Wednesday, 21 February 2018

10 creative passwords for using everywhere

February 21, 2018 0 Comments


We all want to secure our Facebook Twitter Instagram or other social media account or our personal account.A strong password can save our social media account.But it is hard to remember a strong password.but if we use what we say as a password then it will be easy to remember.Let's create a password by whatever we say.
Here are 10 creative passwords that you can use and hard to the hacker to guess it

1.Pwrd4Acct-$$ (Password for account at bank) 2.Wduimstl<34dt(with u I'm safe I love you for that) 3.UeMySs7[/\///\<>] (update my status)

4.Sizem8r;) (size matter ????) 5.ABT2_uz_AMZ! (About to use Amazon) 6.NW->CME#(NOW YOU SEE ME) 7.F****OFH8TER(FUCK OFF HATER) 8.I<3MYBF&D@D(I LOVE MY BF AND DAD) 9.2BRONOT2B-THATISTHE?(TO BE OR NOT TO BE THAT IS THE QUESTION FROM-SHAKESPEARE)

10.L8R_L8RNOT2DAY(FROM A RHYMES)
HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU
 

Friday, 2 February 2018

10 most beautiful and powerful quotes

February 02, 2018 0 Comments

10 most beautiful and powerful quotes


i.Having a child changes life.
It gives you another complete look
Why wake up every day- Taylor Hanson

ii.Abortion is not health care. A woman has a right
 to her body, but that is not her body. What about 
the baby?-Alveda King

“Be Yourself No Matter What. Some Will Adore You, Some Will Hate Everything About You. But Who Cares? It’S Your Life, Make The Most Out Of It.”
i."Do not be afraid of your fears; they are not there to fear you, and they are there to inform you of something worthwhile."
- C. Goebel C.

ii."Do not be afraid;
Can not be taken from us; it's a gift "
- Dante Alighieri, hell

i."Every morning I woke up saying, I'm still alive,

Miracle. So I keep pushing. "- Jim Carrey

ii."Be prepared to start every morning."
- Meister Eckhart


Some days are just bad days, that's all. You have to experience sadness to know happiness, and I remind myself that not every day is going to be a good day, that's just the way it is!-Dita Von Teese
The secret of happiness is freedom and secrecy of freedom ... courage.

Be happy for this moment. This moment is your life.-Omar Khayyam
The most important thing in the world is family and love - John Wood

 “To Travel is for Live” – Hans Christian Andersen

It is important for me to find the small things in everyday life that comfort you. Paula Cole -Paula Cole



Wednesday, 17 January 2018

Lose your weight in 10 days

January 17, 2018 0 Comments
Lose your weight in 10 days  
   



Do you want to lose your weight fast?
I know it sounds fake cause lose your weight in 10 days it seems impossible.But
truly there are so many ways that you can lose your weight in 10 days and you can lose your weight naturally you don't need to take any medicine  here are 10 tips to lose your weight in 10 days.

Day1: Eat low sugar fruit today.Like Strawberries,
Blackberries.Drink lots of water.

Day 2: Eat a boiled egg, boiled vegetable.Eat salad and again lots of water

Day 3: Eat fruits and vegetables.and obviously sugar-free fruits.Plus water

Day 4: Ete banana.Eat soup like Udon-Tofu Soup etc.

Day 5: Stop eating high calory snacks.Drink green tea.

Day 6: Eat rice in a small serving.Take vegetable soup.

Day 7: Eat small serving rice.You can have vegetable soup and salad

Day 8: Eat rice.in morning do a little exercise.And drink lots of water

Day 9: In morning eat 1 glass of apple juice or blueberry juice

Day 10: Follow the same procedure and you will know the changes

Saturday, 23 December 2017

5 Tips For Getting Supper Sharp Photos

December 23, 2017 0 Comments

One of the most common question among beginners that “How Can I Get Sharp Pictures?” when objects are moving like:- kids, dogs, racing cars something like that then it is hard to set your settings correct so that you can freeze the moment.There are various ways so that you can take sharp images.

Tip 1:Lens 
I should tell you that the kit lens(which you get with your camera) isn't enough sharp as others lens. But it doesn't mean that you ignore it. Remember, expensive equipment can't make everything better if you don't know how to use it properly.


Tip 2:Holding Camera
 It is important to hold your camera in the right way. If you don't  it can cause camera shake, which can make your photos blurry.

 *LOCK YOUR ELBOWS to reduce the camera shake.



Tip 3:Shutter Speed
Perhaps one of the first things you can find for sharp images is the shutter speed that you select. Obviously - the faster your shutter speed will shake the impact camera and the more you'll erase any movement in your shot. As a result, you reduce the probability of a type of major type of blur (simultaneously camera movement). Remember the 'rules' for the handheld shutter speed:

*Choose a shutter speed with a separator that is larger than the focal length of the lens.

So:

If you have a 50 mm length lens that does not shoot slower than the 1/60th of a second
If you have a lens 1 / 125th with a 100mm focal length to shoot at a second or faster
If you are shooting in a 2,200 meter lens with a 2/250 second lens or the second speed
Keep in mind that your shutter speed will be faster, you will have to compensate for your 
the large amount of aperture - it means that you have a small field depth that focuses more on a challenge 

*Shutter Speed Button In Nikon: "S"
*Shutter Speed Button In Canon: "TV"



Tip 4:Change your focal point
Since you are shooting in manual mode and you know the importance of telling your camera what you want it to do.

It’s important to set up “Single focal point” which will allow you to adjust your focal point and place it where you want it in the photo.

When someone looks at a photo of another person they are naturally drawn to their eyes which means that should be the sharpest part of the image.Move your focal point around until it is in your subject’s eye. I typically choose the eye closest to the camera.


Tip 5:Tripod
 Last of all you can use a tripod for more stability and can get your desired photo.


                                                        Hope This Tips Will Help You


                                                      






Saturday, 16 December 2017

5 Photography Tips for Beginners

December 16, 2017 0 Comments

photography is one of the grate hobbies that you can choose.But when you are starting it can seem so daunting.But don't get dishearted.Believe  on you and get started.There is no Mozart in photography!You have to learn it.You have to learn how to compose all photography trics together to get a grate photo.It can take a click to capturea grate photo if you konw the right way.We've got super easy tips to make your journey smooth that you can easy remember and can be use used with any camera.But you don't need any technical knowledge.

Tip 1:FOCUS
Learning to focus is another important aspect of good photography.
By default,your camera is likely to automatically select the area of focus for your photos, which means when you press your shutter button halfway,your camera may try to automatically detect that the focus Which part should be on.Learning to set your focus point will be your biggest step to take your photos to the next level.


Tip 2:EXPOSURE TRIANGLE
Aperture:Aperture is a term that describes how open or closed your lens opens, open more aperture, more light comes in.More closed, less light. Aperture also determines how much focus your image is, which is known as a focal plane in your image.

ISO: How sensitive is your camera sensor in the light of high ISOs allow you to take photos in deep conditions.However, your ISO affects the "noise" or grain level in your image as much as the ISO, the more digital noise.

Shuter Speed: Shutter speed refers to how long your camera shutter is open. Shutter works as a type of curtain, and opens and closes, giving light in the shutter speed is slow, now the "curtain" is open and more light. However, shutter speed affects the ability to stabilize
 the speed of your camera sensor. To speed up the dynamic subject, fast shutter speed is required, while the slow shutter will blur the motion in your image

Your aperture, ISO, and shutter speed are all components for getting proper performance in your images. How do you set them,and in what order, will be determined by various factors, such as how deep you need your focal plane, the amount of available light, whether your subject is growing or not, and many other factors .

Tip 3:LIGHT
Lighting is a crucial aspect of a photograph.It is equally as important as exposure, composition, white balance, and the story being told within the frame.I believe that great light, whether natural or artificial, is always available but knowing how to work with that light and to use it to your advantage is key.when I noticed how the light I used improved my overall photograph. Ever since that day, I’ve been in love with light.  Even sans camera, to watch a sun
fall behind the horizon and the sky explode with brilliant colors or the beautiful contrast and richness over a landscape that you see when storm clouds break and the sun emerges. Simply having a conversation with someone I am still watching how the light and shadows falls across their face.
Understanding light is a constant exploration and there are multiple avenues you can take to either begin or continue your knowledge.Having fellow photography friends around to bounce ideas and thoughts off of are truly invaluable but there are additional resources
such as photography blogs, forums, workshops, and books.

Tip 4:THIRD RULE(composition)
Perhaps this is the first creative rule that any photographer comes and this is for a very good reason: it is simple and it works.

The basic premise is that you divide your camera frame into third and the main objects of the plant on these lines; The structure will work better

It's a tool that works continuously and, if you have not learned much about photography,
it's a great way to dramatically improve your photos and make them more interesting.


Tip 5:PIC THE RIGHT MODE
Your camera is likely to score in the shooting mode, from fully automatic operation to very specific scene mode. If you are shooting fast action, then you can put the camera in the shutter priority ("S") mode and increase the speed at which a photo is taken- it is 1/12 5 seconds or faster To help freeze the action, and in fact, quick topics (like Hingbirds below), use less speed as possible to stabilize the speed. In the lower light you can make sure using the aperture priority ("A") mode as entering the lens as much as possible, or if you are shooting the landscape on a tripod, you can increase the depth of the lens to increase the area's iris You can close everything from the foreground to the horizon in the acute focus if you are a DSLR shooter, then you are more likely to use A or S mode, while in the point-and-shoot camera They will often include more specific methods that accomplish activities such as sports, low-light, or landscape shooting.

HOPE THIS FIVE TIPS WILL HELP YOU