Beautiful Split Point Lighthou Love Moments
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Piha, New Zealand by Zanthia
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Do It Yourself: Make Your Own Non-Toxic Household Cleaners #30DaysofGOOD
With a few simple ingredients that you probably already own—such as baking soda, white vinegar and lemon juice—it’s easy to substitute many store-bought cleaners with safe, eco-friendly options.
DIY Tea Lights on Bent Spoons Wall Art. Hardest thing: bending the spoons. Tutorial at Spruce Your Nest here.
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For the aspiring photographer out there — LIFE.com asked professional photographer Tyler Stalman to offer insights on portraiture, lighting, and composition. Today, we’re featuring three of his tips.
Of this classic LIFE photograph by John Loengard of the Beatles in a pool in Miami, Stalman says:
Most people, when taking group shots, want to line everybody up — even putting them in rows — but when you have a bunch of people it’s great to put them in a new or unexpected environment. Like this Loengard photo: you get all this extra depth in the picture, and there’s so much going on at once. Don’t be afraid to shuffle people around when you’re doing a group shot.
Photo Tip #1: Look for New Environments, Mix People Up
This post is by LIFE as part of Photojojo’s Show & Tell Week.