In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The eyes and mouth can express a multitude of emotions. It is important to keep control over them at all times. The best way to do this is by working on your non-expression. A blank face is a look people use to keep others at a distance. You can see this face displayed in almost any crowded elevator. It's like a do not disturb sign for your face.  Take a moment to consciously relax the muscles in your face. You'd be surprised how tensed-up they can become even if you aren't experiencing any emotions. Poker players make an art form of the expressionless poker face. Study how poker players play without any indication of excitement or nervousness. Do not avoid eye contact. Avoiding eye contact can be perceived as an emotional reaction. Just look at the person the same way you would look at a chair or a wall. Subtle gestures can be very expressive, even if we are not always consciously aware of them. This is usually the most difficult part of looking emotionless, and no matter how hard you try there is still going to be some small gesture that tells something about how you feel.  Avoid any fidgeting, such as cracking your knuckles or biting your fingernails. Do not show any hints that you are tired by rubbing your eyes or yawning. Tapping your feet can make you seem nervous. Looking down too much can make you seem shy or sad. While most people can keep a poker face, even poker players' hands betray them and it is the biggest tell picked up by watchful eyes. Hesitant hand and arm movements can show your fear, uncertainty, anxiety or excitement. Try making only fluid and deliberate movements. Don't move unless you need to. Then, move decisively and confidently. Avoid showing any emotion with the way you stand or sit.  Don't cross your arms. This can be seen as defensive. Keep your arms relaxed and at your sides. Sit back in your seat. A relaxed, unconcerned posture is the best way to show how unemotionally involved you are. It also helps put more distance between you and anyone you are with. Leaning forward can make you seem eager or excited.
Summary: Relax your eyes and mouth. Watch your movements. Maintain emotionless posture.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: They should be spaced slightly apart, but not so far as to suggest that they come from different feet. Follow the images on the right for guidance. These will form the body of the foot. Add five ovals at the end of each oval for the toes. Remember, though: this time the footprint has to look like it is reflected on a mirror. Simply continue to repeat the steps you've already done, and hopefully your footprints will improve. Use blue or purple to make it look like someone stepped on ink by accident, or color the background like sand and have the footprints in shadow to give the impression of a beach scene.
Summary: Draw the first footprint using two ovals. Connect the sides of the ovals with curves. Repeat the process. Draw a few more to make the drawing look more realistic. Color in your footprints.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Frame and compose your shot. Aim the camera at your subject, and the camera will adjust its settings automatically based on your subject. The settings the camera has set will be displayed on the upper-right part of the screen. Icons representing the scene, shooting mode, image stabilization mode, and flash will be present. Adjust the zoom level by switching the round zoom focus at the top of the camera. Press the shutter button halfway and let the camera’s autofocus do the trick. Make sure that the camera has captured the proper focus points. Adjust your focus if necessary by releasing the shutter button and restarting your focus. It is during focusing that the camera records the 2–4 second clips for the digest movie. Whatever the camera captures this time will be recorded. It will be a good idea to aim the camera at your subject a few seconds before shooting. Once you’ve achieved the focus you want, press the shutter button all the way. Keep your hand still to prevent camera shake. The camera will record the shot and display it for a few moments on the screen. The camera will record the movie clip and end with the still image you took. This set now composes a single chapter for the digest movie. Press the “Play” button at the back of the camera to view your picture with the movie clip.
Summary:
Compose the shot. Observe the icons. Zoom in or out. Focus. Shoot. View the picture.