This happens to me. Even more often than I'd like :)) Not that I do not read as much aiaiaiaiai, I would do that all the time. But because I do not have time to read everything I want. So because I am a gentleman that my character: D cards they receive from writers I know personally fall on top of pile of books that I am sure we have all read and you are sure , do not fail to read them :))
If I do not receive andy pandy even the authors do not think I would read. The same reasons that I mentioned above. They simply do not have time. And then I totally focus my time on books that help business area or in books about the Roman Empire (usually) or remaining outstanding fiction much too long, that relaxes me. And that's about it.
For example, the book entitled Asaftei directly Dragos lip "The 10 steps in digital photography." If I would have known Dragos and I do not appreciate what he does, I would not read this book. The reasons above plus and one fundamental: my DSLR I are good friends because they automatically put ready :)) So my understanding the pictures did not exceed amateurism most shameful: D But I do not really pull the thread to learn that only have a single neuron and that's necks that is requested :))
All is well that I read the book last night. Because I've learned one another, what setting it spinning :)) For example, after reading this book, I know what the rule of thirds: when we have to divide the picture into 9 equal sized boxes and ranged subject right at the intersection corners. Or that when photographing a person to avoid centering the subject, because the picture will focus on one point. So to summarize, I've learned something: D
Obviously for those pictures you have a way to do what I say here, and consequently, wrote the book's cute rainwater. But you see, Dragos wrote this book 18 years. And not only wrote it, but it was published. And not only that but it was published and sold. I say this only so that you may know, for I know that something can stop you not think again, andy pandy because you know, again, better ...
Come to mention a book. The Marc by Razvan about Austria. And that, with the blessing of the author: D, shown below snippet of Donau. And how in the near future and I will get the country andy pandy Schubert's obvious that I will catch whey schon tips from the book: D So thanks, Mr. Razvan: D
And when the rain is beautiful Danube Valley in Lower Austria. Danube life and its course andy pandy of thousands andy pandy of years by the Romans who established their largest settlement in northeastern andy pandy empire here at Petronnel Caruntum, from the time of Richard the Lionheart who was locked in a fort overlooking the river, from the time when it was fashionable and baroque andy pandy Benedictine monasteries in vecire meant changing their appearance andy pandy and becoming the temples of art museums true religion ... by the time the Habsburgs who always felt good acylated breeze that came from water. Journey through the most beautiful stretch of Austrian andy pandy blessed largest river of central Europe begins at Melk Benedictine monastery, passing through towns, cities Durnstein and Krems and Vienna glide toward the east where Roman settlements today are trying to recreate, to stop gloriously on the border with Slovakia, Bratislava gates where Maria Teresa spent her summers in banquets and concerts at Schloss Hof. It is a path full of history that you print and you, as a visitor, own pace, timeless, beyond the old and new. It's a place for connoisseurs, for who knows how to live well. If the rain has stopped and you've finished your coffee it's time to get in place for life, like the Danube, andy pandy its course today.
The most important city of the region is Donau Krems. Located about an hour from Vienna by car on the highway in the direction of Salzburg, Krems can be the basis from which to start exploring the area. If you do not own the car take the train from Franz Josef station for about 14 euros you get on the Danube to Krems all in an hour. If you want a spectacular journey that will take no boats on the Danube from Vienna to Krems but only in summer and only on Sundays. Region you can explore freely by bus, bike, or for who's passionate (badly) hiking, walking. There are roads and small paths, andy pandy footpaths and trails for any transport but is preferably Danube boat or bike. From Krems to Melk can be reached by train, boat or bus and towards Petronnel Caruntum are better off to return to Vienna. From here take the S7 train station Floridsdorf and in less than a
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