Waiting for Sunrise Till Dusk

Waiting for Sunrise Till Dusk
Author: Teofilo Echeverria
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2012-11-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781477241936

This book relates a wide range of interesting topics based on the experiences of the authors childhood memories, boyhood adventures, and his avid explanation of a scientific theory that most readers could easily understand.

Dusk to Dawn, 2nd Edition

Dusk to Dawn, 2nd Edition
Author: Glenn Randall
Publisher: Rocky Nook, Inc.
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2024-01-02
Genre: Photography
ISBN:

Embrace the dark and conquer landscape photography at night! In the past, landscape photography largely ended when the last light of dusk faded from the sky. Today it’s only beginning. The latest digital cameras have made it much easier to create images of the landscape at night that film and early digital photographers could only dream of. Equipped with off-the-shelf cameras, more and more photographers are venturing into the night, far beyond the comforting glow of city lights, and returning with spectacular images of places both familiar and unknown that are unlike anything seen before. Dusk to Dawn: A Guide to Landscape Photography at Night, 2nd Edition, is your guide to this new photographic world. In it, photographer Glenn Randall—author of the bestselling The Art, Science, and Craft of Great Landscape Photography—teaches you how to plan, shoot, and process professional-quality images of the Milky Way, the aurora, lunar eclipses, meteor showers, comets, star trails, and landscapes lit solely by moonlight. In this fully revised and updated second edition, Randall goes deeper into today’s technology that allows for great landscape photography at night: from mirrorless cameras that now truly dominate the market (and require a different approach to focusing) to the apps photographers need to know to best prepare for a successful shoot (Photo Pills, Photo Ephemeris Web). This edition has also been updated with dozens of new photographs from the author, as well as new sections on photographing comets, the zodiacal light, and noctilucent coulds. Throughout the book, Randall emphasizes ways to integrate beautiful depictions of the night sky with equally compelling renditions of the land below it to create complete landscape images that evoke a sense of place—and a sense of wonder. Equipped with the knowledge in this book, you will be able to create your own nocturnal masterpieces. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Chapter 1: Preparing for Night Photography Chapter 2: Tools for Night Photography Chapter 3: Essential Skills for Night Photography Chapter 4: Planning a Milky Way Shoot Chapter 5: Shooting the Milky Way Chapter 6: Processing Night Landscapes Chapter 7: Advanced Techniques for Night Landscapes Chapter 8: Photographing Star Trails Chapter 9: Shooting the Aurora Chapter 10: Photographing Meteor Showers and Comets Chapter 11: Photographing Lunar Eclipses Chapter 12: Photographing Moonlit Landscapes Index

From Sunset Till Sunrise

From Sunset Till Sunrise
Author: Jonathan Rosen
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2018-08-21
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1510734104

Devin Dexter and his cousin Tommy just saved the city of Gravesend from the menace of magical, malicious Cuddle Bunnies brought to life by the warlock, Herb. But there’s no rest for the wicked, as a new mysterious neighbor moves in across the street. At night. With a coffin. Tommy immediately jumps to conclusions as he thinks this can only mean one thing: Vampires. Devin isn’t so quick to believe, as he is struck by the neighbor’s daughter, a girl his age. Even though Tommy points out that they have never seen her during the day. Yet when she invites him to a dance at her school—the Nosfer Academy of Talented Understudies—how can Devin say no? Tommy, though, realizes that this is an opportunity. After tackling a wizard last winter, surely they can protect Gravesend from some measly vampires, right?

Drifting into the Light

Drifting into the Light
Author: J.B. Harris
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2020-09-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1665580283

"Drifting into the Light" is also available in 6x9 trim size. In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, where the words lockdown and self-isolation became common terms and a new way of life, a family spread across several continents was forced to bid farewell to a beloved husband, father, brother, uncle, and son. The sudden news broke hearts and took away not only funeral privileges, but also the opportunity to bid a final farewell to a man who traveled far and wide to reach his ultimate potential. In a poignant tribute, J. B. Harris chronicles the life of her mischievous, lively Uncle Adam through her eyes. While detailing his fascinating life journey that included world travels and an entrepreneurial stint, J. B. also shares insight into their experiences together as a family as they vacationed in the Maldives, celebrated his wedding, the birth of his children, and the arrival of her own bundle of joy. Yet despite all the challenges and obstacles Uncle Adam had already overcome, there was one he could not- the journey to his demise. As he was struck down with an illness during a worldwide pandemic, J. B. details his determination to fulfill a final journey that led him to a fate he never imagined. In this moving biography, a niece shares the story of her uncle, a kind-hearted man who traveled the world, endured hardship, practiced patience, and finally found peace by drifting into the light.

Carpenter

Carpenter
Author: Peter James McGuire
Publisher:
Total Pages: 780
Release: 1908
Genre: Carpenters
ISBN:

If Forever Exists

If Forever Exists
Author: Raman K. Attri
Publisher: Rayan & Rayman Imprints
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2019-05-09
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9811413959

The book is a collection of 89 soulful poems that reflect on how any ordinary individual feels, processes and expresses the complex emotions while reacting to the successes and failures of relationships. The poems are presented in thirteen sections, each of which represents a specific phase of the emotional journey of one’s life, love, friendship, family, and relationships. Each poem is a memoir of the author’s experiences at various stages of personal relationships. The poems included in this volume express a range of emotions any adolescent, young adult or grown-up feels such as love & friendship; attraction & infatuations; belongingness & loneliness; togetherness & separation; rejections & acceptances; frustrations & angers; obsessions & passion; successes & failures; confusions and reflections; heart & mind and other powerful emotions. These moments, recounted through the poems in this book, stay with us forever, no matter how much we grow up in age, experience, and maturity. The book is like a time machine that would allow one to reflect back at his or her innocent times and reliving those moments again and again.

The Oracles of Egypt

The Oracles of Egypt
Author: Amanda Romania
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2019-07-10
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 198222908X

Do you ever see an image on a book, hear a sound while walking down the street, or smell a scent carried by the breeze that makes you envision a whole other life? What would you feel if that life were real? You see yourself on the shores of the Nile as a priestess praying to the goddess Isis or witnessing your own trial at Salem or serving as Anne Boleyn’s handmaiden at court. This is exactly what happened to my friends and me. After spending thousands of years and countless lifetimes trying to repair our sisterhood, we finally had the chance to come together and restore our sacred contracts with Isis and with each other. We had to go back. We had to go back to the start of it all—the creation of our sisterhood at Philae and its destruction two hundred years later. Our story is one of betrayal, ego, and thirst for power. This is a murder mystery that would take almost two thousand years to solve. Come on our journey and discover the power of sisterhood and the Divine Feminine. For all my soul sisters, we remember you always and forever.

Introduction to Sociology Through Comedy

Introduction to Sociology Through Comedy
Author: Julie Morris
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2024-05-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1040018602

Questioning society and one’s place in it is a common theme in both comedy and sociology. Understanding and subverting hierarchies and norms, exploring deviance and taboos, and relating lived experience to broader questions all hold a crucial place for them both. Introduction to Sociology Through Comedy teaches foundational sociological concepts using comedy, first considering the history of sociology before employing examples from comedians – including standalone comedy bits, sketches, characters, and scenes – to illustrate a specific theory, concept, or social phenomenon. The profession of comedy is then used as a case study for the application of sociological concepts, such as impression management, social stratification, racial segregation, deviance, and stigma, allowing readers to gain familiarity with the concepts while simultaneously practicing their application. This book explains why we laugh by applying theories of humor, which will bolster students’ understanding of sociological principles by forcing them to question their own assumptions – helping them to put why they laugh into sociological terms.