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Since 1970, Americans have promoted conservation of our natural resources by designating April 22 to celebrate our Mother Earth.
Perhaps in 1970 our society was still bit too conservative in their collective thinking to recognize what we as a society needed to do to conserve natural resources. Back then, the bottom line seemed to matter more than anything-certainly resource conservation did not seem to be the serious matter it is today.
In 2009, we are seeing that resource conservation is indeed critical to our bottom line. Car maker GM is facing possible bankruptcy, and one reason is that they are behind the times in developing alternative fuel vehicles. Maybe if they had spent time developing the hybrids instead of a better, bigger SUV, they wouldn’t be in the predicament they have found themselves in.
The good news for us as individuals is that our bottom line, and our carbon footprint can really see an impact by practicing simple conservation. Experts say that the most dramatic effect on reducing carbon emissions will be through simple energy conservation measures implemented in homes and businesses.
Of course these methods won’t show much impact to your bottom line or your carbon footprint if you just try these for a single day. You must make EVERY day Earth Day to really make a difference.
Here are some more things you can do to celebrate Earth Day all year long
And few other links to learn more about energy conservation:
Do you know other ways to conserve resources? Post them in the comments.
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At some point in every budding photographer’s life, the realization dawns that the techniques and technology in use just don’t go far enough to bring what is visualized to life. Certainly, when you are starting out, the simplicity of the bundled software that came with the camera makes learning the basics easier. You don’t have to sift through confusing menus and icons that mean nothing to you-yet. But then you begin to find that the current tools at your disposal fall short in helping you create what you know the photograph could be.
That’s the time for Photoshop Elements.
Elements, now in version 7.0, is a streamlined version of full-scale Photoshop, and much less intimidating than the big daddy. But to the uninitiated, Elements can still be daunting. It doesn’t have to be, and to prove it, I will be leading another Elements beginner’s class for the Southold Recreation Dept. The class runs from April 1 through May 13th on Wednesday nights, and registration is still open. Register now through the Southold Recreation Dept. to register. (Info)
The class will cover the simple tasks of correcting exposure, retouching (including red eye removal that WORKS) and then sample some techniques that will make your pictures sing. To get the most out of the class, it is best to be comfortable with a computer, and familiar with your camera.
I hope to see there!