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by Sunil Punjabi, Sun

A conservatory or greenhouse as it is generally called, is a glass and metal structure traditionally found in the garden of a large house, but can also be built as an extension to the main structure of the house. The traditional nineteenth century conservatories were large greenhouses used for growing tender and rare plants, and sometimes for birds and rare animals.

Small garden conservatories became popular in the second half of the twentieth century, as greenhouses, for conserving plants, and for recreational purposes, as a solarium or sunroom. Conservatories are also often used as an extra room rather than for horticulture. Most modern conservatories are small, due to space constraints, and can be made of PVC, wood, and glass, and are added to houses and gardens for home improvement purposes, and recreation or leisure.

Conservatories can be built in different shapes, styles, and sizes and building or adding a conservatory to your home is a relatively simple way to increase the habitable space in your home. You can either build your own conservatory with a DIY kit or hire someone to custom build it for you. Some of the different styles are as follows:

Gable Front Conservatory

The gable conservatory is a light and modern conservatory that brings your garden into your home. A Gable Front Conservatory is recognizable from its rectangular floor plan and triangular frontage. A major feature of this style is that the front elevation windows extend to meet the apex of the roof. This helps to maximize the feeling of light and space and create a feeling of great height within the conservatory.

P-Shape Conservatory

A P-Shaped conservatory refers to the floor plan of the conservatory in which the vertical line of the P will usually be a lean-to design structure attached to the property, while the semi-circle of the P could be a Victorian or Edwardian design in harmony with the lean-to part of the conservatory. Bespoke conservatories, such as a P-Shape offer increased flexibility in design and increased usability.

Victorian Conservatory

The Victorian is the most popular style of conservatory, thanks to its impressive versatility and its ability to complement most types of property. It can be distinguished by its steeply pitched roof and its use of ornate detailing along the roof's center apex (called the ridge). Victorian conservatories have 3 or 5 facets, these are the angles of the conservatory that give it a curved appearance and provide maximum space.

Edwardian Conservatory

An Edwardian (also referred to as Georgian) style of conservatory is similar to a Victorian. The main difference being a rectangular floor plan which maximizes the use of internal space. Edwardian conservatories are more understated in design and therefore detract less from the visual impact of the main property.

If you need more space and do not want the hassle of moving to a another house with some greenery around, then adding a conservatory to your home could be a perfect and cost effective solution. A conservatory will provide an elegant addition to your home and will become the center of summer activity.

You can find more information on building your own DIY Conservatories or sunroom in a suitable style at http://www.weathertightwindows.com/conservatories.asp


People do a living out of taking photos. As time passes by, the use of cameras have evolved making it more high tech and making it more functional. Nowadays, taking photos is no longer as simple as pressing the button to capture photos, but it involves a process, an art and a technique. A person smiling in the middle of the day can have more impact with the right use of light and manipulation of lenses. Taking photos have covered almost all areas of our lives. People take pictures of themselves in ordinary days. It has also taken parts in the major events of our lives, most especially weddings.

Wedding celebrations are unforgettable. It is one of the major events in our lives because it marks the beginning of a new life while sharing it with someone you love. While others dread to get married because it is such a big step, others are happy to do it because it practically marks the first day of spending the rest of your life with someone they love. Since this day is very symbolic, any person undergoing such event will definitely want to have this memory captured the best way it can be done.

Wedding photography is one of the variations in taking photos that is done on this special day. What makes it unique? The theme is all about love. It captures every moment that shows how love is evident in every couple. It is all about being together, with wedding gowns and suits, the wedding location and many more. People who have talent in photography have definitely made a business out of it because couples find it a necessity in their celebration. There is a high demand for this kind of service and with the latest technology; results are even better compared before.

Professionals now have various approaches in taking wedding photos. Traditional photo-shoots are most common. Typically, the bride and groom have already planned what shots they want to be taken on their wedding day. All photos are done formally with proper lighting and balance. Sometimes, subjects posed while proper leveling and balancing of formation is observed. Simply saying it is stiff compared to the other types. Sometimes, lights are manipulated too and posing is usually uniform. Another type is photojournalism. You will be taking no orders from the photographer. Instead, the couples can do their own thing and the one taking the photos will simply have to adjust on his own and take their best shots from their free-flowing movements. From the looks of it, it is indeed more candid. This is usually very fast because every significant movement done by the subjects are done spontaneously.

However, some wedding photography is totally new to us. They may look traditional at the same time photojournalistic. Sometimes, they have a dramatic effect to the viewer at the same time it can look very candid. It is different in a way that it creates stories for people to understand the events. Every pose that is unscripted and spontaneous, are taken and if you look at it, conveys a meaning. This is what they call the modern style or contemporary.

Summary

Because photography has made a big impact in our lives, it is made into a business to cater weddings. With the aid of technology, photo styles have evolved for people to have more choices in order to enjoy their photos. Anyone can choose from traditional, photojournalistic and contemporary styles.

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Sunil Punjabi has sinced written about articles on various topics from Food and Drink, Home Improvement and Cooking Tips. I am a Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP,MCSD, MCAD.Net,MCSD.Net, MCP-.Net 2.0). I have been conducting Training and Certification Guidance for
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