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  1. Finding Your Perfect Match With Online Dating
    by Jon Arnold. With the plethora of online dating services that are available online these days, the whole process of online dating can be a very daunting task. Every time you visit one of them, you wonder if they are the best way to help you find what you are looking for, and you hate to register or use their services if you are not sure they are the best. A tool that can review the online dating service can... articles, news

  2. Ideas On Memory Cards For Your Digital Camera
    by Victor Epand. Doesn't it drive you nuts that there are so many memory cards, formats, speeds and types in this field? It's enough to make you want to go back to those old days. Well, maybe not. The primary difference between a regular SD (Secure Digital) and a SD/MMC card is that the MMC card lacks a locking tab and is short by one electrical connection on the back. The regular SD cards have 8 pin slots; the M... articles, news

  3. Ten Tips for Photographing Wildlife Like a Pro
    by Stephen Oachs. Tip 1: Miss the eyes and you've missed the shot. Getting the eyes in focus is key to capturing a photo of an animal. It's human nature to look at the eyes. It's how we determine emotion and how we connect. When I was in Homer, Alaska, I came across a moose on the move. Given it was early morning and the light was low I knew getting a fast shutter speed to freeze his movement would be tough, so I ... articles, news

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