Thanksgiving Day is coming to us soon. Have you make preparations for this festival? In order to spend this time of the year which is celebrated with a lot of fun, why not use Photo Flash Maker Platinum to make a special Thanksgiving Day slideshow to memorize the moment that we join together with family and friends and give thanks for our blessings?
Photo Flash Maker Platinum provides you with the most beautiful transitions, effects and templates. With Photo Flash Maker Platinum, you can create Thanksgiving Day slideshow with photos, music, FLV videos, text, transitions and effects, then output SWF flash file to save to your computer, upload to social websites like MySpace, Live Spaces, blog, etc., upload to our free web album Go2Album, or insert to your personal website.
Now download Photo Flash Maker Platinum to create amazing Thanksgiving Day slideshow with Thanksgiving Day template or other wonderful templates!
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How to share your created Thanksgiving Day slideshow with your friends and family? It's easy with Photo Flash Maker Platinum.
All the 3 kinds of Thanksgiving Day slideshow can be easily shared with people. You can saved the Thanksgiving Day slideshow SWF file to your computer, burn to auto-run CD/DVD, upload to our free web album Go2Album, many social websites like MySpace, Live Spaces, Blogger, etc., or insert to your personal website.
To share the Thanksgiving Day slideshow with others, you just need to follow a few simple steps:
Step 1. Add photos (add videos if you want to create Thanksgiving Day slideshow) and background music
Step 2. Choose transition effects and template to display the Thanksgiving Day slideshow
Step 3. Publish the Thanksgiving Day slideshow
Its thanksgiving time again, and you would be busy spending time with your family, feasting, and of course taking photos. We think a set of candid photographs is a much better way to capture the true spirit of a gathering than individual and group poses.
- Here are some tips for candid photography that you might want to try on Thanksgiving Day:
* Choose a medium to wide zoom lens. That will give you the most versatility moving between the action outdoors and the action in the kitchen. Fast glass is preferable, of course, but bring what you can.
* Use your auto-ISO setting to give you faster shutter speeds when you need it. You’re likely to be shooting indoors a lot of the time. Modern DSLRs can easily handle 800 or even 1600 ISO with acceptable noise levels. Enabling auto-ISO will also save you from shooting high ISO images when you head outside.
* But don’t be afraid of the flash either. Flash photography in itself isn’t a bad thing and it’s certainly much better than the alternative: a blurry mess.
* If you’re using the popup flash and a zoom lens, remove the lens hood so you don’t get a shadow at the bottom of your frame.
* Keep a respectful distance and be unobtrusive. If you’re getting in everyone’s face and flashing every two seconds you’re going to get a memory card full of annoyed faces.
* Be observant. Wait for moments to happen. Even seemingly random, special moments can often be predicted by a few seconds if you’re paying attention. Keep your camera ready at all times.
* Don’t just shoot the final product. Get into the kitchen. Take shots of the preparations. Cooks in action. The final touches being put on the pumpkin pies. The table being set for dinner. Children rushing inside at the sound of the dinner bell.
* Go wide. Don’t only shoot close-up portraits. Include some of the surroundings so that when you look at the photo later you can tell where and when it was taken without checking the date. It will be more meaningful to you. Bonus: the wider the lens angle, the slower your shutter speed can be and still get away with sharp photos.
* Don’t shoot people while they’re eating. Especially if they are lifting a fork or have food in their mouth. It’s never flattering, no one likes it, and you’ll lose the trust of your subjects.
* Let the kids take some photos. You may be pleasantly surprised.
* Relax. Don’t worry about missing something. It’s often better to be in the moment than to see it through a viewfinder.
Do you ever want to establish a good mood of your Thanksgiving Day slideshow? Here we suggest some popular Thanksgiving songs for children and teens to be your Thanksgiving Day slideshow's background music.
- These Thanksgiving song lyrics are available from a variety of albums: :
"Every Day Is Thanksgiving" - Karen Rupprecht & Pam Miinor
"First Americans, and So Proud" - U.S.A. Hooray
"The First Thanksgiving" - U.S.A. Hooray
"Give Thanks" - Pam Minor
"I'm Thankful" - Jack Hartmann
"Johnny Appleseed" - Traditional
"Let's Have a Dinner... Thanksgiving" - Andrew Germain
"Over the River and Through the Woods" - Traditional Song Lyrics
"Pilgrim Children" - M. Ryan Taylor's Thanksgiving Songs
"Rockin' Jingle Bells " - Daria Marmaluk-Hajioannou
"Thank You for Thanksgiving " - Two of a Kind
"Thanksgiving " - Listen & Learn
"Turkey Dinner Dance " - Listen & Learn
"Turkey In the Straw" - Traditional Song Lyrics
"Turkey Trot" - Ron Brown
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