Thursday, 29 October 2015

Sylwia Majtczak - Three Photography Mistakes to Avoid Like the Plague

Photography has evolved over the years and has incorporated various new techniques so much that things that were acceptable 20 years ago are considered serious mistakes today. Sometimes all it takes to spoil a beautiful picture is just one silly mistake or using one outdated technique. Sylwia Majtczak has been taking pictures of places in and around Hamburg, New Jersey for several years, and has built up a good collection of beautiful pictures.

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Selective Color

In the past if you used selective color, it was considered cool, but that is not true today. The trend of using selective colors was popular when Photoshop layers were first introduced, but today if you use it, it would be considered a mistake. If you have any pictures with selective colors in your portfolio, it would be a good time to get rid of them.

Dreamy Portraits

Dreamy portraits would have looked good if it was the 1960’s, but that is an era gone by. If you are thinking of using diffusion filters to capture “dreamy” portraits, or if you are using Photoshop to give your portraits a blurry look, stop and think again. Photography has moved on into the future, so don’t get stuck in the past by using outdated techniques.

Eye-Level Perspective

One of the biggest mistakes many beginner photographers make is that they tend to walk around taking pictures at eye-level. It is not recommended to shoot subjects from a high level, instead get down lower and change your perspective to get better shots. If you need to photograph children, get down on your knees to get a more natural perspective.

Sylwia Majtczak is a passionate photographer who takes pleasure in taking pictures of nature.

Tuesday, 20 October 2015

Sylwia Majtczak - Travel Apps to Help Make Your Trip Easier

Gone are the days when you had to worry about looking for a place to stay or restaurant to eat at during your overseas trip. Today, with the advancement in information technology, information is literally at your fingertips. With the flip of your thumb and a few voice activated search queries, you can find the best hotels and restaurants near you without having to go out and look. Sylwia Majtczak has traveled to several amazing destinations around the world.

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Hotel Tonight

Don’t worry about where you are going to stay because you forgot to book your hotel room. Hotel Tonight is an app that brings you last-minute inventory and helps you to book hotel rooms when you have forgotten to book a room, or if your favorite hotel is overbooked. The app allows you to check for hotels in several cities around the world “with just five clicks on your phone.”

AroundMe

Not sure what is around where you are staying? With the AroundMe app that is no longer a problem. Based on your location, the app provides a list of businesses and services near you. The app helps you find places such as hospitals, gas stations, restaurants, hotels, banks, cafes, and much more. The app also provides directions to the place you want to go, right from where you are.

XE Currency

The XE Currency app lets you check currency conversion rates in over 180 different currencies. You no longer have to worry about trying to calculate foreign exchange rates anymore. With this app, you can check the price of goods in your home currency. Sylwia Majtczak recommends using these apps the next time you travel.

Thursday, 15 October 2015

Sylwia Majtczak - Two Simple Tips to Make Traveling Easier

If you travel a lot for business, you know that it’s not very exciting to keep moving from one place to another for a business meeting. Corporate travel can be grueling and using a couple of travel tips can help change things. Sylwia Majtczak has been a corporate travel consultant for several years and has planned and coordinated several business trips. Here are some tips you can use.

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Make a Check List
You don’t want to go on a business trip and then realize that you have forgotten something back home. To optimize performance, make a checklist and cross things off when you pack them before your trip. You might want to write it down in a notepad, or you might want to use an app on your smartphone or tablet. The advantage in using an app is that you can set reminders for different times so that you remember to take what you need for your business trip.

Pack some Medication


Pack some medication because you don’t want to fall sick on a business trip. You might want to take some medication for headaches, body pain, flu, etc. If you are traveling to places in Africa or Asia, you might be required to take flu shots or vaccination before you travel. You might also want to take a couple of pills for an upset stomach, just in case you have stomach trouble with the food you eat during your business trip.

Sylwia Majtczak is a corporate travel consultant and has traveled to different countries around the world.

Monday, 28 September 2015

Scientific Based Reasons Why You Should Start Reading

While most people who read books these days do so on their iPads or tablets, that does not mean printed books have become outdated, or will anytime soon. Most people who read e-books still read printed books. One of the advantages of reading a printed book is that you will never run low battery and have to stop reading. Here are a couple of scientifically based reasons why you should start and continue reading books.

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Increase Intelligence

Dr. Seuss once wrote, “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” According to a paper from the University of California, Berkley, reading a book opens up a whole world of knowledge. Children’s books expose children to 50 percent more words than what they learn through prime time TV or even a conversation between college graduates. Stronger reading skills helps achieve higher intelligence in life.

Boost Brain Power

Reading helps make you smarter and increases your brainpower. Just like jogging helps build up the cardiovascular system, reading helps improve your memory and gives your brain a workout. Research has found that those who spend time reading early in life show a slower decline in memory during old age.

Make You More Empathetic

Reading can make it easier for you to relate to others. According to research published in Science, reading fiction can help readers understand what others are thinking just by reading their emotions. According to Emanuele Castano and David Comer Kidd, “Understanding others’ mental states is a crucial skill the enables the complex social relationship that characterize human societies.”

Sylwia Majtczak is an experienced travel consultant who spends time reading.

Tuesday, 22 September 2015

Simple Cooking Tips for Beginners



Cooking for some people is one area they fear to venture into. They are overwhelmed by the concept of getting into the kitchen and cooking a meal. Cooking is not difficult, and can be learned by anyone. You might not aspire to become a Michelin star chef, but learning how to cook a couple of basic dishes is quite simple. Here are a couple of cooking tips for beginners.

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Watch Cooking Shows

There are several cooking shows you can watch on TV. You do not need to sit with a pen and notepad and take down every recipe, but you can just watch how the chef combines flavors into a dish. Just by watching a couple of cooking shows will get your interest stirred and give you an idea about cooking. Cooking starts in your imagination, so what you see the chef cooking is going to help you cook and put it on a plate. 

Follow a Chef

It is interesting to watch a chef cook a delicious dish. As you watch a particular chef cook, you are bound to pick up tips and ideas. When you feel comfortable, head over to the supermarket with a friend or neighbor who knows how to cook, and pick out a couple of ingredients for your dish. You could use the help in knowing what ingredients to choose. 

Look for Recipes Online

The Internet is a great place to find recipes. You will find detailed recipes and videos showing you how to cook. Start with something simple and once you succeed, you can move on to other complex dishes. 

Taste as You Cook

Don’t worry how the dish will taste, start cooking and taste it as you go. If it lacks salt, add a pinch of salt and taste it again. The secret is in following the recipe and tasting it as you cook the dish. Do not be afraid to try something new. If it does not taste good, you can try again later. 

Sylwia Majtczak is a full-time working mother of one daughter. Sylwia enjoys cooking and regularly tries out new recipes.

Thursday, 17 September 2015

Car Rental Tips For the Frequent Traveler

Business and leisure travelers to overseas destinations often spend a considerable amount of money renting a car to get around. One of the major problems going with popular car rental agencies is that you will pay much more for hiring a car with them than you would with other lesser-known agencies. There are several car rental agencies where you can get a good deal, so you might want to avoid going to the popular car rental the moment you arrive at your destination.

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Discounts and Coupons
 

A good idea would be to go online and look for promotional codes and discounts before you leave. A simple online search will bring up results from car rental agencies that offer promotional codes. If you can call the rental agency, ask them about available discounts such as Triple-A, AARP, or for professionals that might be available. Some rental agencies will allow you to combine promotional codes and coupons. Check about weekend rates, as they tend to be cheaper than weed day rates.

Avoid Airport Car Rental Agencies

Most airport car rental agencies are more expensive than their branches in other parts of the city. You might want to take a cab from the airport to your hotel and then rent a car at one of the rental agencies nearby. When you are leaving, you can drive to the airport and leave the car at the rental agency’s airport office.

Compare Prices

When you are looking for bargain prices, you might want to look at multiple websites to check for the best price. Most online searches for car rental agencies will give you the option to check the price from multiple rental agencies.

Hidden Charges

Before you sign the contract paper for the rental car, you should check for any hidden charges. Insurance, airport charge, local and state tax, drop-off charges and other charges might apply, and you might end up paying more than what you initially thought.

Sylwia Majtczak is an experienced traveler having worked in the travel industry for over 18 years.

Thursday, 10 September 2015

Growing Plants in Water is Great for Beginner Gardeners

Growing plants in water is great for the novice gardener, or if you don’t have sufficient space to plant in the soil. Here’s what you need to know about growing plants in water.

Growing plants in water is also called hydroponics and is a method of propagation that is popular with some people, especially those who don’t have sufficient place to plant. It is also a very flexible method of planting and any receptacle that holds water can be used to grow plants. Though it is a much slower process of growing plants, the plants grown in water remain lush for longer.


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How to Grow Plants in Water

You can use almost any container to grow an indoor water garden; however, copper, lead, and brass receptacles will not work. Some people use metal receptacles, but they might corrode when you use fertilizers and damage your plants. Using a dark opaque receptacle will inhibit algae formation.

Choose a container you want to plant in, and fill it with three-fourths full with florist’s foam, gravel, sand, marbles, pearl chips, crumbled Styrofoam, beads or any other material. Add a piece of charcoal to keep the water clean and clear. The charcoal also helps prevent bad odor in the water. Mix the right concoction of diluted fertilizer and water and you are ready to plant.

Some of the plants that can be grown in water are as follows:


English ivy
Chinese evergreen
Philodendron
Dumbcane
Moses-in-a-cradle
Arrowhead
Pothos
Wandering Jew
Wax plant

Sylwia Majtczak is a full-time working mother and enjoys gardening with her daughter.