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Understanding Exposure
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Bryan Peterson
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Great how-to book, May 20, 2003
You know what shutter speed is what aperture is basically you
know how to technically take pictures but you have diffuculty in
composing it. How are you going to do it? When are you going to
it? This book covers with samples such subjects in an easily
readable format. If you do not want to spend much time, or you
want to get the idea quickly just read the notes under pictures
otherwise read the whole book.
Although I have a digital camera and a manual SLR topics covered
apply to both types. Great practical book with great tips.
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The A-Z of Creative Photography:
Over 70 Techniques Explained in Full
by
Lee Frost
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Practical and Great Learning Tool, December 5, 2000
Unlike most other techniques books, the techniques shown here are
very practical and easily tried out, with the f-stops, FL and
shutter on every photo (unlike many other books). Most of the
techniques you will ever need are included, and more. Well served as
a field guide too, it's fairly small to tuck into the camera bag.
Excellent writeups and light-hearted reading, so good it's one of
my most often read books. Not much of a coffee table since the
images are fairly small. Another excellent book from Lee is Night
and Low Light Photography, a seldom touched area of photography.
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101 Essential Tips on Photography
by
Michael John Langford
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Ingram
Covering every aspect of photography and video,
these handy guides feature step-by-step photos and easy-to-understand
information on the basics and a bit more. Includes more than 250
full-color photos.
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Teach Yourself Photography
by
Lee Frost
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Book
Description
This revised edition is presented to full
advantage in an attractive, full-color format with larger trim size.
It is the ideal title for beginning and amateur photographers alike.
A comprehensive guide, Teach Yourself Photography covers everything
a photographer must consider--from buying a camera and selecting
film to developing pictures--and includes up-to-date information on
new digital technology.
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Photography
(7th Edition)
by
Barbara London
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Amazon.com
A picture tells a thousand stories, but the one
it doesn't tell is how the shot was made. Barbara London and John
Upton's Photography is an all-inclusive look at the craft of
photography. This book will help any amateur move up a few notches,
and it serves as a refresher course for professionals as well. The
sixth edition of this classic work (the first was published in 1976)
includes a companion Web site with interactive activities, Web
resources, and a learning archive. Amply illustrated with at least
one photograph or diagram on almost every page, Photography is the
one reference work every student of photography must have--even
those who will never set foot in a classroom.
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