Saturday, June 13, 2015

Tox sick

Your brain, your gut, your heart... Not to mention your hormones, and everything else. Don't you want all of your parts to function correctly? What if there was a way you could get rid of all I'll effects you suffer from known and unknown sources? And what if, you not only rid yourself of these issues, but you actually gained enough knowledge to help others? Well now you can, thanks to the experts and doctors you'll find on these pages. Yours eyes will be opened to environmental stresses and chemicals we consume or encounter everyday. And then you will be given ways to counteract all the I'll effects or stop them from happening. Try to imagine a life without ailments.... And see if this book can help you achieve that! What a great book. Coming from someone who eats organic and lives and active lifestyle, this book was still very eye opening. Great job with all the research. And I really liked the format. Reading conversation really helps the information sink in so much better than pages and pages of informational paragraphs. I'm glad so many are shining the light on the toxins we face daily, as it's not the American way. Good job to Suzanne for shedding even more light on so many issues so very many people face today. I received this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

John Shaws guide to digital photography

If you are a photographer, or are aspiring to be one, dig I to this treasure trove of information! Here you will learn, how to get started, autoexposure and exposure to compensation, filters, focussing your lens, teleconverters, working a subject and so much more! All compiled neatly and deftly and accompanied by full color nature photographs. I'm always excited to get a book in the mail, this book especially . I am an avid outdoors lover as well as an artist who enjoys another's form of art. So I looked forward to seeing what Shaw had to offer. Unfortunately I was disappointed. I am not a professional photographer by any means, but I know a good photo when I see or take one. These photos seemed very lack luster to me. Like they were all missing something. Th subject was undeniably gorgeous, but in my personal opinion, not captured very well. And the amount of information in here was much to overwhelming to be useful for me. I'd even say a lot of the information was subjective. And I am personally not a fan of Nikon photography, which didn't help with my overall disappointment. I'm not sure who I'd recommend this book to. Maybe a professional or learning photographer who really loves to know read every bit of information they can concerning their camera and technique....