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Name:
David Brown

Location:
1526 Haynes Court SW
Grayson, Georgia 30017
United States

Phone:
404-494-6718

E-mail:
missionlighthouse@gmail.com

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My Photo Book

My Photo BookMy Photo Book (photo book)

Print: $42.70

This is a Holiday Photo book for 2009. There are pictures of Halloween and Christmas Scenes. Most of the photos were taken by my new Canon D1000 Rebel EOS 10 Megapixel Digital Camera. Adobe Lightroom was the program used to enhance the photos.

God's Nature

God's NatureGod's Nature (calendar)

Print: $25.36

Calendar of photos taken by the designer as well as clipart with Verses from the Holy Bible as well as quotations and verses from songs.

My Photo Book

My Photo BookMy Photo Book (photo book)

Print: $45.95

Pictures that I took with my new Canon Rebel EOS over the past year (2009) as well as my cell phone digital camera. You will be able to figure them out. This is a book of nature photos, cloud formations, buildings in Lawerenceville, Georgia, Norcross Park, Lillian Webb Park also in Norcross.

D-Day:  Sixty-Five Years Ago: The Poem

D-Day: Sixty-Five Years Ago: The PoemD-Day: Sixty-Five Years Ago: The Poem (book)

Print: $8.93

Download: $3.13

This is a short brief look at D-Day, June 6, 1944, Sixty-Five Years Later. It is a dedication to all of those men and women who have fought in major conflicts since the inception of the United States of America. It is a poem that I wrote to those who served in the military and took part in that long day in history.

Traffic Talk:  The 425th Transportation Traffic Regulation Group:  Assignment Korea:  1950-1953: Newsletter At War

Traffic Talk: The 425th Transportation Traffic Regulation Group: Assignment Korea: 1950-1953: Newsletter At WarTraffic Talk: The 425th Transportation Traffic Regulation Group: Assignment Korea: 1950-1953: Newsletter At War (book)

Print: $22.29

Download: $6.88

This is the story of the 425th Transportation Traffic Regulation Group as told from the many newsletters left to me by my late father. It was entitled, Traffic Talk.