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Have Pointe Shoes Will Dance, But When?
By:
Nick Polajenko -
Now that you decided to join a ballet company,
after years of training in your
home town, "what do I do now?" You now have to
audition for that ballet company.
Have you decided which company?
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Tips To Harden The BOX Of Ballet Pointe Shoes
By:
Nick Polajenko -
Have you ever wondered why ballet pointe shoes get
soft after wearing them in pointe class or
after many on stage performances? There is a way
of getting them back into shape.
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Finding Aerial Photographers And Deciding On An Aerial Photography Service
By:
Gabe Killian -
How to get the aerial photography company that
fits your needs. Aerial photography information
and resources.
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Aerial Photography For Real Estate - 5 Keys To Success
By:
Gabe Killian -
Using an aerial photography company for real
estate can be a great asset. Learn the 5 keys to
success when deciding on an aerial photographer or
aerial photography company to do the job.
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To Eat Or Dance? That Is The Question.
By:
Nick Polajenko -
marathon runners consume 4-6000 calories while
training before
their run. And if the average person needs only
1940 - 2500 calories per day, the ACTIVE
dancer may need 3-4000 calories per day!
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Love - Love Poems And Letters
By:
Angelina D'Amours -
Many times we get writers block when it comes to
expressing ourselves to our lovers in print. Love
letters and love poems really don't have to be
difficult at all. Write from your heart, and
express your inner most feeling, and your lover
will more than appreciate your efforts.
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Sharper Photos Using A Table Top Tripod As A "Chest-Pod"
By:
Dan Davenport -
There are times when you want the support and
vibration stopping of a tripod, but the subject is
moving around way too quickly - you just can't get
reoriented fast enough to get the shot. But you
really do want the steadiness that a tripod
affords for sharper photos that can be blown up
big and still be eye-catchingly sharp.
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How To Guarantee Sharp Photographs!
By:
Dan Davenport -
Sometimes photos don't come out as sharp as we
would like. Sometimes the camera doesn't focus
right, but most likely, the culprit is camera
shake - when you move your hands during the time
the camera is taking the picture.
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Top Three Photographic Composition Tips
By:
Dan Davenport -
After you're comfortable using your camera, the
easiest way to create great pictures that everyone
will admire is with good composition.
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Pencil Portrait Drawing Tips On Facial Hair
By:
Remi Engels -
In this article we give you some guidance on how
to draw facial hair such as beards, mustaches, and
sideburns. We talk about values, growth patterns,
layering, and how to use the kneaded eraser to
obtain very realistic effects.
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Pencil Portrait Drawing Tips On The Ears
By:
Remi Engels -
In this article we discuss various techniques to
deal with the ears of a pencil portrait subject.
We will note the complexity of the ear shapes, the
many edges that need rendering, and the
peculiarities of each individual’s ears.
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Pencil Portrait Drawing Tips On The Eyes
By:
Remi Engels -
In this article we will tackle the challenging
task of drawing the eyes of your pencil portrait
subject. We will discuss the complexity of the eye
and its different parts: the eye bone structure,
the eyeball, the eyelids, the eyebrows, the
eyelashes, the iris, and the pupil.
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Pencil Portrait Drawing Tips On Hair
By:
Remi Engels -
In this article we discuss the painstaking task of
drawing hair. We talk about the line drawing, the
value application, the blending technique, curls,
shadows, and more.
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Pencil Portrait Drawing Tips On The Hands
By:
Remi Engels -
In this article we discuss the drawing of the
hands of your pencil portrait subject. We touch on
the simplification process, the differences
between men and women’s hands, the blending
technique, and much more.
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Pencil Portrait Drawing Tips On Composition
By:
Remi Engels -
In this article we discuss some of the principles
of composition. We introduce the concept of
balance and the idea of the focal point of your
drawing.
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Pencil Portrait Drawing Tips On Multiple Subjects
By:
Remi Engels -
In this article we discuss the issue of drawing
multiple subjects from different photographs. We
look at the lighting, the gaze, the composition,
and the relative subject sizes.
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Pencil Portrait Drawing Tips On Backgrounds
By:
Remi Engels -
In this article we discuss the drawing of
backgrounds for your pencil portrait subject. We
touch on the issues of values, lost and found
edges, the location of the shading, and the
charging practices for backgrounds.
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Pencil Portrait Drawing Tips On Cropping
By:
Remi Engels -
In this article we take a look at the idea of
cropping. We explain what cropping is and present
some guidelines to its uses in pencil portrait
drawing.
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