Selected Product: | Understanding Exposure: How to Shoot Great Photographs with a Film or Digital Camera (Updated Edition) Paperback Edition: Revised Author: Bryan Peterson Publisher: Amphoto Books Release Date: 2004-08-01 ISBN-10: 0817463003 ISBN-13: 9780817463007 List Price: $24.95 Average Customer Rating: | | The Digital Photography Book ISBN-10: 032147404X ISBN-13: 9780321474049 List Price:$19.99 The Digital Photography Book, Volume 2 ISBN-10: 0321524764 ISBN-13: 9780321524768 List Price:$24.99 Understanding Shutter Speed: Creative Action and Low-Light Photography Beyond 1/125 Second ISBN-10: 0817463011 ISBN-13: 9780817463014 List Price:$24.95 Learning to See Creatively: Design, Color & Composition in Photography (Updated Edition) ISBN-10: 0817441816 ISBN-13: 9780817441814 List Price:$24.95 John Shaw's Nature Photography Field Guide ISBN-10: 0817440593 ISBN-13: 9780817440596 List Price:$24.95 |
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The big learning for me is that before I take a shot now, I think which creative exposure do I want to create. And the second thing I learned how to increase my chances of getting a correct exposure.
I have read similar information elsewhere but it's the step by step that makes it really useful. | Just Buy It | Customer Rating: | One of the most common misconceptions around is that by buying the most recent and most hitech photography gear one can come up with extra-ordinary exposures.
This book has showed me otherwise. Too often amateurs like me get caught up with the jargon that we simply avoid doing manual shots for fear of missing those magical moments thus we end up doing machine-gun shooting.
Fortunately I bought this book and re-learned the basics properly. At least now I know the fundamentals and have the confidence to experiment further.
The book is very down to earth unlike other photography books who put too much emphasis on the author's ego and style. It starts off with explaining what is what and then proceeds to the different shooting scenarios.
Even now that I've advanced a bit, I still end up going back to some specific chapter to re-read a page or two to explain why a scene is what it is. |
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