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by offering an affiliate program. Once signed up and
approved, affiliates can place special links on their web
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make sure affiliates get the credit they deserve, even if
a customer doesn't buy on the first visit but returns to
buy up to 60 days later, affiliates still receive credit for
the sale. Now that's a sweet deal!
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Find out about Sceneramic's affiliate program...
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We at Sceneramic Photography hope you are having
very enjoyable holidays. I'm sure some of you
will be lucky enough to receive cameras for Christmas...
maybe your first camera. If you're like me you hate
reading manuals - especially if you're a typical male (we
don't ask for directions and we certainly don't read
manuals). Well, take my advice; your new camera
manual is one you definitely should read.
Today's cameras are capable of doing a lot more than
you might think. If you don't read the manual you may
miss out on some great shots because you thought to
yourself, "my camera can't do that." Well, chances are
it can. So read the manual then go experiment and see
what fun things you can do with it.
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| new larger print sizes | | |
Sceneramic Photography now offers large-sized prints
of many of the photographs in our gallery. New sizes
include 16x20, 20x30 and 24x36. Printed on premium
photographic paper, these large prints look so lifelike
you'll think you were looking out of your very own
window to your favorite place. | | |
| sceneramic tips - using fill flash outdoors | | |
Have you ever noticed how pictures of people taken
outdoors on bright, sunny days always look contrasty
and shadowy? That's because film or digital technology
can't capture the same range of light as the human
eye. Our shots may look great when we're setting them
up, but we're often disappointed with the end result.To help eliminate this problem, try using the fill flash
feature found on your camera for outdoor, close-up
shots. It'll add enough light to soften the shadows
giving you a more natural, pleasing picture. When I'm
outdoors taking photographs of close-up subjects I
always use my fill flash no matter whether it's bright
and sunny or cloudy outside. It adds some "pizzazz" to
the images and brings them alive. | | |
| sceneramic places - we'll be right back! | | |
Because of time constraints and the hustle and bustle
of the holiday season, I was unable to prepare a
sceneramic places article this month. My apologies for
those of you who enjoy the newsletter journeys. I
promise I'll make it up to you next month ;-) | | |
| got a picture you'd like to share? | | | Do you have a great photograph you'd like to share
with our readers? If so, send me an 800x600, 150 dpi
digital image, including a description of where and when
the picture was taken, etc., and your name and email
address. If you have a web site, please include your
URL too. If your photograph is chosen, we'll publish it in the
newsletter along with your information. We'll also add it
to our future contributors gallery giving you full credit
for the shot. | | |
| movie - waking ned divine | | |
Waking Ned Divine is yet another sleeper that gained
more popularity in the form of DVDs and videotapes
than it ever did at the box office. The plot is funny and
witty and the story line solid. This one's guaranteed to
have you laughing all the way to the end. So what's it
about?When local Jackie O'Shea discovers that one of his
neighbors in the village is a lottery winner, he sees a
chance to share in the wealth. Things get complicated
when he and his pal discover that the winner, Ned
Devine, died of shock when he learned of becoming a
millionaire. Buy now... | | |
| until next issue... | | | I hope you've enjoyed the articles. If you know of
someone who might also enjoy our newsletters, please
feel free to forward them on. If you have a topic or
question you'd like me to cover in a future issue, please
drop me an email. Until next issue, it's bye for now from John and Linda... Send article ideas to... | | |
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