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Only cut out the darkened section where the image appears. After you do that, you should have a rectangle. This will be your template or stencil for your tattoo. You’ll use it in a similar way to how you use the sticker in the”sticker method,” but instead of having a shape as your tattoo, you will have an image. You don’t want to cover that section of the negative because the image might not transfer properly. The properties of the film are what makes the image transfer.If you cover it with tape, it may not work as well or at all. Put just enough clear tape on the edges of the negative to hold it on your skin. Make sure you sit in a sunny spot so that the sun hits the negative. Let the UV rays penetrate through the negative. When you pull it off, you'll have the photograph imprinted on your skin.

summary: Cut the negative of a black and white film that you like. Tape the film negative to your skin with clear tape.Try not to cover the photo section of the negative. Sit out in the sun to tan as you normally would.


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Diversity is key. If you want to be popular on Instagram, you need to find a variety of things to post about. Look at the pictures that you've taken and find ways to vary those themes, and repackage the same content. Learn what kind of photos are getting the most likes and evolve on them  If you like taking food pics, that's great. A theme is good, but if you like hamburgers, nobody wants to look at three pictures of hamburgers a day. You'll lose followers if your feed is repetitive. Instead, take pictures of empty plates, food in process, the outside of restaurants you like, menus that you like. Shake it up. Never re-post the same picture that you've already posted, especially not the same day. If you didn't get as many likes as you wanted the first time, don't put the same picture back up. . Instagram is notable for its filter-options that you can use on your pictures. Using them to complement the pictures that you take can help you get more followers and likes. It's good taste.  "#nofilter" is a popular tag for a reason. If you can find beauty that's real and not artificial, people like that. Think sunsets, or very colorful, high-contrast night scenes. Filters can't make a bad or boring picture good. Experiment with different ones, but make sure the picture is interesting to begin with. Try to upgrade your camera if you can. HD pictures always look a lot better. Willow is said to be the filter that gets the most amount of likes, but experiment for yourself and find out which filters are most effective for your followers. It's possible to combine pictures together to make interesting combinations or even collages that can tell an entertaining story. Take before and after pictures and post them spaced out a little, according to what kinds of photos were included. Take a picture of the burger you're about to eat, with some kind of comment about how you're hungry enough to eat a horse. Half an hour later, take another picture of your empty plate with the caption, "#winning." There are a tons of other photo editing apps made specifically to work along with Instagram. You can add additional filters and frames for your pictures, you can add funny visual tricks, and you can split pictures or combine them with other pictures. It gives you a bit more creativity to share on Instagram with your followers. Here are some popular editing apps:  Snapseed Camera+ VSCO Cam Photoshop Express and Photoshop Touch Noir Photo ColorSplash Afterlight Keep it classy, or you risk getting your Instagram account cancelled. When you're trying to get popular on Instagram, keep it hovering around PG-13 at the most. In some cases, it's true that sex sells, but no nudity or crudity on your Instagram feed.

summary: Take a variety of pictures. Use the filter function smartly Tell stories with your pictures. Use other photo editing apps. Keep it relatively clean.


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Before taking your rabbit to a veterinarian, try to assess for yourself why the rabbit may be sneezing. Monitoring symptoms can help you better aid the vet in determining what's wrong.  Your rabbit could have an upper respiratory infection, which may manifest with runny nose, runny eyes, and sneezing. It could also be a lower respiratory infection, which would include symptoms like loud breathing. Rabbits with lower respiratory infections may also that stick their noses up when breathing. Foreign object such as a hair or a bit of food trapped in a nasal passage. In this case, there would be few symptoms beyond sneezing. A dental problem, such as an infection that has spread to the nose, can cause sneezing. This would cause other cold-like symptoms, such as a runny nose, and is most likely in older rabbits.  Again, a veterinarian should make a formal assessment, but you can come prepared with your opinion and information regarding symptoms to help. Not all vets will see rabbits. Those who say they will may not always have enough background with rabbits to correctly evaluate your pet. Ask rabbit owners for vet referrals and search online for rabbit-savvy vets in your area. Always read reviews before making an appointment. Take the rabbit to the vet in a carrier or a well-ventilated box, and provide water in the pet carrier for your rabbit in case they need to drink. Many carriers now come with food and water dishes built in. Your pet's safety is the main thing when choosing a carrier, so find the right one for your needs before bringing your sick rabbit to the vet. Choose from crates, slings, and more. You can talk to a pet store owner or ask the vet over the phone what kind of carrier you should purchase if you don't already have one. The vet may have to do different tests, along with a physical exam, to determine the cause of the problem. Your appointment length will depend on what tests the vet feels the need to conduct.  Some vets ask that you bring in a stool sample for testing. This sample should be less than 24 hours old.  Your vet may want to do a blood tests, where blood will be drawn from your rabbit. They might also take a sample of any nasal discharge on which to run tests. These tests will help determine what kind of antibiotic will be best to help your rabbit fight the infection, if applicable. Be sure to tell the vet everything about your rabbit's home, from what your rabbit eats to what kind of bedding he uses. It may be something as simple as a change in bedding that puts an end to the sneezing.
summary: Observe your rabbit. Find a veterinarian who has experience with rabbits. Bring the rabbit to a veterinarian. Allow the veterinarian to assess the problem.