent and poor images. This article helps you some tips to improve your digital photo montage and huge images.

Fill the Frame & Clearing Clutter

There are exceptions to this, as you'll see in a second, but usually filling the frame is one of the easiest things you can do to compose interesting photos.

Most peoplemake the mistake of trying to include too much in its image and end up with a boring photo, where nothing really outstanding.

For example, if you should have a picture of your child playing on a swing, you fill the frame of your child on the swing and let the swing and other background stuff like Uncle Ed tends to the grill.

Otherwise, your child lost in the clutter and the picture will not capture the marvelous details of your child's fun flightthrough the air on the swing. You can always go back and a close up of Uncle Ed flipping burgers.

The great thing about digital cameras is that you can view the image in playback mode, make sure it looks okay. Then, if something you had not noticed before is because, like a stray piece of trash on the ground you can re-shoot the picture.

Sometimes a lot of empty space left in the photo also works well. You can fill two thirds of the image of somethinglike a sandy beach, to make an impact. Just be sure, a close enough shot that fills the motive to get at least one third of the frame. So, now it's time to talk about one of the most important tips for taking digital photos.

Rule of Thirds technology

Most of the pictures have the subject centered in the image directly with a lot of empty space (or disorder) around them. This happens because most digital compact cameras with autofocus Centerweighted focus.

Professional photographs have rarely been the subject into focus, because they use manual focus (we can look to a trick, compact digital camera users sometimes) used. If you have a DSLR, you can also do the trick too.

The "Rule of Thirds" is one of the most popular techniques. With this method, the photographer six equally spaced lines to break the image into nine equal parts. Some cameras have a feature that you choose, they can have tic tac toeGrid over your image in Preview mode is superimposed.

With this grid in the preview mode - or your imagination - you can frame the composition so that the subject (whether a person, group or object) is one of the lines of the grid. And you do not need this line too closely. Soon enough about the rule of thirds will become second nature with practice.

Focus on Focusing

Now lets talk about more focused your subject dead without themCenter of the image. This method works like a charm for topics that are still, like people, posing, trees and other objects yet. Here is how you do it:


Move your subject in the center of the frame where your focus is in the center of the viewfinder and press the shutter button down halfway.
Wait until the green light to glow continuously means your focus is locked.
Hold your finger on the shutter button halfway down it stays down,Move the camera until you have the desired composition.
Now hold the camera steady and press the shutter button the rest of the way down.
Always wait for the green light, because the camera is the signal that it took the picture.

More Composition Tips for photographing (or film)

Concentrate on the most important point of interest to your subject. With people and animals, the eyes are often the expressive range, so they tend to the middleAttention.

Photos To Pop, develop a photographic eye for contrast. The brighter brights and the darker the darkness, the better the contrast.

If you are interested, want to add your photos, try different angles for a new perspective. Imagine lying on a chair or on the floor. At best it is varied, the angle at which you are your images so that you can show different perspectives and views.

Start with these tips and pretty soon you are getting allKinds of compliments on your well-being together images displayed on the wall.

Amateur Photography Tips: How to Make the Perfect Portrait

In photography, the lighting is all different and should be, whether inside or outside shooting to be addressed. Take perfect pictures with lighting tips for indoor and outdoor photography from an experienced photographer in this free video. Expert: Frank Anderson Contact: www.anderson.hu Bio: Frank Anderson is a Northern Irish photographer who lives and works in Budapest for the past 11 years. Filmmaker Paul (Leopold) Volniansky

Tips for your perfect eyebrows!

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Amateur Photography Tips: How to Take the Perfect Portrait

In photography, everything is light and should be solved differently, whether indoors or outdoors shooting. Take perfect pictures with lighting tips for indoor and outdoor photography from an experienced photographer in this free video. Expert: Franc Anderson Contact: www.anderson.hu Bio: Franc Anderson is a Northern Irish photographer who lives and works in Budapest for the past 11 years. Filmmakers: Paul (Leopold) Volniansky