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How to do Product Photography at Home?

In product photography at home , Lighting is a crucial skill to master in all types of photography since it can make or shatter your images. Natural light is preferred by some photographers because it produces the best ideas. Others use artificial lighting to speed up the post-processing process by keeping the white balance and luminance constant during the photo shoot. Additionally, since there are no set periods for taking images, artificial light in food photography allows the photographer flexibility in timing. Avoid using a direct flash or, worse still, an overhead tungsten light if you must utilise artificial illumination. You may do a lot of lighting for food photography when you set the morning, as long as you don't focus on just one side. Although backlighting is challenging to create, the work is well worth it. It provides a pristine, bright setting that aids in bringing attention to the Food and shows its lovely details. To master backlighting, a lot of practice would be

Boycott Laal Singh Chaddha: ‘I don’t take it seriously’, says Kareena Kapoor Khan

Boycott Laal Singh Chaddha: ‘I don’t take it seriously’, says Kareena Kapoor Khan LAAL SINGH CHADDHA RELEASE "Laal Singh Chhaddha" is an adaptation from the Hollywood classic 'ForrestGump'. Aamir Khan is getting ready for the launch of his ambitious production "Laal Singh Chaddha" that will be released in theaters on August 11 2022. Laal Singh Chaddha is said to actually be an official remake 1994's American film Forrest Gump which itself is the basis for Winston Groom's novel with the same title. The film stars are Aamir Khan, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Chaitanya, and Mona. The film is a comedy-drama written by Advait Chandan, of Secret Superstar fame and the screenplay written from Eric Roth and adapted by Atul Kulkarni. NEW Delhi: Actress Kareena Kapoor Khan waiting to see an announcement on her forthcoming film "Laal Singh Chaddha is reacting to those who are calling for boycotts of this film. This is after Aamir Khan appealed to the internet'

Aamir Khan says that he doesn't like India: Untrue – hashtag boycottlaalsinghchaddha trends on Twitter

Aamir Khan says that he doesn't like India: Untrue – hashtag boycottlaalsinghchaddha trends on Twitter   Mumbai:  Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan has finally made his thoughts on his position on the " boycott Laal Singh Chaddha " trend on the micro-blogging website Twitter. The film is receiving a lot of criticism on social media due to remarks made by the actor regarding India some time ago. The result was that many asked for an outright boycott of the film. According to a reputable newspaper report in which he was asked if protests against his films bother Aamir, Aamir said that it causes him to be "sad". The star declared: "Yes, I feel sad. Also, I feel unhappy that some of the individuals who are saying this, in their hearts, they truly believe that I am someone who doesn't like India. In their hearts, they believe, but it is not true for sure. I truly love the republic... That is how I am. It is rather unfortunate that some individuals feel

Controversy: Boycott Laal Singh Chaddha – Amir and Kareena react

Controversy: Boycott Laal Singh Chaddha – Amir and Kareena react LAAL SINGH CHADDHA RELEASE "Laal Singh Chhaddha" is an adaptation from the Hollywood classic 'ForrestGump'.   Aamir Khan is getting ready for the launch of his ambitious production "Laal Singh Chaddha" that will be released in theaters on August 11 2022. Laal Singh Chaddha is said to actually be an official remake 1994's American film Forrest Gump which itself is the basis for Winston Groom's novel with the same title.   The film stars are Aamir Khan, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Chaitanya, and Mona.   The film is a comedy-drama written by Advait Chandan, of Secret Superstar fame and the screenplay written from Eric Roth and adapted by Atul Kulkarni. New Delhi: Mr Perfectionist Aamir Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan are set to come together on silver screens following a lengthy absence.   The buzz is real with expectations rising - but why is social media teeming with the hashtag "Boycott