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Want to improve your photography without buying any new gear

or paying for online courses?

We'll take a shot together.

Here we go.

Hi I'm Mark Horner. Beyond 90 Seconds.

Today a simple tip that can really help take your photography

to the next level.

We're talking about still photography and videography.

This one tip might seem like a simple thing.

But I've been shooting for 30 years and let me tell you

this tip can help produce great results.

I'm talking about simply giving yourself permission.

Permission to step out of your habit or comfort zone of grabbing the camera

and simply going ready

aim shoot.

Instead ask yourself: How can I shoot that shot

from a more creative angle, perspective or proximity?

Maybe standing on a bench a rock or even up on a log

can help provide more insight into that moment you're trying to capture.

If the subject is a small child don't simply point down and shoot.

Kneel down to eye level or maybe sit criss-cross apple sauce.

I was inspired to make this video after re-watching one I uploaded to YouTube

a few years ago.

Test footage with an iPhone using the Filmic Pro app.

I simply took a walk through a thin band of woods near my home.

I didn't even use a gimbal.

I just simply took this tiny tripod attached a smartphone mount to it

and carefully tried to hold smooth shots as I slowly moved the camera.

A couple of times I set the tripod down.

On the ground here to shoot the slug.

And on top of this surface to shoot the wide shot at twilight.

[foreboding music] I really didn't think this iPhone test video

would get much interest.

But it racked up a few thousand views.

And people left comments like very intriguing perspectives and

simple things can become great things.

Bingo!

I couldn't have said it better myself.

Simple things really can become great things.

So right there you see I didn't go out and have to spend 100, 200, 300 bucks

on a gimbal or a larger tripod.

I simply gave myself permission to venture out and take a minimalistic approach

and walk through the woods like this.

And you know what?

I had fun.

I gave myself permission to go out hunt down those shots.

Bring 'em all home.

Stir 'em all together in a broth.

And see how it all turned out in the final edit.

And if you'd like to see that iPhone test video

you can check out the link in the description below.

Let's look at some still photography now.

Here are some pictures of my daughter at the beach.

My favorite shots?

The ones I took through a hollowed-out piece of driftwood.

The subject and environment framed within the environment.

Here's another day at the beach where I actually did lay flat out out on the sand.

We'll get wet.

It's okay.

[camera beeps and clicks] I could have used a small tripod

or a rock as my tripod.

But I couldn't resist getting right up against the edge

of those incoming waves.

Hand holding these shots with my DSLR.

And while taking these pictures I was also live streaming with my iPhone on

Periscope at the same time.

Sharing the experience.

The trick is to keep the salt water off the lens.

And still get it when it's in the air.

Oh!

That was a good one but I missed it.

Ah! [laughs] A bit of spray and sand on the gear that day.

But nothing damaging.

You may not want get this close to the water with your gear.

And I'm not saying that you should take the same risk and push the limits.

Certainly not like the time I anchored my my iPhone

down at the bottom of a river... [sound of of rocks moving under water]

...to get this video of wild salmon returning to spawn.

[sound of river underwater] That decision ultimately destroyed my iPhone.

But huge props to Apple for replacing it for free.

Anyhow.

Getting back on track.

The point here is that there really is something simple that you can do

to further enhance your repertoire of photographic techniques.

Your skill set.

And that is to simply give yourself permission.

Give yourself permission to try different angles.

Different points of view.

And give yourself permission not to worry about what other people think

as you stand-up suddenly covered in sand from head to toe.

Just giving yourself permission to go for it.

Get more creative can help your shots stand out.

Or maybe help reveal something you didn't expect.

Or tell a story in a deeper way that you captured in that moment.

So what do you think?

Do you think this idea of giving yourself permission is helpful?

I'd love to read your comments below.

And maybe you're a seasoned photographer and you know this stuff.

But did you by chance find this as a gentle reminder

to get back out in the field and come up with some new creative ways

maybe feeling re-inspired.

Did you like this video?

Maybe you didn't.

Please feel free to give it a thumbs up or a thumbs down.

And if you really like it please subscribe.

While I've actually done many videos over the years

involving photography.

This is actually the first video where I'm providing a tip.

So it will be really interesting to monitor the feedback.

The tumbs up.

The thumbs down.

The new subscriptions to help get a gauge on how welcome this content

might be here.

And I'd also like to begin taking a moment to recognize the people who have been supporting

this channel all along.

And today I'd like to recognize Osprey Mamma.

On her channel she's got some great video of a couple of hawks taking a bath.

It's a lot of fun to watch.

So again if you like this type of content here

please do feel free to subscribe.

And if you do so don't forget to click that bell

right next to the subscribe button so that you can get notified whenever I have

a new upload or I'm live streaming.

Thanks for watching.

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Pemanas Air Sederhana|Simple Water Heater - Duration: 11:05.

Hello

this time I will provide a tutorial ....

how to make a simple water heater

the equipment used is very simple

and the assembly is very easy

what is needed first, two spoons

then, matches / other insulators

and the last one is a used electronic device plug

the first method of assembly ...

peel the cable like this

then connect to a spoon like this

then given a wrap

so does the other spoon

like this, it's very easy

remove the match cap, this is a conductor

then installed between the two spoons, like this

This is so that the two spoons are not connected

yes, like this is the case

to make sure both spoons are not connected, I use multitester

and not connected, means assembly is successful

and now I will test it

we just put it in a glass of water like this

during the heating process, it is prohibited to touch components

this has begun to react

(what happens is an induction process like in a spool)

very fast

(the power used is 100 watts, and will drop to 10 watts when the water starts to boil)

there is smoke, maybe enough

I have turned it off

wow, very hot

only takes about two minutes

you can copy it at home, of course with caution

ok, I think it's quite a tutorial this time

Thank you for watching

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Reset Instagram Password (If You Forgot Your Password) Very Simple Method || Tech😘Dost😍Akshat - Duration: 2:41.

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Wonderful Home Full Of Light With A Simple Design By Residential Attitudes Architect - Duration: 1:59.

Wonderful Home Full Of Light With A Simple Design By Residential Attitudes Architect

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How to Crochet a Simple Shell Stitch Pattern - Stitchorama by Naztazia - Duration: 4:14.

Hi I'm Donna Wolfe from naztazia.com Today I'll show you a simple shell

stitch from my Stitchorama by Naztazia collection. Chain 36 or any multiple of 6.

For row one make a single crochet in the ninth chain from the hook. Chain two. Skip

two and make one double crochet in the next chain. Chain two, skip two, and make

one single crochet in the next chain.

Chain two, skip two, and make one double crochet in the next chain. Continue

alternating single crochet and double crochet across the row. At the end, chain

one and turn. For row two make a single crochet in the previous single crochet.

Make five double crochet...

...two, three, four, and five. In the previous double crochet make one single crochet.

And in the next single crochet make five double crochet again... two, three, four, and

five. Followed by a single crochet in the previous double crochet. Continue this

pattern across the row. At the end make a single crochet in the third chain from

the hook. Change colors if desired. Chain five and turn. For row three make a

single crochet in the third double crochet. Chain two, make a double crochet

in the previous row's single crochet. Chain two and make a single crochet in

the third double crochet. Chain two and make a double crochet. Continue this

across the row. Chain 1 and turn. For row four make a single crochet in the same

stitch as we did before. Make five double crochet stitches... two

three four and five.

Followed by a single crochet at the end. You can change colors again if you wish.

Chain 5 and turn your work. Repeat rows 3 & 4

until you reach the desired height of your sample. As always you can find the

written pattern on naztazia.com Please subscribe to my YouTube channel. Like and

comment on this video. And please visit my website at naztazia.com

For more infomation >> How to Crochet a Simple Shell Stitch Pattern - Stitchorama by Naztazia - Duration: 4:14.

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Hidden Easter Eggs of History - Duration: 4:16.

This episode is sponsored by Wix. Go to wix.com/go/simplehistory, to create a website today.

Hidden Easter Eggs of History

All around us are impressive surviving reminders of our history, like the Parthenon Temple in Greece dedicated to the Goddess

Athena or the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt.

All of these places are well understood and their histories are well known to the public.

But some history is so hidden, that it isn't so obvious at first glance. Once you investigate them,

they are quite remarkable. In Tokyo, Japan, there is a military history connection to the famous Tokyo Tower that is not so obvious.

The

1092 feet or

332.9 meter high communication tower was built in

1958. At a glance, it resembles the Eiffel Tower in Paris and at the time, symbolized to the West that

Post-war Japan was booming.

What isn't so known, is that the tower was built when there was a shortage of metal resources to build the ambitious project.

So one-third of the towers steel frame is made from melted-down American Tanks that had served in the Korean War

Even a casual walk through Paris can reveal much.

For just beneath your feet, at the intersection of Rue de la Roquette and Rue de la Croix Faubin,

a five innocent-looking rectangle indentations in the road.

They are actually foundation blocks and are all that remains of the guillotine that once stood there outside of the prison de la Roquette

where sixty nine public executions took place during the mid to late 19th century.

If you were to take a boat ride along the English Coastline that surrounds either the Thames or the Mersey Estuaries,

you would be confronted by what would seem to be gigantic metallic creatures looming up from the water,

that looked like something out of H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds,

In fact,

they are decommissioned Maunsell Sea Forts,

relics from World War II that were built to protect the shipping lanes from aerial attacks and have long since been abandoned by the British

Military.

Sometimes the biggest of events can leave the smallest of reminders that it was ever there. Take the Battle of Gettysburg

that ran from July 1st to the 3rd 1863.

It was one of the pivotal battles of the American Civil War and by far, one of the bloodiest.

Today at a B&B called Farnsworth House near Cemetery Hill in Gettysburg,

there is an old Stonewall with over 100 bullet holes in it.

These dates back to the Battle of Gettysburg, when Union troops attacked the house which was being used by Confederate Sharpshooters at the time.

During the three-day battle, over

7,500 soldiers lives were taken.

Other times history is incredibly well hidden and almost impossible to see unless you have the right perspective.

The Nazca lines are around

2,000 years old, an old giant etching that covers a hundred and ninety square miles in the Nazca Desert. In Southern Peru,

they can only be seen from a high up place, such as the neighboring foothills or from the air.

They represent various animals and human beings. And the largest one is over a thousand feet long.

Their true purposes are unknown but most scholars agree that they have some kind of religious significance.

So the next time you're out and about, look carefully for the oddities in your city or town that may have a story to tell.

These histories are well hidden

but what shouldn't be hidden is your project or business.

Wix is the website builder that gives you the creative freedom to get your project or business out there. Go to wix.com

/go/simplehistory to create a professional site regardless of your skill level.

Wix has all the features you need, such as Wix Videos, Wix Pro Gallery

Wix Bookings and Templates for all kinds of sites such as e-commerce,

music, hotels, events, restaurants and more. Build your own site and

support the channel by going to wix.com/go/simplehistory or simply click the link in the description below.

For more infomation >> Hidden Easter Eggs of History - Duration: 4:16.

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Llevame Al Juego De Béisbol | Canciones Infantiles | Super Simple Español - Duration: 1:44.

For more infomation >> Llevame Al Juego De Béisbol | Canciones Infantiles | Super Simple Español - Duration: 1:44.

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4 SIMPLE LIFE HACKS and DIY - Duration: 5:46.

- Is this an aliens version of tea:

boiled water with sugar without tea?

- All right, dude, you got caught!

- What?

- Now I know where cutlery from the kitchen go ...

So you can't hold the phone in your hands, but you are ready to eat with your hands?

For more infomation >> 4 SIMPLE LIFE HACKS and DIY - Duration: 5:46.

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simple arabic mehandi , bridal mehndi designs for hands , full , back , henna front hand , easy cone - Duration: 1:16.

COPY RIGHTS

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Paneer and cheese Paratha - simple and easy recipe - Duration: 2:23.

today we are going to make Paneer and cheese Paratha - simple and easy recipe

ingredients required are atta dough

oil, 100 gm paneer

some cheese, 1 spoon cumin seeds

half spoon red chili powder, half spoon salt

finely chopped green coriander leaves

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