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3 Very Important Underwater Photography Tips to Bear in Mind for Stunning Underwater Photographs!

Underwater Photography Tips by Clint Tackitt: Underwater Photography Tips #1 - Objects Underwater Are Further Away Than You Think They Are Are you aware that the ocean acts like a gigantic lens? It refracts whatever you see underwater at an index of 1.33. Hence, underwater photographers should note that when they wear a mask or when their DSLRs are in housings, objects that may seem to be only one meter away from them are actually 1.33 meters away. So what I'm trying to say is that objects you see underwater are actually at a further distance than they appear to be in your eyes. This is why you will have to be aware when focusing on underwater photography subjects. Underwater Photography Tips #2 - Get Creative with Settings We all know that setting your DSLR to automatic will make things easier for you. However, be mindful that you should get creative. You can make use of the different settings available for shutter and aperture. Clint Tackitt is one

What Is Assisted Living?

ASSISTED LIVING Clint Tackitt: What is an assisted living community? Many of our aging seniors think that assisted living is a nursing home. Assisted living is far from a nursing home. It allows for much more independence as possible. They are a community within a building that provides some assistance with activities of daily living. Assisted living is much more cost-effective than privately paying for a nursing home. They will offer broader support of activities, dining, and entertainment; offer a social life other than that of nursing homes. People like Clint Tackitt are helping Assisted Living communities. There are many types and styles of senior communities from the largest of buildings to residential care homes. Some assisted living communities housing as many as 300 residents to 6 residents. There are different levels of care. Level I for those who are self ambulatory, able to get out of bed on their own, and to the dining hall. Level II for those who requi