Don't resign yourself to your Instamatic just yet! The Complete Idiot's Guide to Photography Like a Pro is where beginning and even experienced shutterbugs can learn to take dazzling professional-quality family shots, holiday snaps, and nature images, with even the most basic equipment. But when it c
Title | : | The Complete Idiot's Guide to Photography Like a Pro, Third Edition |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.51 (694 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1592573568 |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 400Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-1-3 |
Language | : | English |
Don't resign yourself to your Instamatic just yet! The Complete Idiot's Guide to Photography Like a Pro is where beginning and even experienced shutterbugs can learn to take dazzling professional-quality family shots, holiday snaps, and nature images, with even the most basic equipment. But when it comes to operating a camera with more than one button, you probably think your pictures are worth a lot less than a thousand words. You can snap a mean Polaroid on family vacations and capture memorable moments with a disposable. In this Complete Idiot's Guide, you get: . From the Back Cover You're no idiot, of course
In this updated and revised edition, readers will find new information on shooting and processing digitally, step-by-step advice for making money with photographs, expanded coverage of aperture settings and depth-of-field, and close to 50 new photographs.• Includes more than 200 photos (many new to this edition) and illustrations and an 8- page color insert
. Say cheese! Packed with everything readers need to know about setting up and taking great pictures, this indispensable guide is perfect for amateur photographers and full-fledged shutterbugs. He has worked as a still photographer, assistant movie cameraman, and flight instructor (his first love is aerial photography). PHOTOgraphic Magazine is a leading how-to consumer-oriented photography publication, dedicated to increasing readers’ knowledge, skill, and enjoyment of photography and digital imaging. Mike Stensvold is executive editor of PHOTOgraphic MagazineForget the basics, dig a hole bigger than the root ball, loosen dirt, plunk in the tree, stake and water.This is the big leagues and oh the amazing things you can do with trees. The book contains hundreds of photos, most in black and white.The book is for those experienced in volcanoes, and would not serve well as an introductory volume for those unacquainted with this phenomena. It starts out with a fascinating history of human attitudes and perceptions of the animal through the ages, but chapter after chapter continues being devoted to mankind's feelings, fears, and mythologies about rhinoceroses. It breaks down the plants by scientific name, common names and pharmaceutical name. The book begins with an anlaysis of locomotion, going over the walk, the amble, the trot, the rack (or pace), the canter, the transverse-gallop, the rotary-gallop, and the richochet, along with the leap and buck and kick. (A little FYI- neuromorphic is not recognized by any spell check I have used.)Throughout the story, there are numerous times that you will be reading one person's thoughts and the next thing you know, after you are half way through the next line, you realize that you are reading someone else's.As a woman, I absolutely despised that the women were referred to as possessions (his Emma, his Lizzy.) Wom
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