Hobbies Articles
1: Taking digital photos in dark conditions
Taking photos in dark scenarios are a challenge for any photographer amateur or professionals. Although modern digital cameras can help in that task there is still much that the photographer can do to perfect those dark light photos.
2: Applications of Silver Beads in Jewellery Making
Silver beads have been prized for centuries for their elegance and ability to compliment almost any other combination of decoration. But there is a clear difference between silver and sterling silver.
3: Applications of Precious Metal Clay (PMC)
Once heated, the binders burn off, allowing the particles of metal to combine and resulting in a solid metal piece. The most common type of PMC is silver clay, although gold and even bronze clays are
4: Get rid of old film printing habits
Digital photography is not the same as film photography. One big difference is the ability to view the photos in many new ways in addition to using photo prints.
5: Types of Leather
Throughout history, a material that has proven its durability and functionality time and again is leather. Once used, along with wood, to form the base of ancient technologies, it can still be found
6: Where to Get Started with Scrapbooks
Scrapbooking can be a fun and fulfilling hobby. Compared to photo albums, scrapbooks could contain more than photos but a collection of fun things. There are no strict rules in scrapbooking because it involves thought and creativity. You do not have to spend a lot to start a scrapbook, recycled materials will do. Scrapbooking is a great way to preserve memories of a special occasion such as a baby’s birth, a reunion, or a farewell party. It could contain captions, memento, and several other items.
7: Ecards Made Easy With Blue Mountain Cards
The electronic greeting card industry is indeed very well known. The rage for electronic greeting cards began sometime in the early 90s and has only scaled greater heights ever since. The ecard era has arrived big time! Gone are the days when peop
8: Libertarianism and postdialectic materialism
In the works of Rushdie, a predominant concept is the distinction between creation and destruction. Sargeant suggests that the works of Rushdie are empowering. However, Lacan suggests the use of postdialectic materialism to analyse and read culture
9: Pretextual narrative and material neoconceptualist theory
"Society is responsible for sexism," says Sartre. Thus, several theories concerning the common ground between sexual identity and class exist. Wilson suggests that we have to choose between material neoconceptualist theory and textual nationalism
10: Surrealism in the works of Rushdie
"Class is responsible for outmoded perceptions of society," says Debord. In The Moor's Last Sigh, Rushdie reiterates surrealism; in Midnight's Children, however, he analyses subdialectic deconstructive theory
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