1) Looking for letters was hard to look for because you had to have a good imagination for looking for letters that spell my name and it was kind of confusion on how to get the names together.
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Who I am, I'm a 29 year old, CNA which stand for a Certified Nursing Assistant. It took me a while to become a CNA because I had to have one year for school and I also had to do to training with a nurse. It took me while to get there because I was also in high school so I was in school most of my days.It was always a dream to be a CNA because I always enjoyed working with old people and hearing the many different stories they would tell me. Im here working for and helping out getting a normal job done which includes feeding, bathing, changing, and helping out anyone who need help or answering questions that are being asked. I always have to be considerate of other around me because I can't lose patience with my attendants or anyone else and we have to make sure we have patience it the number one key to working as a CNA. Im happy that I can pursue my dream of a CNA even when obstacles get in the way I faced them. Jess, 25 years old with Rob Lowe. Rob Low and I are just finishing up a movie set. Rob Lowe and I have been a couple for about 3 years. We are posing here for the cameras showing how much we care about each other. I have to say he has a charming smile that melts all the girls. Im proud to say I have found myself a Rob.We finished our new movie "About Last Night" which took forever but once we finally finished, it was amazing at how hard we worked. Rob Lowe once told me he has always wanted to make a movie with me and so when we had the chance to make a movie we did it as soon as possible. Im glad to have a nice fellow like Rob.
To photograph the moon:
1. Use a tripod! A flat surface will only allow you to shoot straight, and shooting the moon means that you'll be shooting up and constantly re-adjusting the tripod as the moon moves throughout the night. 2. Use a shutter release cord, remote or the camera's self timer if you don't have one, so that you don't move the camera when pressing the shutter release during a long exposure. 3. Use a zoom lens and zoom in as much as you can to the moon. It's okay if it's not a super fancy lens, this was shot using a 15 year old $100 lens. Focus in on the craters and details on the moon. 4. ISO 1250- 1600, so that you can use as fast a shutter speed as you can without losing detail-the longer the shutter speed, the more chances you have the camera will shake even slightly in the wind, resulting in an out of focus photograph. 5. Aperture priority of f/5.6 since you are not worried about capturing any details other then the moon. 6. Bracket your exposure, meaning over expose and underexpose the photograph from what the camera is telling you. Generally the camera will overexpose the moon, so you'll get nothing but a white blob in the sky. Use the exposure compensation button (the +/- button below the shutter release) and change the exposure to -0.5, then -1.0, then -1.5 and so on, until you start seeing detail in the moon. You may go as far as -5.0 exposure compensation to get what you need. 7. Take a fair amount of photos and keep refocusing as the night progresses. The photographs may look focused on the camera's display, but you won't really see if they're completely in focus until you upload them onto your computer screen.
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Jess Perez
101016 Respect My picture of respect is showing how people pretend to be someone they aren’t and put on this fake face and act like they fit in to be perfect and roll with the cool crowd. They pretend to be perfect like Barbie. My picture is showing how people have to act fake just to fit in with the cool crowd. They put on this fake mask because they don’t have their self-respect and haven’t broken out of their shell yet. Which us teenagers these days are afraid to show people whom we really are deep down inside. We’d rather be known for what we look like rather than being who we are. We aren’t confident being whom we really are because of how society tells us how we should look, eat and be like. Not realizing that they’re corrupting the young youth with all this photo shop showing what girls and guys should look like. Also how people degrade women and how society put women down by their body type and their skin colors and don’t see the beauty on the inside nor outside and degrading women and men and teenagers now a days wont help guys and girls with their confidence and respecting themselves. So degrading women by photo shopping what you don’t really look like and brining out peoples insecurities and flaws won’t help bring up the confidence in on anther. Respecting your self-means you shouldn’t care what people say about you or what they day you should look like and you should be proud of what you really look like. I took the pictures by using a camera and using my models to move while I was focusing my subject while they were moving.I had some struggles with getting the right time when they were moving. Also I had a struggle with focusing the subject while it was in motion because you had to wait for the right time to take the picture.On thing i learned from fast shutter speed is that you can focus on the subject that you usually can't do with a certain camera. The second thing I learned was the length of time shutter is open to expose light. The third thing I learned was when the shutter is slow it can cause a motion blur to the picture and the subject in focus. Another thing you can use for fast shutter speed is for when you're at a football game or something.
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