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The Daily Ukulele: 365 Songs for Better Living (Jumpin' Jim's Ukulele Songbooks)

DOC The Daily Ukulele: 365 Songs for Better Living (Jumpin' Jim's Ukulele Songbooks) by Jim Beloff; Liz Beloff in Arts-Photography

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(Guitar Recorded Versions). This edition features note-for-note transcriptions with tab for all 10 tracks from the bands classic second album; released in 1969. Songs include: Back to the Family * Bouree * Fat Man * For a Thousand Mothers * Jeffrey Goes to Leicester Square * Look into the Sun * New Day Yesterday * Nothing Is Easy * Reasons for Waiting * We Used to Know.


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Great buyBy ivang3This book covers photography fundamentals; and their applications to underwater techniques. It recommends equipment; and it relates information to both SLR and point-and-shoot cameras. This book is full of content; but very interesting reading (Im not a reader myself; but found myself going through half a book in one sitting...adding bookmarks; etc).This is the second underwater photography book Ive purchased; and this one really does deserve 5 stars. The material walks you through going from basic photography concepts for the beginner; to great tips and tricks for more advanced photographers.The book provides some quick pointers on how to setup your camera for general; decent picture taking; as well as specific settings for certain situations. It is organized to self contained sections for particular topics (housings; lighting; etc).It was a good buy for me.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Isnt this about making things look good?By Steve; just SteveGood information poorly presented. If I still had the eyesight I did 20 years ago I might have a different opinion; but its almost as if they deliberately made it hard to read. Theres a huge margin at the outer edge of the page; with a tiny font to present the text on perhaps 70% of the available width. Maybe its a 10 point font; but a 12 point font could have been used and the book could still be smaller. The picture captions are even worse; done in a finer font with pale ink. It doesnt help that the paper is slightly glossy; though thats better for the pictures.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Well Written and Comprehensive Book On Underwater PhotographyBy WingoA well written book which covers all aspects of underwater photography. While I disagree with a few points make by the author; it is notable that he conflicts with himself in a few small passages thus stating viewpoints I believe match current practice. Notable is the author strongly discourages use of TTL for strobe photography; but in a small passage cites if your system can use TTL then the results can be rewarding. I teach TTL when possible. It isnt like we are living in a pre-1970 world at this juncture...In short this is the book I recommend to my students.

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