Article: When using something like this, it is a good idea to use a remote or an automatic timer. That way you will get less movement.
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Have a tripod. Locate a portable table top that can be used as a place to anchor your camera.
Article: To build this directional antenna, you will need an N-Female chassis mount connector, four #6x1/4" nuts and bolts, 1-1/4" (32 mm) copper wire, pigtail patch cable, and an empty aluminum can.  You will also need a drill, a soldering iron, and a screwdriver that fits the bolts A pigtail cable is a patch cable with a connector at both ends of the cable. The aluminum can should have one side without a lid and one side with a metal bottom. The can's diameter determines where the connector is mounted. Your can should be at least 3 inches (7.6 cm) wide, but can be as big as 6 inches (15.2 cm). Measure up from the bottom of the can and mark the outside where the connector will be. The measurement will vary depending on the diameter of the can. This measurement is determined for maximum signal strength. Below are some common measurements:  3 inches (7.6 cm) - 3.74 inches (9.5 cm) 3.5 inches (8.9 cm) - 2.07 inches  (5.25 cm) 6 inches (15.2 cm) - 1.38 inches (3.5 cm) Use a drill bit the same size as the small side of the N-Female connector to drill a hole where you measure. You can also use a hammer and nail if you don't have a drill. If your N-Female connector has screw holes, drill smaller holes around your larger one to allow you to mount it with the nuts and bolts. Take your copper wire and line it up with the the metal connector on the small side of the N-Female connector. The little brass tube and the length of the wire should total 1.21 inches (3.07 cm) when lined up. Get as close to this measurement as physically possible for the best connection. Use the soldering iron to attach the wire to the brass tube on the back of the N-Female connector. This creates the probe. See this guide for details on soldering. The wire should be sticking straight out from the connector. After the solder has finished cooling, mount the probe to the can with the wire on the inside and the screw connector on the outside. Use the nuts and bolts to secure the probe to the can. Screw the pigtail cable onto the probe mount, and then connect the other end to your wireless card's antenna connector. The can will need to be pointed directly at the wireless access point. You can mount it to a camera tripod with a zip tie for easy pointing. The range you can achieve with your antenna will vary depending on the size of the can, the accuracy of your measurements, and any interference between the antenna and the access point.
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Collect your materials and tools. Measure the can's diameter. Mark the connector's mounting point. Punch a hole in the side of the can. Measure and cut the wire. Solder the copper wire to the small end of the N-Female connector. Secure the probe in the can. Connect the can to the wireless card using the pigtail cable. Point the can at the physical access point.
Article: You can purchase stage makeup packaged in a color wheel with the primary colors you’ll use to make your black eye. Make sure the color wheel you get has dark, earthy tones of yellow, purple, red, and green because these will make your black eye look more realistic.  Some brands, like Ben Nye and Mehron, sell a color wheel called a “bruise wheel” which is perfect for creating a black eye. You can buy stage makeup color wheels online or at local costume stores. Take a makeup sponge, dab it in the red color, and apply it around your eye. Follow along the bone of your eye socket and make sure you get into the creases and the ridge between your eye and nose. The base layer needs to be light and you should be able to see your skin through it. This layer will help the rest of the makeup adhere to your skin. Use a clean part of your makeup sponge to dab the purple color of your color wheel and apply the color around your eye in small amounts at a time. Start at the outer edges of your eye and work towards the center, making sure you apply the color to the ridges and creases around your eye. Real black eyes are splotchy and inconsistent, so don’t apply your makeup to form an even layer of color. Use very small amounts of yellow and green to accent the bruise and make it look deeper and more realistic. Take a clean part of the sponge and dab it in the yellow color and apply it around your eye, then dip the same part of the sponge in the green color to give the green a yellowish tint. To finish your black eye and make it look realistic and seamless, take your makeup sponge and lightly blend along the lines where 2 colors meet, but don’t blend all of the colors together.
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Use a color wheel with red, purple, yellow, and green colors. Make a base layer around your eye with the red color. Use the purple color to add depth to your black eye. Apply a little bit of yellow and green to highlight your black eye. Blend the edges of the colors to soften where the colors meet.