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01/22/2008 01:43:52 PM · #1 |
Hi all,
Am really interested in photography, and have moved from a compact to an entry level DSLR. Can anybody advise me on a really good book to help me understand photography and my camera better?
Thanks!
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01/22/2008 01:50:38 PM · #2 |
My favorite book on photography is "Understanding Exposure"
Composition you can learn by shooting a lot. Exposure isn't quite as intuitive. This book really helped me out. (Hmm...I keep plugging this book. Maybe they ought to pay me!)
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01/22/2008 02:00:21 PM · #3 |
Books? why? you have DPC, no one needs "books" here... You have question, ask, you want to know how it's done, search... badabim, badabom. Save your money and time... shoot a lot, experience... But if you want certification, take a course :) go to NYI, like I do :)
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01/23/2008 05:33:23 AM · #4 |
Thanks, DPC is great, but I like to be able to flick through a book at my own leisure - probably on the sofa or in bed! Plus I don't currently have internet at home!!!
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01/23/2008 05:37:30 AM · #5 |
I'dd say Photography by John Freeman should be on your reading list.
Message edited by author 2008-01-23 05:37:41.
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01/23/2008 06:39:21 AM · #6 |
Originally posted by Citadel: My favorite book on photography is "Understanding Exposure"
Composition you can learn by shooting a lot. Exposure isn't quite as intuitive. This book really helped me out. (Hmm...I keep plugging this book. Maybe they ought to pay me!)
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This is the one single book that changed the way I shot photos. Head & shoulders above the crowd.
Here is a tip for you... you can probably find this book and many others at your local library.
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