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How To Style Victory Rolls

This season we are loving this pretty style! Katie is here to teach you how to get this timeless look... 1. Separate hair down the middle forming two sections (as if you were doing pigtails). Starting on one side of your head, take a section at the top and back-comb it from behind and then use a brush to smooth out the front. 2. Tips: Wetting the ends of your hair a bit will help keep the control of it while rolling. We hope you have fun trying this pretty styling! Please Note. I wanted to bake something over the weekend but I was way too lazy to go to the store.

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Once I decided to use the apples I had, I found this recipe and was pleasantly surprised by how easy it was! Ingredients: 5 tablespoons butter, divided3 eggs3/4 cup milk3 tablespoons granulated sugar, divided1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract1 1/4 teaspoons ground cinnamon, divided1/4 teaspoon salt1/2 cup flour2 small crisp apples (I actually used about 5 because the apples I had were teeny tiny) Preheat the oven to 450 degrees. Melt 2 tablespoons of the butter. Combine milk, 1 tablespoon sugar, vanilla, 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon, salt, and flour. Now combine this mixture with the egg and butter mixture. Peel and thinly slice your apples.

Heat the remaining 3 tablespoons butter in an ovenproof skillet. Take the skillet off of the heat and pour the batter over the apples. Place the skillet in the oven and cook for 15-25 minutes until brown and puffed. Long Exposures with Nikon D80....Help me...Photographers...Please. Yes, your camera is capable of long exposures.

Long Exposures with Nikon D80....Help me...Photographers...Please

This is simply a matter of choosing the right exposure settings and taking photos at the right time. Yes, you will need a tripod, because long exposures require you to keep the camera steady and unmoving, or you'll get blurry shots. You don't need a different lens to do long exposures; your current lenses will do just fine. You only need a different lens if you want to go wider or get more telephoto.

It's actually pretty easy; you just need to think the problems through. First: set your ISO fairly low, like ISO 200. Next, mount your camera onto the tripod. How to Take Long Exposure Shots in Daylight. Pin-Up Girls - Before And After Shots & Referenced. - StumbleUpon. 10.jpg (JPEG Image, 784x475 pixels) The Look - DIY! 7 new stylish ways to de-clutter your beauty closet. Static Dog. 80 All-You-Need Photoshop Brushes - Noupe Design Blog.

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