(Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook). Started in the 60s; this album was considered the lost masterpiece of the Beach Boys until Wilson finally released it in 2004. Includes piano/vocal/guitar arrangements of the Grammy-winning song "Mrs. OLearys Cow" plus: Roll Plymouth Rock * Cabin Essence * Surfs Up * Good Vibrations * and more.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Small Format Aerial PnotographyBy Russell TurnerThis an excellent overview of small format aerial photography for anyone seeking general information on what is necessary for this field. Although the book delivered all that it promised; I would like to have had a better view into the business aspects of aerial photography. All of the information in this book is thoroughly explained in clear language. I am enjoying it. I believe I will continue to enjoy it on rereading each area. I am well satisfied that this is an excellent purchase for general information on an interesting field.0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Four StarsBy Johannes Frederi Van GraanVery good approach. Best value for money.6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Excellent book to view and map our world.By bhubertySmall Format Aerial Photography is one of those niche areas for taking pictures from above to map our landscape. Traditionally; large format aerial cameras were used with 9" x 9" camera film to take vertical view of the landscape. For small formater aerial cameras; this means using 35 and 70mm film camera systems. For many decades; USDA was one of the largest organizations that acquried small format aerial photos over farm fields every year.With the evolution from film to digital in the last 10 years; the authors managed to update and make the transition from analog film to digital small format camera systems for imaging and mapping our landscapes at an affordable cost. They showcase many platforms and approaches for using small format systems.Even more importantly; with the advent of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) being used around the world today; this is opening up an entirely new market and approach to capture the aerial view. No longer does the end user need to wait for clouds that get in the way; or months for film to be develop or wait for days when the next satellite overpass might happen...that is if it is cloud free. The resource manager can hop out of their vehicle and launch their own small format system on a UAS.b hubertyco-chair; First North American Symposium on Small Format Aerial Photography