Sharing Online And Protecting Your Digital Rights.

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There has always been a heated debate about whether or not people should be able to share music online with others. While copyrighted music is considered to be the intellectual property of the musicians who created it, there is still an issue with the internet being a place for freedom of information. There are plenty of activists who believe that there should be no digital intellectual rights. They feel that the internet should be a place that is not policed and information should flow freely from one person to the next without potential legal issues arising.

Protecting your digital rights when sharing online can be tough. There are processes that have been put into place that allow people to share anonymously. These are not completely secure, but they offer a better chance at not being caught sharing than simply not using them at all. Programs are now available that allow users to block government agencies and other anti-sharing associations from being able to see the internet protocol address of the user who is downloading. These works wonders and can keep many undesirable organizations from finding those who wish to share openly.

There is no completely safe way to protect one’s rights when sharing online, but every step taken goes a long way to keeping them out of hot water.

7 Tips for Great Photography

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It doesn’t matter if you’re a professional photographer or browsing with HughesNet for some inspiration, if you can develop an eye for good design then you can take some incredible photos.

1. Don’t just settle for one shot
Take a whole bunch. Then pick and choose your best, later.

2. Try a different point of view
Don’t just settle for standing in front of your subject. Use a ladder and look down on them or take a photo from an angle. Get creative!

3. Pick a focal point
What will be the focus of your photo? The subject’s eyes? Nose? Mouth? Hands?

4. Have fun with the subject
Make your subject do something funny and really take them out of their comfort zone for some genuine reactions.

5. Be candid
Try to take photos without the subject’s knowledge for a feeling of authenticity.

6. Hide
Try obscuring parts of your subject with trees and clouds. Sometimes what isn’t seen is the most intriguing.

7. Mess around with eye contact
Make a profound statement with your subject and the way their eyes look in the shots.

Remember, photography is all about creativity. Think outside the box and don’t just rely on these tips. How inspiring your photos become is all up to you.

From 1826 To Today – The History Of Photography.

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The first known picture or image that was permanent was taken in 1826. The first known chemical photography was a process called, the Monochrome. It came to the forefront by an inventor from France. His name was, Joseph Niepce. The first known color photograph was produced in 1861. That photograph was void of the color red, the color process involved in color photographs was not fine tuned until 1907. The process of photography really became engaged with the process of, the Read more…