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The Camera (Ansel Adams Photography, Book 1) Review

The Camera (Ansel Adams Photography, Book 1)
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This is a book which is filled with both photographs and descriptions of the technique to create photographs. I took a hard-cover copy on a week long trip to photograph parts of Ireland, and was very glad to carry the book with me and read it. Ansel did use a view camera for many of his most famous photos; I use medium and small format, myself. Even though Ansel used a view camera, with its associated movements, the book makes an effort to describe technique as it applies to small and medium format cameras. This effort reached its goal for me. I got a lot of enjoyment out of reading this book, and practical information, too. The basic, straight-forward clarity of the writing in this book would make it a good read for anyone with an interest in photographic technique, from rank beginner to seasoned pro.
One technique I enhanced from this book was the use of a high camera position. Ansel took many of his photos from a tripod which was mounted on the roof of his station wagon. One of the benefits of such a location is the "semi-helicopter" look to the photos. The foliage is more interesting from this height, and the viewer can see more than he would be able to from ground level.

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This is an atrractively priced photography classic made accessible to a wider, new audience. It covers everything from "seeing" the finished photo in advance, to lens choices. It is illustrated with many of Ansel Adams most famous images.

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How to Survive a Horror Movie Review

How to Survive a Horror Movie
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While there were attempts at making "self-aware" horror movies before, it could be said that "Scream" was the best attempt at doing so. It is fitting then that Wes Craven writes a short introduction to "How to Survive a Horror Movie," a tongue in cheek manual on doing just that. This is one of those rare books that you could pass by in a book store, start flipping through, and decide then and there you must own it. It starts very strong with chapters on deciding if you are currently in a horror movie, what kind of horror movie you're in, and the unique skills required in surviving the many different genres of horror movies.
There are several laugh-out-loud passages, that I won't spoil here, and the book is filled with decidedly creepy pictures evoking the mood of the old EC comic books. Where the book falters is in the later chapters as the witty, self-aware horror movie depictions give way to simple how-to lists that offer no humor (the worst of which is the snakes on a plane bit that just falls flat).
"How to Survive a Horror Movie" does end with perhaps the funniest tip of the whole book with a "sure fire" way to defeat the devil (do yourself a favor and don't read it until the very end). While not a five star homerun, due to the last third of the book that starts to drag, this is an entertaining and light read that will please any horror fan and even the simple movie buff.


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The Ramblings of an Average Joe Stock Trader: The things I wish I knew in the beginning (Volume 1) Review

The Ramblings of an Average Joe Stock Trader: The things I wish I knew in the beginning (Volume 1)
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The book is a straight to the point book with infomation that you wont find in other books or on other websites. Its like a stock tip workbook that truely helps you when you are starting out. I highly recommend it!!!

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The Ramblings of an Average Joe Stock Trader is a compilation of all information learned starting out as a investor then turned daytrader.This book gives the reader information that you will not find in other books, web sites or even asking your broker.The topics include things that you will only find out by hardwork trial and error.This book provides you with the questions that all investors should know when starting out.These are the things I wish someone would have told me when I started out trading stocks so long ago.The information inside this book would saved me hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars.The information in this book easily pays for itself 10 times over.Some of the topics include, getting started in trading, opening a brokerage account, trading with less than $25,000, paying commisions,charting setups, time frames, sources of information, stochastics, trend lines, channels, time frames, quarterly earnings, dividends, using the news, using margin, and much more including tips and tricks to dealing with the market.

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