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  • short stories by KinyanaPennewell
    KinyanaPennewell
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    just little interesting short stories. That's I wrote. Some can make your day a little brighter or they can make you curious.
  • Art challenge  by nalu_ft4life
    nalu_ft4life
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    Heyo!!!!! So....I have done an art challenge book before but I took it down and I want to start from scratch. I will give the rules in part 1. Stay tuned, may bot be a frequent update.
  • Love At First Sight by spears40
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    Teenage Romance!:)
  • Virgo's Diary by ZinNaing8
    ZinNaing8
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  • Creative writing I do for school projects  by bookgirl3131
    bookgirl3131
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    Story's I do for my school projects
  • Pomes Everywhere by greenleafcf
    greenleafcf
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    I love writing poems so I wrote some random poems I made up. My first poem is my favorite poem. I wrote it for a homework assignment in fourth grade
  • Far from Home by RapidGamezXboxOne
    RapidGamezXboxOne
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    In a bizzare and mysterious world filled with rocky, snow covered mountains, deep and mysterious forests and scorching deserts within it lives fantastic and treacherous beasts from small mystical fairies to large gruesome trolls. M'aiq finds himself bound in the back of an old woodencamp next to many mistfolk and imperial soldiers. He is far from home.
  • Wild Life Photography by Sumit Kumar Bhalotia by sumitkumarbhalotia
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    1. Pack of Right Lenses Many professionals suggest using telephoto lenses for wildlife photography. This long-focus lens is physically longer than the focal length, making it perfect for capturing wildlife from a long distance away. Bear in mind you may need an even longer lens for shy animals, as well as birds and other flighty animals. For those of you using a compact digital camera, be sure that you are working with at least 24x zoom. This will allow you to capture photos from a variety of distances and angles. 2. Stud Animals are unpredictable, so the better you know your subject the better chance you'll have at getting the shots you want. Some things to consider include: What is their typical behavior? What makes them tick? Do they hang out in packs or alone? These are all valuable bits of information that will help you better prepare for the session. 3. Get Creative If you're hiking through the woods looking for the right shot, you don't want to be carrying a heavy bag and an awkward tripod. If this is the case, you need to get creative by using the resources around you. Find a good rock as a makeshift tripod, and focus on getting photos of similar animals to avoid needing multiple types of lenses. The second part of this particular wildlife photography tip is to travel with a partner. When you go with someone else, you can share equipment. This leaves less for both of you to carry, while ensuring you have all the equipment needed to capture each perfect moment.