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Anne Taintor 2010 Engagement Calendar by Anne Taintor – Save 32% Today!

Anne Taintor  2010 Engagement Calendar by Anne Taintor

Why Buy A Anne Taintor 2010 Engagement Calendar by Anne Taintor?
Track your appointments and tickle your funny bone from January to December in this weekly engagement calendar chock-full of Anne Taintors hilarious vintage designs.

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  • ISBN13: 9780811867511
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Over 1 Five Star Customer Reviews On Amazon!

Love it!
I love this calendar planner. It is large enough to have enough space to write appointments or other information, but small enough to fit in my purse. It can be a little bulky weight-wise, but the entertainment I receive from the calendar is worth it. The humor/sarcasm is right up my alley. Each week as a quote at the top and also a 30s-50s photo with the perfect saracastic captions created by Ms. Taintor. I couldn’t stop laughing throughout the whole calendar.

If you like this type of humor and want a colorful, nicely sized purse calendar, this is it.

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Tom Mackies Landscape Photography Secrets by Tom Mackie – Save 34% Today!

Tom Mackies Landscape Photography Secrets by Tom Mackie

Why Buy A Tom Mackies Landscape Photography Secrets by Tom Mackie?
-A fascinating look at how this top photographer produces meaningful landscape images

-Covers all the different landscape genres from beaches to forests and everything in between

-A follow-up to the hugely successful Photos with Impact Taking and making a photograph that will have more impact than others, one that stands out from the crowd, takes skill and time. With this stunning new guide from world-renowned photographer Tom Mackie, readers will learn how to take the best landscape photographs possible — photos with impact.

Rather than concentrating on techniques, Mackie breaks down all the different sub-genres of landscape photography and examines the challenges and particular processes involved with each specific environment. From the white sand beaches of Aruba, to the snow-capped peaks of the Alps, each chapter includes Mackies best images with detailed captions that explain how the image was achieved.

Over 2 Five Star Customer Reviews On Amazon!

There are No Secrets
There are no secrets in “Tom Mackie’s Landscape Photography Secrets” except those encoded in Mackie’s brilliant photographs. But for the photographer willing to take the time to decode them, Mackie’s book will speak volumes.

The book is organized into different environments for landscape photography, including urban, rural, coastal, mountain, forest, desert, water and garden landscapes. The reader will find this approach convenient for review before entering one of these environments with his or her camera.

The pictures are spectacular. As I write, I’ve randomly opened the book to a winter picture of a crystal encrusted tree, set off against an intense blue sky, and framed by the ruins of a church. In front of the ruin and to the right is a lone crystal encrusted weed and set further back from the subject and to the left is a smaller encrusted tree. The ruins, the weed and the smaller tree and several other objects continually lead the eye back to the central subject.

Mackie loves the panoramic view that imitates the way we naturally see. There is a photograph of a snow-covered ridge moving from near left to far right, enclosing a green valley. And there in the left foreground is a highland sheep, like an exclamation point.

Mackie regularly uses filters to improve his pictures. Almost every photograph uses a polarizing filter to intensify colors. Mackie is not above using a coral filter to capture his vision.

This book was a twice eaten meal. The first time I read it I rushed from picture to text and back again. I must confess to being a little disappointed by the text. Then I went back over the pictures slowly, analyzing and comparing them. Each one was a mini-lesson in landscape photography.

Mackie’s ghost writer did a competent job of writing but did not provide any illumination for the student landscape photographer. Rather than secrets, the prose contains a number of tips that are common in the literature but still bear repeating. It’s no secret that returning to a photographic scene under different time and weather conditions will yield new material that will probably be enhanced by the light of experience or that wet rocks provide more dramatic subjects than dry ones.

I wish that Mackie had given us his own words, taking the time to shape and polish them the same way that he does with his photographs. It’s hard work to apply writing techniques to explain your vision, but it’s not something that someone else can do well for you.

As an instructional manual, this book is aimed at advanced photographers who are capable of analyzing the photographs and extracting lessons from them. Others readers may just have to sit back and enjoy the glorious landscape photographs.

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Drawings for the Bible by Marc Chagall – Save 32% Today!

Drawings for the Bible by Marc Chagall

Why Buy A Drawings for the Bible by Marc Chagall?
works, 24 in full color, depicting Old Testament subjects: the creation, Adam and Eve banished from the Garden of Eden, Cain and Abel, Hagar in the desert, the meeting of Ruth and Boaz, Job at prayer, more. Captions cite the biblical sources of each drawing. Reprinted from a rare double issue of the French arts magazine Verve. Publisher’s Note.

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Daring to Look Dorothea Langes Photographs and Reports from the Field – Save 34% Today!

Daring to Look Dorothea Langes Photographs and Reports from the Field

Why Buy A Daring to Look Dorothea Langes Photographs and Reports from the Field?

Daring to Look presents never-before-published photos and captions from Dorothea Lange’s fieldwork in California, the Pacific Northwest, and North Carolina during 1939. Lange’s images of squatter camps, benighted farmers, and stark landscapes are stunning, and her captions—which range from simple explanations of settings to historical notes and biographical sketches—add unexpected depth, bringing her subjects and their struggles unforgettably to life, often in their own words.

When Lange was dismissed from the Farm Security Administration at the end of 1939, these photos and field notes were consigned to archives, where they languished, rarely seen. With Daring to Look, Anne Whiston Spirn not only returns them to the public eye, but sets them in the context of Lange’s pioneering life, work, and struggle for critical recognition—firmly placing Lange in her rightful position at the forefront of American photography.

“A thoughtful and meticulously researched account of Lange’s career. . . . Spirn, a photographer herself, traces Lange’s path, visiting her locations and subjects in a fascinating series of ‘then and now’ shots.”—Publishers Weekly

“Dorothea Lange has long been regarded as one of the most brilliant photographic witnesses we have ever had to the peoples and landscapes of America, but until now no one has fully appreciated the richness with which she wove images together with words to convey her insights about this nation. We are lucky indeed that Anne Whiston Spirn, herself a gifted photographer and writer, has now recovered Lange’s field notes and woven them into a rich tapestry of texts and images to help us reflect anew on Lange’s extraordinary body of work.”—William Cronon, author of Nature’s Metropolis

 

Over 3 Five Star Customer Reviews On Amazon!

Rare combination of pen and image
Anne Spirn’s latest book is really quite outstanding. She combines the clear eye of a superlative photographer (her own) to write in limpid prose about the clear eye and conscience of another (Dorothea Lange’s). This is not just a meta-documentary, a documentary of a documentary, it is also an examination of the changes that have been wrought in the United States over the last two to three generations, in the physical landscape, in the socio-economy, and in our moral landscape. Lange represented in her photographs some of the critical ironies in the fabric of America – the high mindedness of the WPA program, the debilitating material poverty of her subjects and equally, a spiritual nobility as revealed in the images and her notes. Lange herself, her photographs and the vast subject matter she made her essay are little known in the new generation. Anne Spirn has done the next generation a great service in tilling this soil anew.

Daring to Look: Dorothea Lange’s Photographs and Reports from the Field
As someone who used iconic Lange photos in my American Studies classes for years, this book in one I wish I had had BEFORE I retired last year! Their are photos I hadn’t seen, in areas I didn’t know she worked and, most importantly, her ‘reports from the field’. These notes and extended captions give tremendous background to the photos and would be very interesting to students.

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Where To Buy World War II First Book by Tom McGowen At The Lowest Price?

World War II First Book by Tom McGowen

Why Buy A World War II First Book by Tom McGowen?
Provides an overview of the military battles and political changes that occurred during World War II.

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Great introduction to WWII — very well written
This book is surprisingly well written. It presents a chronologic account of the war including a brief overview of the facts leading up to Hitler’s rise to power. The narrative is compelling enough to keep both kids and parents interested. All of the picture complement the text without being too gory. My son is seven and a history buff. This text is geared at the 9-12 year old audience, but absolutely appropriate for younger kids. Most of the books geared at 6-8 year olds just don’t contain enough information to keep him interested. The maps are also well presented. My only recommendation would be to include a world map at the beginning of the book to help kids gain a little perspective on where everything is taking pace in relation to America. I would definitely buy more books from this series.

Bravo First Books!
If this “First Book” is by any chance the actual first book your child reads about WWII they are lucky indeed. It is an excellent starting point and reference book for young readers and writers of school reports and essays. The graphics are outstanding. The energetic, bright colors on the first several maps will hold a child’s attention while they are busy trying to sort out the situations they represent. In addition the sepia tone of the photographs make it easier to read the captions which lets face it, are what most children are going to read first.

It is clear from reading the captions that the author has taken this into consideration because they are intriguing and encourage the reader to dig deeper. For example on page 39 at the beginning of chapter five, the author writes as a caption “Despite the genius of its commander, Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, the Axis army in North Africa was overwhelmed by American and British forces that closed around it in the early months of 1943″. What self respecting 10 year old is going to be able to resist reading that chapter to find out why the author refers to Rommel as a genius? This author clearly knows how to reach kids and pull them into a subject that he is clearly enthusiastic about himself.

My only criticisms are as follows. First, I wish the publisher could have made the book just slightly longer to include as much about the history of the conflict in Asia as it devotes to the history of the conflict in Europe. Second, this book is an engaging mini text book (which is a brilliant idea) and as such it would be nice if it contained a glossary (preferably with short definitions on the page where the words are found) and a time line. What would be absolutely delightful would be for the publisher to hire the author to write a companion book which would contain biographies and some thought provoking questions, commentaries and quotes.

The reason I mention it is because I run an American Studies program for American children growing up overseas and this book is exactly what we need for three reasons. It is well written, it is short (which translates into being light for shipping), and it is so inexpensive we decided to purchase a copy for each child in our class so they could keep it forever. Bravo First Books!

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