Trilogy Pizza: A San Antonio Pizzeria

April 14, 2015 1:45 pm

You'll find specialty pies and other dishes at San Antonio's Trilogy Pizza. Cruise by for the lunch buffet to have pizza, salad, and dessert for one low price. Order off the menu and you can design your own pizza from a bounteous list of ingredients, or choose one of their specialty pies.

Trilogy's three different crust styles include California traditional, whole wheat, and deep dish. Specialty pies include the Salute with mozzarella, goat cheese, chicken, zucchini, tomatoes, bell peppers, onions, & garlic-infused olive oil, and the Italian Deli with mozzarella, salami, ham, pepperoni, black olives, pepperoncini, bell peppers, & onions. Antipasti, salads and pasta are also on the menu.

Triology Pizza is open Tuesday through Sunday.

Trilogy Pizza
19141 Stone Oak Parkway
San Antonio, TX 78258
(210) 404-1818
www.trilogybistro.com
www.yelp.com/biz/trilogy-pizza-san-antonio-2

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Photography 101: Basics a Beginner Photog Should Know

April 7, 2015 1:45 pm

So you just purchased your first DSLR camera, and now it’s time to learn how to use it. Here are a few essential digital photography tips that every aspiring shutterbug should know.

  1. Hold your camera properly. In order to avoid shaky, blurry photographs, hold your camera with your left hand, supporting the lens and your right hand around the body. For action photos, you might even want to use a tripod.
  2. Use the rule of thirds. Imagine a grid of nine equal sections (three horizontal, three vertical). Place the most important focal points of the photograph, such as a person’s face or a house in the distance, in the places where the grids intersect. It is believed that these types of photos are the most appealing to the human eye.
  3. Use linear shapes to direct the eye. To draw the viewer’s eye where you want it to look, place your subject between linear objects, such as at the end of a pier.
  4. Switch up your perspective. Instead of always photographing your subject straight on, try shooting from above, below or at an angle to create visual interest.
  5. Try the Sunny 16 rule. To shoot outdoors on a sunny day, set your camera at an aperture of f/16 and 1/100th of a second shutter speed to avoid over or underexposure.

Top 10 Digital Photography Tips [Exposure Guide]
Basics of Photography: Composition and Technique [Lifehacker]
How To Hold A Camera [About Home]

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Happy Spring!

April 2, 2015 3:12 pm

Everything is starting to bud and bloom! What are you doing to enjoy this lovely change in weather?

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