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Benefits of a VHS to DVD Transfer

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VHS to DVD Transfer

We all have cherished memories of yesteryear. That memorable vacation to the beach, graduations, birthdays, talent shows etc. are just some of those experiences that we remember fondly. The best way to remember these moments has been to document them. It seems like every family get together featured dad walking around with an obnoxiously large camcorder affixed to his shoulder. This way families would be able to enjoy these good times for years to come. Making these tapes extra poignant is the fact that they may feature loved ones who are no longer with us. Now we can continue to see them and hear their voices. We can even use these tapes to introduce our children to memories from before they were born.

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Preserving Family Photos and Passing on Your Family History

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Family Photos

Most of us have old family photos in albums that are sitting in the attic. We may take them out from time to time and admire them. After all, there’s something charming about black and white or sepia-tinted photos. And although the subjects of the photos are always striking a pose rather than smiling naturally, there’s an old-world charm about them. We may also have these photos in the form of slides and use projectors to view them from time to time.

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Three Simple Ideas for Photographing Dogs

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Dogs

You enjoy quality photography. Who doesn’t? And what could be more adorable than taking pictures of man’s best friend? So grab your DSLR and save some money by taking your own pet photography. Need some ideas? Check out these suggestions for great photos:

Use dogs natural poses to your advantage.

The main idea here is to allow your dog to do his thing. He will enjoy spending time with you more while you still get great pictures. If he likes to sit on the couch and watch TV, then that provides a perfect setting. Just turn on the TV and let your dogs get comfortable. Once he does that, you’re golden. To have him look at the camera, wait until he’s totally relaxed, then softly call his name and hit the shutter button. Or feel free to make funny sounds which are sure to catch his attention. You can also snap some pictures while he’s staring out a window or watching a bug on the sidewalk. Allowing him to be himself will give you excellent photo material.

Use natural light as much as possible. 

Perfect times to take pictures without flash are during the day, so take advantage of that natural light. If you are indoors, open the shades and find a well-lit spot in your house. Place yourself in a spot between the source of light and your dog for the best lighting. For a neat profile effect, place yourself behind the dog with the light coming in towards the camera. For outdoor shots, pick a sunny day and catch him in the shade for great lighting. You will find your own backyard to be a great spot in the early mornings and late evenings when the sun is not directly overhead and too bright for good shots. 

Dogs

Use different angles.

Try getting some shots at the dogs eye level. Of course, when you get down to his level he’ll likely come bouncing over to you to see what’s going on. Take a moment and let him check out what you are doing so he’s relaxed. If your dog is lying down, try taking some pictures from different sides of him. He’ll probably continue to look at you as you move around, enabling you to capture those beautiful eyes each time. You can get some great angles while he is playing with his favorite toys as well. Some of the best shots will be when your dog is running towards you. Try calling him while holding his favorite treat and snap some photos as he runs your way. Keep experimenting with different angles to get that perfect picture.

Please be sure to contact us at Advanced Media Integration to make professional CDs or DVDs of the amazing pictures you take, so you can share them with family and friends.