Ebook The Magic

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Aug 4, 2024, 7:44:13 PM8/4/24
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Inthis easy to read and apply eBook,

Thorsten Overgaard takes you on a journey to see, understand

and simply use light. "One of the most important ways to get an a

esthetic and pleasant picture is to find the good light."


"Your work is great! I sit down with your eBook on 'The Magic of Light', grab my coffee, read and then open to a new page in my notebook and write! Your work affirms my thoughts on beauty and life. Thank you!"

M. B. (USA)


"I found your eBook 'Finding the Magic of Light' very inspiring and useful in my own personal development as a keen photographer and have improved my skills already from reading this."

P. B. (Denmark)


"I have just been reading your eBook last night, which opened my eyes for more than I have been thinking about before. You have great sensitivity that I feel connected with, and I enjoyed every word."

P. P. (Italy)


Thorsten von Overgaard is a Danish writer and photographer, specializing in portrait photography and documentary photography, known for writings about photography and as an educator. Some photos are available as signed editions via galleries or online.




Thorsten von Overgaard is a Danish-American multiple award-winning photographer, known for his writings about photography and Leica cameras. He travels to more than 25 countries a year, photographing and teaching workshops to photographers. Some photos are available as signed editions via galleries or online. For specific photography needs, contact Thorsten Overgaard via email.


Create some magic with the quilts of this eBook! Not only are these 9 patterns pre-cut friendly, but they also feature quilt blocks that use fun tricks to create completely different looks or illusions.


Beans: A Handful of Magic celebrates beans with easy plant-based recipes from around the globe. From Caribbean pigeon peas and rice to Greek fava dip, they magically add inexpensive oomph to meals and provide deep, satisfying sustenance.


'Natural Soap Color' Ebook and Natural Soap Color Ebook 'Plant Magic', will both be available for purchase in this section- either separately, or as a package deal. Due to Covid-19 I am unable to ship the physical copy of Natural Soap Color at the moment and have turned off this selection in the store, hopefully I will be able to reinstate shipping soon.



Natural Soap Color - 'Plant Magic' is coming! Follow me on Instagram (Natural Soap Color) for the announcement when 'Plant Magic' becomes available.


Please Note: Natural Soap Color 'Plant Magic' picks up where Ebook 'Natural Soap Color' finished. I give you as many recipes as I possibly can, with exact amounts so you can reproduce the shades of colors you see in my photos shown in the ebook. More techniques and ideas to help achieve bright colors are featured that were not included in my first ebook 'Natural Soap Color'. You will need to know and understand the three basic techniques shown in the first ebook namely infusing, adding color to lye water and adding color at trace prior to purchasing the second ebook 'Plant Magic'.


I get asked often if the method I shared in my first eco-printing ebook, Gum Leaf Alchemy, will also work with other types of leaves beyond eucalyptus. I have spent many months experimenting with every leaf I could get my hands on, and now I can say for sure that yes it will! Most of the leaves I tested produced some kind of mark, though some were definitely better than others. I have collated some of the best and most interesting results into a new ebook, The Leaf Guide.


This ebook covers 25 plants that eco-print well on cotton. For each plant there is a photograph of the leaves and any other distinguishing features such as flowers or seed pods, as well as samples of the eco-prints they produce.


Or alternately, given that the physical book is sold through Amazon, would a kindle version be preferable (than a pdf) so that people could choose between a paperback or kindle version, both through the same reseller?


The only reason I ask is that I noted some comments in the forum (Getting the Most out of RootsMagic 9 - Has the quality of the book been improved?) on the grayscale printing in the physical book being hard to read by some people and that printing quality varies across print runs.


The amazon print RM9 book is useable and some people luck out and get a decent copy. You really need this over the RM7 manual. It would be very easy for rootsmagic to make and sell a pdf version like they did for rm7 but they seem to have no interest just like there is no intent to have a universal code mac version to avoid rosetta translation.


Give simple quilt blocks a touch of magic - the add-a-strip way! Slice into basic shapes like squares, triangles, and diamonds. Then, piece in a 1" strip of contrasting fabric to create dozens of new designs! Quilters of all skill levels can piece geometric patterns that look complex thanks to this innovative technique. Each of the 10 quilt patterns comes with a second variation to inspire your color choices, plus great ideas for sashing, resizing blocks, and adding your personal touch.


As always, if you want to get all my ebooks (with an audiobook option) before they release on Amazon or anywhere else, you can subscribe to my Patreon (there are only charges in the months when I release new books).


would like to see some half elf quarter dwarf quarter human kids runng rampit with half dragon quater elf quarter human kids. I think that would be so cool. There would be more of matti and Varlesh, and Val and her dragon ( HAPPY MEAT CUBES.).


Katharine was the middle girl, of docile dispositionand a comfort to her mother. She knew she was acomfort, and docile, because she'd heard her mother say so.And the others knew she was, too, by now, becauseever since that day Katharine would keep boastingabout what a comfort she was, and how docile, untilJane declared she would utter a piercing shriek andfall over dead if she heard another word about it. Thiswill give you some idea of what Jane and Katharinewere like.


The children never went to the country or a lake inthe summer, the way their friends did, because theirfather was dead and their mother worked very hardon the other newspaper, the one almost nobody on theblock took. A woman named Miss Bick came in everyday to care for the children, but she couldn't seem tocare for them very much, nor they for her. And shewouldn't take them to the country or a lake; she saidit was too much to expect and the sound of wavesaffected her heart.


"It would attract lightning," Miss Bick said, whichJane thought cowardly, besides being unfair arguing.If you're going to argue, and Jane usually was, youwant people to line up all their objections at a time;then you can knock them all down at once. But MissBick was always sly.


Still, even without the country or a lake, the summerwas a fine thing, particularly when you were at thebeginning of it, looking ahead into it. There would bemonths of beautifully long, empty days, and each otherto play with, and the books from the library.


In the summer you could take out ten books at atime, instead of three, and keep them a month, insteadof two weeks. Of course you could take only four ofthe fiction books, which were the best, but Jane likedplays and they were non-fiction, and Katharine likedpoetry and that was non-fiction, and Martha was stillthe age for picture-books, and they didn't count asfiction but were often nearly as good.


After that Jane and Mark made a rule that nobodycould read bits out loud and bother the others. But thissummer the rule was changed. This summer thechildren had found some books by a writer named E. Nesbit,surely the most wonderful books in the world.They read every one that the library had, right away,except a book called The Enchanted Castle, which hadbeen out.


And now yesterday The Enchanted Castle had comein, and they took it out, and Jane, because she couldread fastest and loudest, read it out loud all the wayhome, and when they got home she went on reading,and when their mother came home they hardly saida word to her, and when dinner was served they didn'tnotice a thing they ate. Bedtime came at the momentwhen the magic ring in the book changed from a ringof invisibility to a wishing ring. It was a terrible placeto stop, but their mother had one of her strict moments;so stop they did.


Because of course the only way pretending is anygood is if you never say right out that that's whatyou're doing. Martha knew this perfectly well, but inher youth she sometimes forgot. So now Mark threw apillow at her, and so did Jane and Katharine, and inthe excitement that followed their mother woke up,and Miss Bick arrived and started giving orders, and "allwas flotsam and jetsam," in the poetic words of Katharine.


Two hours later, with breakfast eaten, Mother goneto work and the dishes done, the four childrenescaped at last, and came out into the sun. It was fineweather, warm and blue-skied and full of possibilities,and the day began well, with a glint of something metalin a crack in the sidewalk.


"Dibs on the nickel," Jane said, and scooped it intoher pocket with the rest of her allowance, still jinglingthere unspent. She would get round to thinking aboutspending it after the adventures of the morning.


The adventures of the morning began with promise.Mrs. Hudson's house looked quite like an EnchantedCastle, with its stone wall around and iron dog on thelawn. But when Mark crawled into the peony bed andJane stood on his shoulders and held Martha up to thekitchen window, all Martha saw was Mrs. Hudsonmixing something in a bowl.

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