piątek, 30 listopada 2007

Make Money at Home and Give your Family the Best

The sky is the limit to make money at home

There are endless opportunities to make money at home. There are different jobs available which can be done from home, home based businesses and online work which you can do from home. You will have to see what is of interest to you and what you will be able to do without any problems.

The first thing that you will have to think about is whether you know how to go about the work that you have decided to proceed. With the many options that are there to make money at home, you should have no problem in zeroing in on any one of them.

You could either opt to work from home or run a home based business. If you are competent at administrative work and would like to start a home office, you could do this and assist clients with several issues.

Professional Tips for Shooting Better Home Movies

Shooting home movies of your family is incredibly easy with today's camcorders, yet you may find yourself still disappointed with the final footage. By following these basic shooting techniques, you can make your home movies more enjoyable for the family to watch.

1. Ensure Proper Light. When shooting indoors, turn on all the lights in the room if possible. This will avoid graininess when your camera tries to brighten up the image. As a last resort, use an on-camera light, although it will give you a more "deer in the headlights" look compared to the natural beauty of multiple lamps.

When shooting outdoors, keep the sun above your subject, or to the side. This will prevent your subject from having to squint in the sunlight, or from having the background too bright.

2. Turn off the Auto-Iris (exposure) if Possible. The iris is what controls the amount of light coming into the camera. Normally this is set to be automatic, so you don't have to think about it.

But this results in the video image being brightened and darkened constantly as you pan between subjects, or having your subject darkened to where you can't see it because you had a bright window behind them. If you camera has the option of using manual exposure, be sure to turn it to manual so it stays even.

3. Avoid Zooming. Walk in close (within 5 ft.) to your subject whenever possible and avoid zooming, which makes your image shaky and obscures the field of view around your subject. Plus you continue to lose light as you zoom in.

If you're shooting people or children, a close up of them while you're completely zoomed out seems as if you're right there next to them, not some distant stranger trying to peek in. Furthermore, your audio will be much louder, cleaner, and tighter when you shoot close up to your subjects.

4. Frame your Subject Properly. Now that you've got the camera close up to your baby in the walker, now frame the shot where the head is NOT in the center of the viewfinder all the time.

Always try to put the back of their head near the edge of the viewfinder. This is a much more pleasing picture to watch, instead of having faces bumped up against the edge of the screen.

5. Overshoot, then Edit Later. You will get far more memorable moments on camera if the camera is actually recording compared to when it is turned off. So overshoot constantly even if nothing seems like it's happening, because eventually it will!

Go back later and edit out the slow stuff. If it seems too tedious or too expensive to invest in all that tape stock, consider upgrading to a non-tape camera, such as a DVD recorder, hard drive recorder, or even a good digital still camera can shoot decent full screen video and record it to a memory card. This way you can record nonstop and delete the boring scenes instantly.

The result will be beautifully composed, lighted, and entertaining home movies that your family will cherish forever.
Many a times we see an event or a happening and something inside us clicks. We find that the particular event is 'just right' for us. One would experience feelings akin to this when one views the Sony Ericsson k770i for the first time. This mobile phone handset comes with a camera interface that draws the attention of a curious onlooker immediately. Let us get to know the Sony Ericsson k770i in some detail.

As a matter of fact, the Sony Ericsson k770i is quite a handful. It can double up as a digital camera within seconds and without any hassle. There is an integrated photo album, wherein the owner can store all the photos taken. The captured images can be shared with family members and friends at the click of a few keys. In addition, the Sony Ericsson k770i comes with options for printing the pictures; the images can be printed up to A4 size. Quite amazing for a mobile phone, isn't it?

Sony Ericsson K770i can be used for video capture and video playback as well. A powerful photo light ensures that the handset can be used to capture images indoors. And the best part is that the camera options are easy to use. One needs to just slide open the cover of the lens to start clicking pictures.

These mobile phones support Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™). It comes with a 256 MB memory card - this means that storing all the images, videos, and other form of mobile content is no problem at all. There is also an in-built music player that one can use to listen to soulful or pulsating music - even on the move! Sony Ericsson k770i is easy to carry and easy to use. This Cyber-shot™ phone with its brand of understated style and digital camera capabilities is raising quite a few eyebrows the world over.

Plug cyber-security gaps

If your job, as mine once did, has you walking daily past tanks filled with flammable, irritating, or toxic chemicals, who’s continued safe containment depends on a computerized automation system, it is comforting to know that no hacker could possibly get into your plant’s networks and cause mischief.

Wait a minute, when you say it that way it doesn’t sound too comforting after all.

Chemical Processing magazine 's contributing editor Seán Ottewell discusses the hot-button topic of security in an article published in the September issue titled, “Plug cyber-security gaps." (975KB PDF) He discusses the Department of Homeland Security’s new anti-terrorism regulations for “high risk chemical facilities” and introduces views from industry personnel like Emerson’s Bob Huba. Bob points out that we test the DeltaV controller to Level 1 certification to assist with resistance to cyber attacks. The insightful Ottewell also tapped another Emerson fellow, Jim Cahill, who suggests that, “you need strategies to mitigate the risk,” as part of your overall security plan. Check out the article for other thoughts that may help you to feel a bit more comfortable when you take your next stroll through the plant.

Genentech's NIMO Rises To The Highest Standards

Management at Emerson Process Management from the top down stress that we must think of ourselves as partners with our customers, working together to achieve common goals. With that in mind it is particularly gratifying when one of our customers receives a “Facility of the Year Award" (1,336KB PDF) for excellence achieved through partnering on project execution. Genentech’s Oceanside, California project was so honored by the International Society of Pharmaceutical Engineers, ISPE, in 2007 for its successful implementation at the Oceanside Product Operations Project. Clearly this effort was the result of partnering among a large team that included Emerson Process Management. The project was chosen for the award for its “pioneering project management approach that emphasized teamwork collaboration and partnership to reduce risk and control cost while delivering a world-class advanced biopharmaceutical manufacturing facility.” The details of this successful manufacturing project were published in the June issue of Pharmaceutical Processing magazine.

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