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Everglades Photography - From An Airboat !

29th September 2009
Wow! When I looked into airboat tours with Cypress Airboats I had no idea what a ride of a lifetime I was going to have. I’m a freelance photographer and have always been interested in wetlands and the wildlife in the Florida everglades. Yet, I’d kept... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

American Express Tours Recommends A National Park Gem–yosemite

28th September 2009
American Express vacations says Yosemite National Park is perhaps the best of the best when it comes to national park and it’s certainly one of the most famous national parks in the world. Travelers come from hundreds of different countries to experienc... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Baseball Theme Scores Home Run For Birthday Party Planning

23rd September 2009
If you are planning a birthday party for your little baseball fan, a party theme surrounding the great American pastime may be just the ticket. In order to plan the perfect event, there are several options to consider. Where and when will the birthday par... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Photography Tips While Traveling

21st September 2009
Whether you’re embarking on a family vacation or your family reunion, it’s going to be a special time. When we think of trips we’ve taken, we tend to remember them best with photographs. Here are some ideas to enhance your vacation as well as your m... Read >
Author: raza

Tripods - How to Avoid Blurry Photos

16th September 2009
All of us had the experience of shooting photos just to find out they look blurry or too soft. In almost all cases the reason for that is camera movement. When the camera moves while the shutter is open the result is a soft or blurry photo. Usually camera... Read >

Intro 101: Make Money Taking Great Photographs

16th September 2009
You love taking photographs and people keep telling you that you have a great eye. How difficult is it really to make money from your photographs? There's a lot to taking good photo's and there's no way that one article could cover all the aspects of a... Read >

Baby Frames - 7 Top Choices for Baby Frames

03rd September 2009
If you love sharing your baby's photos, then you know that you can never have enough baby picture frames. There are literally hundreds of photo opportunities to take of your baby's first moments and there are just about as many options for baby frames. ... Read >
Author: Autumn

Planning Photo Christmas Cards Early - Top Reasons to Start Now

30th August 2009
The last thing you might want to think about at this time is photo Christmas cards. The holidays still seem far away. So, what's the rush? Why should you bother to start planning now? Here are the best reasons to begin early. The early bird catches ... Read >
Author: Linda Kling

What to Do on a Day Out in Nottingham

13th August 2009
If you're thinking about visiting Nottingham, the chances are you're imagining all of those amazing Robin Hood style adventures you'll be able to have, visiting the place that the fabled hero was said to live. Nottingham takes a lot of its personality fro... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Making the Most of New York

31st July 2009
New York City is one of the world's most-visited cities in the world for a reason. There's just so much to see and do in the fabled 'city that never sleeps' that brings millions of tourists to the big city every year - many of them being return visitors. ... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Visiting New York What To See First In The Big Apple

27th July 2009
New York City is a favorite for travelers from the United States and for visitors from around the world. It's one of those must see cities right up there with London, Paris and Rome. New York is probably the most well known city in the world, so make sur... Read >
Author: Brad Alexzander

Book hotels in London to visit the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace and St. James's Palace

23rd July 2009
Many cheap hotels in London are ideally situated for visits to Buckingham Palace. The Changing of the Guard is a world-famous London tourist attraction, known for its pomp and ceremony with the splendour of Buckingham Palace and St. James's Palace as a ba... Read >
Author: jamesjohn09

Inexpensive Destination Weddings

18th July 2009
Destination weddings are becoming increasingly popular these days. More and more couples are turning their wedding day into a weekend event with lots of added activities for all of their guests such as picnics and site seeing adventures. However, the cost... Read >
Author: Hilbert

Creative Labs Vado HD 720p Plus Review

16th July 2009
When you use this video camcorder, your days of hauling a bulky camera along with you are over! You know all those great photo opportunities that come along just when you least expect them and do not have your video camera with you? You never do know when... Read >
Author: Charles Padilla

Bucking Traditions.... Or Rather, Making New Ones

10th July 2009
Author: Sarah Toulouse Article Source: MiNeeds.com, where consumers get competitive bids from Photographers. Read reviews, compare offers & save. It’s free! Article Link: http://www.mineeds.com/Chicago/Wedding-Creativo-Photography/Articles/Bucking-Tr... Read >
Author: mineeds10

Sony HDR-TG3E Camcorder

01st July 2009
The Sony HDR-TG3E video camera is one of the smallest HD video cameras available. It is so small you can fit it in your shirt pocket the TG3 is an ideal video camera for those who want the freedom to record anywhere.The TG3 features body made from titani... Read >
Author: Paul Daily

Antarctic Voyage: An Unforgettable Trip To The Southernmost Part Of The World

13th June 2009
When Antarctica is mentioned, the first things that tend to immediately come to people�s minds are sheets of ice and the very cold climate. But this extremely cold condition also makes this continent appealing to some tourists and adventurers. An Anta... Read >
Author: joalesto

How to Take Great Photos of Your Vegetable Garden

05th June 2009
Nothing says success as a gardener more than when the first vegetables start sprouting. All of that hard work, from cultivating the soil, adding in compost, and growing your seeds indoors has all finally come to a positive climax. However, it doesnâ... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny

Sony Ericsson W508 Grey-Music media features set this phone apart from the rest

04th June 2009
The Sony Ericsson W508 Grey was built with one thing in mind, Music. This phone is the next generation of Walkman style phones from Sony Ericsson. The advanced walkman features are aimed at music lovers everywhere and provides a uniquely enjoyable musical... Read >
Author: Admin

PUT A STOPPER ON SHAKY PHOTOS

01st May 2009
PUT A STOPPER ON SHAKY PHOTOS WITH FIND ME A GIFT’S BOTTLE TOP CAMERA TRIPOD!Find Me A Gift lets you take steady photos wherever you go.Findmeagift.com is an online gift company based in the Midlands. They stock a huge range of gifts and gift experience... Read >
Author: sarah hague

A Guide to Loch Ness

09th April 2009
Loch Ness is one of Scotland most beautiful locations and was recently voted as the most popular tourist attraction in Britain. From its outstanding scenery to the mystery of Loch Ness there is plenty to see and do in the region. Perhaps the best way ... Read >
Author: nab82ba

Bulgaria the answer to a stress free life

02nd April 2009
Located in the heart of the Balkans, Bulgaria offers a highly diverse landscape; the north is dominated by the vast lowlands of the Danube and the south by the highlands and elevated plains. Bulgaria is a land of contrasts from being near the sea, too bei... Read >
Author: Thomas Wolf

New York City - Vacation Ideas for Everyone

26th February 2009
With everything there is to do and see in New York City, the hardest thing to do is narrow things down to one trip! Here are some great vacation ideas to suit every visitor to the Big Apple. New York City Scenic Tours What would a trip to New York Cit... Read >
Author: Joe Laing

Bulgaria the answer to a stress free life!

23rd February 2009
Located in the heart of the Balkans, Bulgaria offers a highly diverse landscape; the north is dominated by the vast lowlands of the Danube and the south by the highlands and elevated plains. Bulgaria is a land of contrasts from being near the sea, too be... Read >
Author: Wolfshead

The Whole of Spain is inside Barcelona

16th February 2009
Within the walls of Montjüic Mountain in Barcelona, lies a place where you can visit the whole of Spain in just one day. Sounds impossible? Well, it's not a time capsule or anything as futuristic! Welcome to Poble Espanyol. Poble Espanyol, or the “... Read >
Author: David Brydon

Essential Planning Advice for Your Wedding in the City of Brotherly Love

08th December 2008
Taking on some major Philadelphia wedding planning? Well, read on for five essential tips that will give you more breathing room and help make your Philadelphia wedding a true success. Tour a Wedding Show or Bride Expo Bride expos or wedding shows ... Read >
Author: Trevor Price

Beyond Barcelona – Decovering Girona.

30th November 2008
Barcelona city has many sights to offer, including 9 UNESCO World Heritage sites, and various other cultural experiences, but for those of you wanting to escape the Catalan Capital – the northern province of Girona has much to offer. Read on to find out... Read >
Author: David Brydon

Sony T300 Review Part One

31st October 2008
These days just about everybody owns a camera of some kind. Most will by now have invested in the digital revolution, although some will still quite happily be using film. The more advanced photographers will most likely own an SLR of some kind, while the... Read >
Author: phil young

A Newcomer’s Guide to All Things Palma, Majorca!

08th September 2008
Located in sunny Majorca, the vibrant city of Palma is a great starting point for those looking to discover the places and people of this idyllic Spanish Island. Set alongside the picturesque Bay of Palma, this tourist friendly city with its castle, old c... Read >
Author: Larry Austin

Finding Accommodation in Scotland, Luxury and Cheap Hotels in Scotland

08th September 2008
Scotland is a place full of History and natural beauty, with hundred of castles scattered through the landscape and also the many jagged peaks of 3,000ft Munros shaping the backdrop to a magnificent country. There are many castles that date back hundre... Read >
Author: nab82ba

10 Fun things to do in and around Alicante

08th September 2008
Alicante in Southern Spain is a city which is popular for its beaches, long hours of sunshine and because of its accessibility from other countries. Below we look at some fun things you can do whilst you stay in this lovely location. 1. Visit the Santa... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Bormio Ski Resort: Europe's Snowy Garden

08th September 2008
Bormio is indeed a microcosm of Europe. This new ski resort is Europe's snowy garden. Nestled in the midst of the Stelvio National Park, which is adjacent to the Swiss National Park, the new ski resort in Bormio provides the most breathtaking picturesque ... Read >
Author: Ben Dressen

Break From Busy Schedule

21st August 2008
A break doesn't need to be a week long holiday: It's perfectly possible to get a short moment in another country if you fly there. The obvious eye-catching choice is Europe: it is the closest to US and there are plenty of romantic surroundings for a sh... Read >
Author: Sunne

Children Birthday Party Ideas

16th August 2008
Children birthday party ideas are very many and you need to make a search and come up with the perfect idea for your child. You can undertake your search on the internet and you can also get ideas from family and friends. You are sure to come up with very... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Tourist attractions of Oxford

10th July 2008
Oxford, The City of Dreaming Spires, is famous the world over for its University and place in history. For over 800 years, it has been a home to royalty and scholars, who have helped shape the city to become one of the most picturesque in Great Britain. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Interior Designer's Top Ten Photo Opportunities...

09th July 2008
1.Think old and impressively industrial. An industrial workplace museum will give you hundreds of photo opportunities and allow you to set your images in an era of your choosing - top choice is the recently opened Jewellery Museum in Birmingham's famous J... Read >
Author: Graham Baylis

Things to do on Cancun trips

01st July 2008
The enviable position Cancun has, as one of the busiest resorts worldwide boasting over 4 million visitors each and every year and over 190 flights arriving daily, did not happen overnight. In fact their are parallels with Las Vegas in many ways, just as ... Read >
Author: AllinclusiveMexico

Activities on the Water in London

13th June 2008
London is crammed with so many activities and things to do that you can’t fail to have a great time, no matter time of the year you choose to visit. What’s more, there is plenty to appeal to everyone, regardless of whether you are visiting on your ow... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Increase Your Chances of Winning Baby Photo Contests

20th May 2008
You can increase your chances of winning baby photo contests by paying attention to details and realizing that winning begins before the photograph is even taken. The advice and tips below are courtesy of judges, contest rules and experienced mothers. On... Read >
Author: C.L. Hendricks

Digital Photography: Money Making with Weddings

25th April 2008
Weddings are great photo opportunities. It's a day that everyone wants to remember and happy couples often need a reliable, professional service to capture their wedding perfectly for them to remember for the rest of their lives. Investing in relati... Read >
Author: Dan Feildman

10 Fun Things to Do in Sicily, Italy

08th April 2008
Everyone thinks of the Mafia when they think of Sicily. What does one do for fun in the region that was home to the most powerful families of their time? 1. Visit the archeological sites. Sicily is steeped in ancient history and has several ruins and ... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Photography Tips While Traveling

25th March 2008
Whether you’re embarking on a family vacation or your family reunion, it’s going to be a special time. When we think of trips we’ve taken, we tend to remember them best with photographs. Here are some ideas to enhance your vacation as well as your m... Read >
Author: hans raj

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS3 Features and Review

14th March 2008
The DMC-FS3 features a new image-processing LSI, the Venus Engine IV, which contains a more advanced signal processing technology for rendering higher-quality images and produces a faster response time. In addition, the camera boasts the new Intelligent L... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

10 Mistakes to Avoid when Planning your Wedding Reception

24th February 2008
Your wedding day is a time of celebration with light-hearted, good times that create happy memories. Above all, the day is supposed to be fun. The less stress you feel on your big day, the more fun you'll have. Great planning helps you avoid ... Read >
Author: Mike Staff

Sydney, Australia: Attractions not to be missed.

19th February 2008
1. Sydney Opera House Touted as one of the wonders of the modern world, the iconic Sydney Opera House is a necessary stop on your itinerary. Its unique design which has been lauded the world over is a dazzling sight for the eyes to behold. As a famous p... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Hiking the Smokies

17th February 2008
The awe-inspiring beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park draws an estimated 9 million visitors each year, making it the most visited National Park in the United States. Named for the natural haze seen hovering over them, the Great Smoky Mounta... Read >
Author: Jason Collmorgen

Florida Attractions - Top 3 Florida Attractions

30th October 2007
Florida Attractions Florida has far more to offer than many people realize. Whether you are a nature enthusiast or a theme-park fanatic, Florida has the attraction to accommodate your taste. 1. Disney Word. One of Florida"s most renowned tourist locations... Read >
Author: Emma Allen

Highest Rated Digital Cameras May Be The Best Bargain

02nd August 2007
When you are in the market for a digital camera, and your budget allows, you may want to consider looking into the highest rated digital cameras on the market. Not that all of the highest rated digital cameras are going to be expensive, rater it depends o... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III

Americas Amazing Northern Great Outdoors

24th July 2007
Aside from ‘cold’, what else do you know about our 49th State Alaska? Alaska is far from a baron waste land and has an abundance of things to do and see for everyone including first time vacationers or returning travelers. There really is no other pla... Read >
Author: James Kronefield

10 Top Travel Photography Tips

12th May 2007
Whether you’re taking a short day trip or going halfway around the world, there are things besides a destination and a camera that can ensure you return home with a collection of wonderful photographs. Here are 10 travel photo tips to help you do just t... Read >
Author: KristineKnight

The Rio Safari Elche – A Superb Animal Park

11th April 2007
The Rio Safari Elche - Sitting amongst over 4,000 palm trees on the road between Elche and Santa Pola is the amazing animal park, the Rio Safari Elche. Children and adults alike will certainly enjoy a day out at this fine Costa Blanca tourist attraction, ... Read >
Author: Steve Locke

I Wannabe A Fitness Model!

27th March 2007
So you're a wannabe are you? You wannabe a fitness model? Well, that's good to hear, I would bet a million dollars right now that you look stunning and have a beautiful shape. But what makes you think you can just be a fitness model, and a successful one ... Read >
Author: Peter Rapport

God of War 2

13th January 2007
God of War II is a sequel of the revolutionary God of War game, developed by the SCEA (Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc.) team. The game will be available for Sony Playstation 2 and Playstation 3. In this sequel the bad man Kratos will be back,... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft

The advantages of digital photos and digital cameras

16th November 2006
There is no debate that digital cameras are going to take over the photography market and with time we will see less and less film cameras sold and used. It is beneficial to take a moment and try to list the advantages of digital cameras and digital photo... Read >
Author: ziv haparnas

Cricket Hall of Fame Inducts First Female

16th November 2006
In the fall of 2005, the Cricket Hall of Fame held it's annual Induction Ceremony, which included the recognition of Barbados native Barbara P. Lindo. Best known for her work in the community of Hartford and other outstanding contributions to the sport... Read >
Author: Aurel Radulescu

Visit Canyon Lake, Texas, a world of wonderful landscapes and scintillating activities

18th October 2006
Originally developed by the US Army Corps of Engineers to provide flood control and water conservation, Canyon Lake, Texas today offers recreational opportunities for people of all ages and abilities. A reservoir located on the Guadalupe River, Canyon Lak... Read >
Author: Richard Green

Tripods - How to Avoid Blurry Photos

14th August 2006
All of us had the experience of shooting photos just to find out they look blurry or too soft. In almost all cases the reason for that is camera movement. When the camera moves while the shutter is open the result is a soft or blurry photo. Usually camera... Read >
Author: ziv haparnas

10 Top Tips to Getting Great Holiday Photos

07th August 2006
Do you ever get back from a fantastic holiday disappointed with the photos you've taken? Do your holiday snaps fail to live up to the exotic locations you visited? Blurred objects, wonky horizons, subjects with parts cropped off to mention but a few of th... Read >
Author: Sean McCarthy

The Blooming Buds

22nd July 2006
Amsterdam has the only floating flower market in the world, and one of the most fragrant places of interest during all seasons. The flower stalls stand on the houseboats. One can find there all sorts of tulips, narcissus and other bulbs and flowers. The b... Read >
Author: Rahul viz

The Tale That Dogs the WAG

19th July 2006
Glancing through the red-tops on certain days over the past few weeks, one could be forgiven for thinking that England's World Cup bid revolved not around 11 strapping male athletes on the pitch in Gelsenkirchen, but rather the occasionally dubious antics... Read >
Author: Croydon Hounslow

Cruise Into the New Year on a Memorable Yacht with All of Your Friends

13th July 2006
The arrival of a new year always inspires optimism and excitement. The struggles or concerns of the previous year can be washed away and hope can be renewed as the calendar turns and all dreams become possible once more. One reason New Year's Eve is such ... Read >
Author: Marco Tempesta

Bid a Fond Farewell to Your High School Days with an All-Inclusive Prom Night Cruise

13th July 2006
Prom night represents a rite of passage in many ways. With the remaining days of high school dwindling and the responsibilities of adulthood rapidly approaching, students want to make sure that their prom is one that can be remembered with smiles and tear... Read >
Author: Marco Tempesta

Night Photography: Low Light Tips and Techniques

23rd June 2006
Photography at night can be used to create mysterious and amazing photos. When I say photography at night I mean the hours from around sunset until when the stars are clearly visible. The long exposures associated with low light can create unique effects ... Read >
Author: Nick Iliason

Ways to Better Birding

18th April 2006
Most of the time I bird alone. Not that I am anti-social but due to my busy schedule, my field trips are usually spontaneous and unplanned. Birding alone does have one big benefit because birds are keenly aware of the presence of strangers and there's not... Read >
Author: John Lynn

Intro 101: Make Money Taking Great Photographs

04th April 2006
You love taking photographs and people keep telling you that you have a great eye. How difficult is it really to make money from your photographs? There's a lot to taking good photo's and there's no way that one article could cover all the aspects of a... Read >
Author: christine bettridge

Richard Branson Blown Away By Squamish BC

25th January 2006
Richard Branson , world renowned adventurer, extreme sports enthusiast and entrepreneur, was incredibly impressed with his first visit to Squamish BC, The Outdoor Recreation Capital of Canada.  "This place is amazing! I'm definitely coming back some time ... Read >
Author: Gordon Addison

Bound For a Lifetime

16th January 2006
There are few truly special and unique days in our lives. Everyone has unique days, such as birthdays and births in the family. Many people are fanatically scrapbooking their family photos into heirlooms for their children and grandchildren. However, ther... Read >
Author: David S