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09/26/2003 11:06:35 AM · #1
I have two books that I would be willing to loan out:

How To Take Great Photographs - John Hedgecoe

How To Look At Photographs: Reflections On The Art Of Seeing - David Finn

I will mail these out to anyone who is interested... one book per person... I will expect to have them returned to me or forwarded on to another person of my choice when you are finished with the books. I will mail these anywhere in the continental United States...

John Setzler

09/26/2003 11:17:36 AM · #2
This is a great idea. I have a long list of photography books that I was going to start writing mini-reviews on too.
09/26/2003 11:36:10 AM · #3
I would be honored if you could loan me either of those books. I would prefer the second but would happily peruse either!

PM me for address if I qualify.

Thanks in advance for the consideration!
09/26/2003 11:37:08 AM · #4
Originally posted by toocool:

I would be honored if you could loan me either of those books. I would prefer the second but would happily peruse either!

PM me for address if I qualify.

Thanks in advance for the consideration!


send me email to setzler@charter.net... u can have 'how to take great photographs'.. the other one is already spoken for...

09/26/2003 11:38:36 AM · #5
Thank you very much. My address is on it's way!!!
09/26/2003 11:41:10 AM · #6
I would also encourage anyone else who has photography books collecting dust to share the wealth :)
09/26/2003 11:51:32 AM · #7
i could lend out How To Take Great Photographs by Hedgecoe
and Understanding Exposure for someone who would like to read them...i'd also like to see if i could borrow a book from someone else as well. thanks
10/18/2003 02:59:42 PM · #8
I finally mailed out my two books that i was offering for exchange... I hope others follow suit...
10/19/2003 12:17:58 AM · #9
John, Just got the Hedgecoe book in the mail today and am excited! I already see that I'm gonna learn a lot from it! Let me know when you want it back or to whom I should send it to next!

Thanks again
TC

Message edited by author 2003-10-19 00:20:33.
10/19/2003 02:41:43 AM · #10
I just bought 'The Complete Guide to Digital PHotography by Michael Freeman which I found kind of basic, but had some inspiring examples. Good for beginning to intermediate photographers.

I also just bought Martin Evening's 'Adobe Photoshop 7.0 for Photographers' which is for very advanced photographers. It's amazing! I ain't lending it to anyone!
10/19/2003 04:48:43 AM · #11
why not join 'bookcrossing'?
This is an excellent way of re-cycling your books.
You can send them to another and keep track of where they go!!
www.bookcrossing.com

cheers

Rob
10/19/2003 08:36:50 AM · #12
Originally posted by toocool:

John, Just got the Hedgecoe book in the mail today and am excited! I already see that I'm gonna learn a lot from it! Let me know when you want it back or to whom I should send it to next!

Thanks again
TC


Just let me know when you are finished with it and we will see where it goes next.

Thanks :)
10/19/2003 09:59:21 AM · #13
Originally posted by Robro:

why not join 'bookcrossing'?
This is an excellent way of re-cycling your books.
You can send them to another and keep track of where they go!!
//www.bookcrossing.com

cheers

Rob


Thanks for the tip :) I signed up there this morning and registered a few books that I will leave at the local coffeehouse when I go there this afternoon :)

I haven't registered any of my photo books there yet but I will :)

10/19/2003 10:57:21 AM · #14
Re: DSIDWELL - also just bought Martin Evening's 'Adobe Photoshop 7.0 for Photographers' which is for very advanced photographers. It's amazing! I ain't lending it to anyone!


Sounds intriguing. Can you tell us more about it? Perhaps an example of what it helps you do?
10/19/2003 11:14:02 PM · #15
Originally posted by cykhansen:

Re: DSIDWELL - also just bought Martin Evening's 'Adobe Photoshop 7.0 for Photographers' which is for very advanced photographers. It's amazing! I ain't lending it to anyone!


Sounds intriguing. Can you tell us more about it? Perhaps an example of what it helps you do?


In a word: it approaches EVERYTHING. It keeps itself pretty much to enhancing photos, but it is very detailed. I'd never thought of using curves on the various RGB channels, but what a great tool! That's just one example. The book is quite thick, and starting with the first chapter, I learned new things. Worth every penny!
10/19/2003 11:17:03 PM · #16
Originally posted by dsidwell:

I'd never thought of using curves on the various RGB channels, but what a great tool!

Uh oh, you just uncovered my favorite trick!
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