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Eight Weeks in May is a fictional account concerning the
manipulative struggles regarding the intricate maneuvers required
to survive the legal system in twenty-first century America, each
move carefully calculated, anticipated, and remarkably predictable;
predictable like balancing a chemical Redox (reduction-oxidation)
equation in a university inorganic chemistry laboratory. Sometimes,
though, and always when least expected, the unpredictable happens.
Unusually unpredictable is the unstable connection of two courtroom
participants, or dare they be referred to as reactants, that when
combined produce volatile expectations. A pathway toward erotic
fantasies turned realities form as one outlandish scheme bridges
into the next, each one building on the last, that terminate with
electric and detonating results. Gwendolyn, the former Washington
DC microbiologist, whose employs expanded into the federal levels
finds herself in a situation where she is misunderstood, wrongly
accused of debilitatingly mental illnesses, abandoned, and can't
seem to get her bearings straight as she is forced into a position
of persuading her most precious of causes; Rob, on the other hand
is a district attorney, whose obscured sickingly sweet demeanor and
occasional horn-dog tendencies finally catches up to his own
exploits, that when the chemical equation called Rob and Gwendolyn
finally combine, the most volatile, unstable, unpredictable and
electrical results ever expected are yielded and extracted as a
viable product of the most erotic equation ever known in existence.
The author does a brilliant job demonstrating the proper way to
take a photograph. She shows through example after example using
over 100 color photographs better approaches to lighting, the
importance of colors and tones, the execution of perspective,
balance, centering, and most importantly focusing tactics. With the
summer traveling season soon upon us, A Guide to Better Photography
offers the novice photographer sound advice on all the techniques
used by the professional photographer for taking exceptional
photographs. This book is recommended to people of all ages who
have struggled with the art of photography, or just taking a
picture, but can't seem to make it work. This guide offers quick
and easy solutions to taking better photographs.
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