Cropping can usually maintain the quality of your photo without your having to resort to removing the watermark using the software programs mentioned in this article. If the image you’re using is a stock photo or popular image, chances are you can find an unwatermarked version at Google Images. Drag your photo into the search bar on Google Images at https://www.google.com/imghp, then browse for an unwatermarked version of your photo in search results. These sites provide thousands of free photos you can use that lack watermarks.
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One-sentence summary -- Crop the watermark from your photo using your usual photo editor if the watermark is positioned at the very top, bottom, side, or corner of the photo. Search for an unwatermarked version of your photo at Google Images. Consider searching for similar photos that lack watermarks on free photo sites such as Flickr and FreeImages.


Things like a bright blue sky or snow can give your picture a hazy appearance. Attach a UV filter to the end of your lens to add warmer hues to the picture and reduce the amount of haze. The filter may also add more contrast to your photos, so the sky and horizon will have defined edges. Many digital cameras already have automatic color correction, so UV filters aren’t necessary. Since polarizing filters add richness to colors, they work great for any landscape photos. If you plan on shooting pictures of water, using a polarizing lens can help the water appear clear rather than reflective. Attach the filter before your shoot and rotate it around the lens to see how it affects the colors of your photo.  Polarizing filters work best when your camera is aimed perpendicular to the direction of the sun. Polarizing filters can make handheld or action shots look blurry since they reduce the amount of light let into the lens. Since ND filters increase the exposure time on your shots, objects that are moving will look blurred when you take their photos. Try using an ND filter on rivers or waterfalls to create a smooth time-lapse photo that’s more visually interesting. You can also use ND filters to make moving objects “disappear” if you want to capture a landscape or city street so it looks empty. ND filters can reduce the sharpness of your photos. Don’t use one if you want an image that looks clear. Taking pictures of sunrise and sunset without a GND filter will make them look either under- or overexposed. Screw on the GND filter and line the side of the filter that lets in the most light with the horizon. Make sure the sun is blocked by the darker side of the filter before you take your picture. Vertical objects in your photo may appear differently colored depending on how the filter is aligned. Set your camera on a tripod near the object you want to shoot and attach the close-up filter to the lens. Close-up filters work best for shooting detailed pictures of nature, such as insects or flowers. You can also use the filter to zoom in on everyday objects or toys if you want to make them look more artistic. Close-up filters will distort the image until you choose an object to focus on. Choose a special effect filter you like and manually adjust the focus so the lights are slightly blurry. The effects filter will add different shapes, cloudiness, or colors to the photo to make it more unique and artistic. Try switching and rotating the filters to see how they affect light differently.
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One-sentence summary -- Choose a UV filter when shooting cool-colored landscapes. Pick a polarizing filter to shoot colorful landscapes and water. Try an ND filter to add blur to moving objects. Capture sunrise and sunsets with a GND filter. Use a close-up filter to shoot small details on objects. Change how lights look with special effects filters.


Cracking your back can temporarily relieve back pain. However, persistent back pain should be evaluated by a medical professional.  Back pain can come in response to sitting in an uncomfortable position or strain during exercise. In most cases, it goes away on its own with time. However, back pain that persists beyond a few weeks should be evaluated by a doctor. Depending on the cause of your back pain, your doctor will recommend a treatment. Back pain is usually treated with things like physical therapy and possibly medication. In rare cases, surgery may be required for back pain. Cracking your back can be fine once in a while to alleviate discomfort. However, cracking your back constantly can unnecessarily stretch out the muscles in your back. This can result in a condition known as hyper-mobility. If you feel the need to constantly crack your back due to pain, see a doctor instead of repeatedly cracking your back. . Stretching is usually better than cracking your back to alleviate mild pain. To stretch your back, flex forward and then backwards. Then, bend from side to side. This should relieve some tension.
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One-sentence summary -- See a doctor if you have persistent back pain. Do not crack your back too often. Opt for stretches over cracking you back


The smoke shouldn’t be going into your mouth or lungs at this point. You’re just using your inhale to draw the smoke up into the smoke chamber. As you’re inhaling, you should start to see the chamber getting cloudy as it fills with smoke. If you’re new to smoking bongs, only fill the smoke chamber halfway with smoke for your first few tries so you don’t overwhelm yourself. Set the lighter aside or hold it in your hand. Stop inhaling, but don’t remove your mouth from the mouthpiece or the smoke in the smoke chamber will escape. Use the same hand you used to light the bowl to pull the bowl out of the stem. When you’re inhaling the smoke, inhale deeply so it goes into your lungs. If you can’t inhale the smoke in the chamber all at once, take your mouth off the mouthpiece and cover the mouthpiece with the palm of your hand so the smoke doesn’t escape. When you’re ready to inhale the rest of the smoke, remove your hand and quickly put your mouth back on the mouthpiece. Holding the smoke in for longer won't get you higher, and it could be worse for your health. Holding the smoke in for 2-3 seconds will be enough to get you high. Blow the smoke into the room or out a window. If you're smoking with other people, tilt your head back and blow the smoke up so you're not blowing it in their faces. If you’re smoking alone, relight the bowl when you’re ready to take another hit. If you’re smoking with friends, pass the bong and lighter to the person next to you. If you're all done with the bong, remove the bowl and pour out the water. Thoroughly rinse the bong and place it in a safe spot where it won't get damaged.
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Inhale slowly as you’re lighting the bowl. Stop lighting the bowl when you’re satisfied with the amount of smoke. Pull the bowl out of the stem and inhale the smoke in the chamber. Hold the smoke in your lungs for a few seconds. Exhale the smoke. Place the bowl back in the stem.