Article: The main thing you want to do when you take a picture is eliminate camera shake. Use a faster shutter speed to avoid camera shake blur. Try at least 1/60 for this type of photo. If you have steady hands, 1/30 may produce a good picture.  For this situation, a change in shutter speed has essentially no effect (other than on overall exposure level) unless something moves enough during the exposure to smear it by at least a pixel width. Even then, it will only make the picture a little soft unless something moves enough to smear it across many pixel widths. An image-stabilizing lens or camera can let you hold the camera a stop or two slower, as can careful holding technique. Setting the camera on something sturdy like a tripod eliminates camera shake, especially when you choose a slower shutter speed. Determining if what you want to photograph is still or in motion helps you choose a shutter speed. If you want to photograph something that is moving, you need a fast shutter speed.  Use 1/500 for general photography of everyday events, sports, and subjects. Use 1/1000-1/4000 when shooting subjects that are extremely fast and up close. 1/1000-1/2000 works well when photographing birds. 1/1000 works well when taking photos of cars. When you take a picture of something moving, a slow shutter speed will catch the movement as a blur. This works really well for action shots of sports photography. A slow shutter speed will give you a blurry background.  You can also use this technique to pan the action by showing a still subject on a moving background. For this, use a shutter speed of 1/15.  Follow the subject so that mostly the background, rather than the subject, moves relative to the camera and is blurred. Use a slower shutter speed when shooting running water that you would like to be blurry. Light affects the exposure of your picture. The source of light determines what kind of shutter speed you will choose. If you allow too much light, your photo will be overexposed. If you let in too little light, it will be underexposed.  Faster shutter speeds work well with a lot of light. Slower shutter speeds are used with less light so that light can enter the camera and illuminate the photo. In situations where you have very low light, you may want to use multiple second shutter speeds. For this, you will need a tripod or something else to stabilize the camera. Slow shutter speeds can be used at night. This will give you light trails, like from cars or fireworks. Try 2-30 seconds if you want to attain this effect.  For getting an action shot in a dark area, increase the ISO sensitivity and choose a slow shutter speed. Use an external flash, and combined with the slow shutter speed (like 1/250), you can freeze the motion.
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Pick a speed that won't blur when shooting still objects. Choose a fast shutter speed if you want to freeze movement. Use a slow shutter speed to catch motion blur. Determine the shutter speed based on light.
Article: A lot of money will be required in either case, but franchising may be easier in terms of marketing, advertising, and other setup tasks. You will likely have to pay a franchising fee out of your profit, but this may be considerably easier than doing everything on your own. Though it may be slightly different for a franchise in that you don't need your own marketing ideas and you have business practices outlined for you, these documents will typically help you secure funding if you need to take out a loan. If you don't have them at all, you may run into difficulty securing the required capital.  Create a business plan by listing the name and business structure (sole proprietorship, limited partnership, etc.) of your store. You can then continue by listing the items and services you plan to offer and the estimated startup costs for those items and services. For more information, see how to write a business plan and how to write a business plan for a small business. Develop your marketing plan by first analyzing your local competition and customer base. You can use sources like the US Bureau of Labor Statistics and U.S. Census for this information or contact your local branch of the US Small Business Association for assistance. Continue your marketing plan by analyzing the overall convenience store industry and then providing a plan for advertising, signage, and retention of customers. For more information, see how to create a marketing plan. Plan out details of when your business will be open and where it will be (if known). This will largely depend on the cost of real estate in your area and what service and items you plan to offer. The startup costs for a convenience store can range from as low as $10,000 to well over $1 Million, so do your research and consider the costs of business in your area to determine your own budget. Chances are, you won't have enough funding just lying around to cover your startup costs. This means that you will have to take out a loan to start your business. The Small Business Administration offers a variety of loan solutions to help new owners get their business started. You can also check with your local bank for other loan options. Make sure you are in compliance with all local, state, and federal guidelines. The insurance will protect you from theft as well as help provide worker's compensation if an employee is hurt on the job.  At the very least, you will need a sales and use license from the state department of taxation in order to collect sales tax on items sold. If you sell any other regulated products at your store, like alcohol, cigarettes, lottery tickets, or gasoline, you will need additional licenses, as required by law in your state. Requirements for permits and insurance also vary by state. Check with the Small Business Administration in your state for more information.
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Decide whether you want to start your store from the ground up or buy into a franchise. Develop your business and marketing plans, regardless of whether you are opening your own convenience store or a franchise. Determine a budget for startup costs. Secure the required funding. Obtain the necessary licensing, permits, and insurance required to run your business.
Article: God cannot look upon sin. "Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived, neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind, nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God" (I Corinthians 6:9-10). . Live as God's child that He loves positionally in Christ, and you will be in His joy forever, including in sorrows. He is your comfort. Yet, you need to access His righteousness and forgiveness, remembering that you must also forgive, or you will not be forgiven as a follower. So that you may be more pleasing in His eye, always forgive, as it comes back to you in kind! "And when ye stand praying, forgive, if ye have ought against any that your Father also which is in heaven may forgive you your trespasses" (Mark 11:25). Love one another as He has loved you. Love mercy and be kind. And if they are sick you should pray for them to be healed. Matthew 7:12 says, "Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them, for this is the law and the prophets." Seek goodwill and the good of others in all you do and say. Pray for God to bless your enemies with good things. Considering that as a direct instruction from His word, practice it whether you like it or not. Remain in a spirit of thankfulness and gratitude; blessing others for God hears such things as a living prayer. It counts as praying ceaselessly as you glorify God and treat others as you would want to be treated. As whatever you do to the least of these, you do to the Lord, good or bad.
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Stop harboring sin in your life. Forgive others Love your enemy and never treat others wrongly. Bless and curse not. Pray without ceasing 1 Thessalonians 5:17.