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Tip Jar: Where the Sun Don't Shine

By
Real Estate Agent with The Somers Team at KW Philadelphia

Today is such a sunny day I thought It would be great to provide a few sun-kissed tips for today's Tip Jar:

1) When taking pictures inside or outside, the photographer should have the sun (or the brightest light source) to their back to create the most favorable photo shots.

2) Just because it is April and 70 degrees, don't think you won't burn in the sun. It takes only 20 minutes to burn so pull out the sunscreen and rub a little Coppertone on your nose, cheeks and shoulders. Hey, slather it all over if you know you will be revealing a little more skin.

3) Plants get sunburn too! So, if the sun and temperature where your indoor plants are located is going to shift, you may want to move your houseplants to accommodate the seasonal change. And, if you are shifting an indoor/ouddoor plant to the out doors this season, prepare to allow the plant some shade time while it toughens up.

When the season changes and we begin to enjoy all of the awesomeness of the sun, it is a good tip to begin to think more about where the sun does shine!

Comments (1)

Von Richcreek
Crye-Leike, Realtors - Nashville, TN
SNP

Thank you for the tips, especially number 1. I always appreciate tip related to photography.

Apr 14, 2011 09:37 AM