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: 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: 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: 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: Mark Kleindienst | 2011-11-02 | Real Estate Dubai real estate is one of the most sophisticated real estate markets of the world. Every year more and more investments are pouring in from across the world with the single point agenda of making more and more profit. While going to invest in Dubai properties, you can be sure of getting your money back within no time as Dubai is pacing in real estate sector with a rocket speed. The real estate i read more
By: Patricia Holland | 2011-01-28 | Article Marketing Open access mudroom lockers can be purchased with multiple storage units, or they can be purchased as single user designer units for special project needs. read more
By: John Alvar | 2012-10-09 | Cars A number of research studies disclosed that vehicle collisions are one of the primary causes of death for kids from three to 14 years of age. The truth is many motorists do not even know the correct way of using safety gadgets like the seat belt. read more
By: Jen Barnum | 2010-07-09 | Insurance Insurance Insurance companies may want to act like a good neighbor and always be there for you, but they are also out to make money. Paying for your medical problems comes out of their pockets, so they are going to do all they can to cover themselves so they might not have to cover you. Pre-existing conditions are almost always brought up as a reason not to pay a claim, so make sure you know your options. Health insurance companies keep records and when a patient is covered by health insurance it is assumed that every visit to a doctor will be documented in paperwork that is sent to the health i... read more
By: Jane Sumerset | 2010-03-31 | Writing When you write something, say a letter or article, and it has too many grammatical errors, it will be regarded as a poor quality piece. Grammatical errors also make a written piece hard to understand and even senseless. However, it is natural for any writer to make a couple of mistakes even after taking some time to proofread their work. read more
By: Penny Adams | 2010-03-30 | Womens Interest Do you sometimes feel lost and confused? Are you worried that your cognitive skills are having problems? Sometimes, it's just a symptom of perimenopause. read more
By: Sean Jordan | 2010-11-01 | Interior design Adding additional storage facilities to the home does not have to be difficult or costly. You can easily find furniture that not only stays within your budget, but also provides the storage you are looking for and fits in with its surroundings. read more
By: California Auto Insurance | 2010-10-30 | Insurance As the overall cost of living goes up for everyone, incomes are becoming less and less able to meet the necessities of the individuals and families that count on that money to get by every month. There are often cases where people cancel their car insurance and keep the car parked in the driveway, opting instead for public transportation to get around. read more
By: Paul Woodward | 2010-09-08 | Insurance Many insurance companies are changing their guidelines for policy reinstatements. When a policy is set up for monthly installments the insurance company will cancel the policy after the grace period due to non-payment of premium. read more