By: Ian Sheldon | 2010-12-11 | Photography Certain forms of time lapse photography are amongst the oldest forms of photography and a forerunner of film and cinema. In some quarters, time lapse photography is still referred to as chronophotography since chrono is the Greek word for time. read more
By: Matt Taylor | 2012-03-19 | Photography Time-lapse is very much a hot topic in the photography world at the moment, but what is it, how can time-lapse footage be created and what are the best tools for the job? read more
By: Ian Sheldon | 2010-11-25 | Photography Time lapse photography or time lapse film making works by a single image or frame being taken at intervals, ranging usually from seconds to hours in order to capture a process which usually takes a good deal of time to occur, but for which the photographer or film maker wants to display in its entirety but at a speed far more rapid than the rate at which the event or process has actually taken place. read more
By: Ian79 | 2010-11-25 | Photography Time lapse photography or time lapse film making works by a single image or frame being taken at intervals, ranging usually from seconds to hours in order to capture a process which usually takes a good deal of time to occur, but for which the photographer or film maker wants to display in its entirety but at a speed far more rapid than the rate at which the event or process has actually taken place. read more
By: Patrick Bushman | 2010-12-11 | Travel & Leisure An Inca Trail Trek is a very popular activity for visitors to Peru. This trek is the best-known route for hikers in this country, and understandably so. Trekkers on this path will experience incredibly scenic mountain vistas, amazing Inca ruins, and a wonderful mix of beautiful forests with their abundant, unique flora and fauna. read more
By: Ian79 | 2010-11-30 | Photography In recent years construction companies around Europe have been increasingly using time lapse photography to document and to monitor their construction projects. Construction companies started to use time lapse for promotion and publicity purposes and to show potential clients the entire process of construction projects, which could be displayed at lightening speed, through the sequencing together of individually shot images at around 25 frames per second. read more
By: Ian Sheldon | 2010-11-30 | Photography In recent years construction companies around Europe have been increasingly using time lapse photography to document and to monitor their construction projects. Construction companies started to use time lapse for promotion and publicity purposes and to show potential clients the entire process of construction projects, which could be displayed at lightening speed, through the sequencing together of individually shot images at around 25 frames per second. read more
By: Patrick Bushman | 2010-11-16 | Travel & Leisure Can you think of a place that you dream of visiting some day? Everyone has their own idea of a vacation. Some would typically choose a beach to relax at, while others find extraordinary fulfillment through adventure. If the second choice matches your personality then Peru is the perfect place for you. Peru will not let you down in terms of adventure and archaeological places. read more
By: jonleung | 2010-12-28 | Health & Fitness Quinoa is a seed that is rich in amino acids and protein that has a fluffy texture and nutty flavour when cooked. Though not a common household food item, quinoa is becoming more and more popular as it gains prominence as a "superfood." read more
By: Denise Mancini | 2012-02-04 | Insurance This harsh economic climate is home to several shocking trends, one of which is this fact: Only 44% of households have an individual life insurance policy, while 30% have no individual or group life insurance whatsoever (survey by LIMRA, an industry-sponsored group). read more
By: zandercie | 2011-10-17 | Diabetes Jackie Woods, a 46 year old-woman, has gained approximately 10 pounds in the last year or so. She is now carrying on her 5 foot 5 inch frame about 155 pounds. Jackie has never really committed to an exercise program. read more
By: Jude Limburn Turner | 2010-04-02 | Adventure Tourism The Inca Trail is more than just a stunning visitor attraction; it was the route that led to some of the most important religious monuments in the Incan Empire that were synonymous with deity worship. Here are just a few of the ancient Gods that you're likely to find on an Inca trail trek. read more
By: rinkirawat | 2011-12-28 | Diabetes Diabetes mellitus is a disease in which the body is unable to regulate the amount of sugar. Pancreas creates a hormone, insulin which is responsible for the conversion of the sugar produced by the various types of foods in the body, into energy which get absorbed into the cells. read more
By: Jenny Lauper | 2011-08-17 | Medicine You must be aware of the term tendonitis but do you know what it is? Tendonitis can affect different parts of the body. read more