Digital Photography Workbook For Dummies®
£4.30
Digital photography has revolutionized the way people take, print, and share photos. But if you′re wondering why your digital photos don′t measure up to the terrific shots that some people take of sunsets, people, pets, and everything else, you probably need a little help from Digital Photography Workbook for Dummies. With great, easy–to–follow instruction and lots of practice tasks, this roll–up–your sleeves workbook is packed with exercises to help you become a better digital photographer and photo editor. You′ll learn the basics of classic photocomposition, find out how to capture and accentuate movement in action photos, and get comfortable adding even more pizzazz to your pics using Photoshop Elements. More than 100 step–by–step procedures, illustrated in full color, help you discover how to: Get familiar with your camera′s features and tools Control depth of field Minimize reflections Photograph children and pets Calibrate your monitor Notice and remove stray objects from photos Take great landscape, cityscape, and nature photos Cope with adverse weather and lighting conditions Find, organize, and archive your images Complete with lots of tips and suggestions on how to share your photos via email, create your own Web gallery, compose slideshows and flip books, and more, Digital Photography Workbook for Dummies offers all the help, instruction, and hands–on guidance you need to boost the quality of your digital photographs from so–so to sensational!
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Additional information
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons, Workbook edition (18 April 2008) |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 352 pages |
ISBN-10 | 0470259337 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0470259337 |
Dimensions | 19.69 x 1.91 x 25.4 cm |
by number9dream
As a self-taught photographer I wanted a course which would allow me to develop an understanding of techniques and to practice them. With 2 young children and a busy job I have been unable to take time out to do a taught course so this book was an alternative. It has been an excellent teacher, enabling you to weork through a set of exercises and projects which have greatly enhanced my photography skills and lead to a much greater level of confidence.
ONe criticism is that there was too much focus on processing for me as I already have a good understanding of Photoshop but I imagine for the processing beginner this would be really useful.
by R. C. Cook
Full of information and helpful tips
by Pamela Barford
excellent. a real boon to my photography