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Underwater Photography: The Wonders Under the Sea -
Colin Hartness (524) 
Underwater Photography: The Wonders Under the Sea by Colin Hartness http://www.asaphotography.com
The world of photography is an amazing one. It’s been with us for quite a while now but it is constantly changing. Cameras are changing and improving. Methods of developing are changing and... ( added 3 years 247 days ago.) |
African Art - sculpture with a deeper meaning -
Susan Phillips (120) 
African Art - sculpture with a deeper meaning By Susan Phillips Traditional African art is often unusual and abstract. Sculptures of human figures may have out of proportion elements such as an over-sized head coupled with a tiny body form. To understand the art, it must be remembered that the... ( added 3 years 249 days ago.) |
Making Homemade Gizmos For Fun - Inexpensive And Rewarding Projects -
Alan Detwiler (1,204)   Alan Detwiler 
Making simple devices is fun for any young person who likes to tinker and build. The build-it-yourself enthusiast will get a great sense of accomplishment from creating self-designed items. In most cases, common materials and items from around the house are all that is needed. You may need to... ( added 3 years 261 days ago.) |
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Take Spectacular Nighttime Photos with your Digital Camera - Part I -
Andrew Malek (120) 
Night photographs express a special something that cannot be seen in normal daytime photography. Whether it is a photograph of a moon and starlit sky over a windy deserted beach, the excitement of a downtown cityscape when the lights go on, or just a picture of you and some friends in front of a... ( added 3 years 261 days ago.) |
Larry Keenan Interview by Bill Ectric -
Bill Ectric (1,056)   Bill Ectric 
Photographer Larry Keenan was there to chronicle the great transition from the “Beat Generation” to the “Hippie Generation” - taking pictures of artists, musicians, and scene-makers like Allen Ginsberg, Neal Cassidy, Bob Dylan, Michael McClure, Timothy Leary, Ken Kesey & the Merry Pranksters... ( added 3 years 267 days ago.) |
Preserve your baby's footprint for more craft fun! -
Bill Joslin (312) 
Crafty Fun with baby footprints!
Baby feet grow quickly during the first years, perhaps going through 3 or 4 sizes. During the second year, the growth slows down just a bit, where baby feet may go through 2 or 3 sizes.
Preserve and remember your baby's size and growth for years to come with... ( added 3 years 270 days ago.) |
Wedding Photography: Preserving the Memories -
Colin Hartness (524) 
Wedding Photography: Preserving the Memories by Colin Hartness http://www.asaphotography.com A person’s wedding can be one of the most important times in their life. They will have memories that they want to treasure forever and then pass on to their children. Wedding photography helps them do... ( added 3 years 271 days ago.) |
Photography Jobs: Do You Have a Future in Photography? -
Colin Hartness (524) 
There is a wide world of photography. It touches each of us in our lives on a daily basis in some form or another. Photography is so much a part of our culture now that we hardly even notice all the places that it exists. When you watch television, look at a magazine or even view a billboard on... ( added 3 years 275 days ago.) |
Melt & Pour Glycerin Soapcrafting: What You Need to Know -
Lisa Maliga (936) 
By Lisa Maliga
© 2004
Crafting melt & pour glycerin soap looks effortless and is the perfect gift to give any time of the year. Better yet, why not just start making and selling it? Apparently, ( added 3 years 290 days ago.) |
The Happy Tinkerer - Make Your Own Homemade Devices For The Fun Of It -
Alan Detwiler (1,204)   Alan Detwiler 
I've always liked to make gadgets and gizmos that have some function, either useful or not so useful. It started with the simple things that many kids make - slingshots, a simple bow and arrow, a toy boat. Occasionally I made more involved items such as a canoe and a dune buggy. Then there was... ( added 3 years 294 days ago.) |
Make Gift Baskets For Fun & Profit -
Lisa Maliga (936) 
Putting together lovely gift baskets is the way to give a memorable gift to anyone at any time of the year. Now you can assemble gift baskets, and at a very low price! Baskets come in a variety of shapes from traditional round to oval, square, heart-shaped, and circular. Some have a couple of... ( added 3 years 296 days ago.) |
Native American Arts n Crafts such as Dream Catchers, baskets, jewelry, etc -
Country Cathy (36) 
I am registered as www.teafortwopoodles.com , however besides raising my Tiny Toy and TeaCup Poodles for sale, I also love to create Native American Arts n Crafts, each item unique unto themselves. I started attending different Powwow's and purchasing various pieces. I also would purchase jewelry... ( added 4 years 27 days ago.) |
Amazing Music Box -
Sorrento Collector (60) 
There was a time in history when a gift was more than just a 'last minute thing', but a reflection of one's self. Music Boxes are the perfect gift for any occasion. Reuge Music Boxes are made in Sorrento, Italy, and are embroidered with the finest wood from the finest trees, from the finest... ( added 4 years 59 days ago.) |
How To Cut Glass Without A Diamond Cutter -
Paul S Umstead (2,796)   Paul S Umstead 
Dip a piece of common string in alcohol and squeeze dry, or as dry as it will get without dripping. This string should then be placed on the already marked glass and tied tight. Light the string and let it burn off. Immediately, while the glass is still hot, plunge it into cold water. Be sure the... ( added 4 years 79 days ago.) |
How To Create Bronze Baby Shoes -
Paul S Umstead (2,796)   Paul S Umstead 
You can treasure the memory of your child's first steps forever by bronzing his first set of baby shoes. And you can do it yourself relatively inexpensively and easily.
Your first step will be to clean the shoes thoroughly. With a damp rag, clean the shoes of all dirt and polish. It is best to... ( added 4 years 80 days ago.) |
How to Choose the Best Photographer for Your Child -
- Angela Griffin (14) 
When choosing a photographer for your child, there is much more to consider than price. You want to make sure your photographer does all of the following things to ensure that your portrait experience is excellent and that you get photographs that will stand the test of time.
The first thing... ( added 21 days 3 hours ago.) |
Ten Killer tips for creating great Landscape photos -
bill morrison (238) 
1. Photography is all about light so it is important to understand how light can
affect your photos. Try taking a few shots of a park near you at different times
of the day and in different lighting conditions to help you understand the
effects of light. Take pictures at different angles to... ( added 25 days 4 hours ago.) |
The Painter and His Painting – On Constraints In the Creative Act -
Michael De Bruges (95) 
Most easel paintings in history have been executed on right-angled surfaces whose proportional ratio approximate the golden number , universally considered harmonious. While the theoretical range goes from perfect squares to ample parallelograms, the rectangular shape is by far the most used.
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Flower Paintings: Famous Floral Art Recognized Today -
- Ashley VanLandingham (105) 
Flowers have universal meaning as well as specialized ones in virtually all parts of the world. It's no wonder that they have long been the subject of paintings, and there endless famous flower paintings widely recognized today. Floral art has also been an important part of many famous painters'... ( added 25 days 23 hours ago.) |
Uncovering Andy Warhol’s Time Capsules -
- Jessica Corbett (384) 
The Origin of the Cardboard Boxes
Already a great collector of sorts, in 1974 Andy Warhol had to find a way to transport all his bric-a-brac from his Union Square address to a new location, 560 Broadway a large, 27 room home in Manhattan. His solution was the ever simple cardboard box, and... ( added 29 days 22 hours ago.) |
Learn How To Draw - Top 20 Drawing Tips For Beginners -
Ralph Serpe (3,246) 
Learning any new form of art is always a challenge, and as a
beginner, I am certain you have many questions about drawing. We all
need a helping hand when just starting out, so I put together this list
of handy tips to help you on your way to becoming a better artist.. I
hope you enjoy!
1... ( added 30 days 3 hours ago.) |
How to Pick a Tattoo Design -
Tim Bartley (45) 
As you walk around in public, it seems like everywhere you look, there is someone with a tattoo. People place them on their arms, legs, the small of the back, their feet and ankles. There are a myriad of designs and colors available to choose from. Should I get a basic tribal tattoo, black and... ( added 30 days 5 hours ago.) |
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The Frame Makes the Painting - the Importance of Setting For Artwork -
Michael De Bruges (95) 
As proven in the modern art movement, any object can pretend to art if set within a clever framework. To give attention to the setting is important as the latter governs the way we appreciate and understand art.
Paintings have been framed ever since the portable image was invented, i.e.... ( added 31 days 9 hours ago.) |
Removing a Tattoo -
Tim Bartley (45) 
Tens of thousands of people each year decide to have their tattoo removed after they regret getting a tattoo to begin with. People sometimes get the wrong tattoo, a persons name they are no longer with, or it being done by a bad artist, or some shops use cheap ink that bleeds after a few years.... ( added 33 days 3 hours ago.) |
All that Glitters is Gold -
- Bo Carpenter (2,501) 
Since the dawn of civilization, gold has been used by
humankind for both decorative and daily use. Gold art objects and jewelry have
been discovered as far back as 3,000 B.C. to be used by the Ur civilization
what is now Southern Iraq. Similarly, gold objects have also been discovered in
Peru... ( added 33 days 22 hours ago.) |
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