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Exposure and Lighting for Digital Photographers Only (For Only)

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Even with digital cameras and automatic exposure, lighting and exposure remain the most difficult element to master in the quest for quality photography. This book, written by a professional photographer for photographers, provides real-world advice to help you achieve true creative control over lighting and exposure. Discover how to take your digital photos to the next level with the scores of lighting diagrams, techniques, and stunning full-color photographs. Order your copy today!

 
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Product Details
Author:Michael Meadhra
Paperback:368 pages
Publisher:Wiley
Publication Date:November 29, 2006
ISBN:0470038691
Package Length:9.1 inches
Package Width:7.4 inches
Package Height:0.9 inches
Package Weight:1.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 22 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.5
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5Recommended for Beginning and Intermediate Photographers  Aug 14, 2008
If you're a beginning or intermediate photographer looking to learn more about exposure and lighting, then this is the book for you. It's easy to follow - with plenty of good illustrations. After you read this book you'll be able to take your digital camera off "Auto" and get control of your photos. I especially enjoyed the "Pro Tips" that are located throughout the book.

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2Not that great...  Aug 01, 2008
I didn't manage to read the whole book (only the first third) because I got bored. It may be useful though for the very beginner photographer.

I stopped at Chapter 7 when I've read "Apertures toward the extremes of the range often tend to exhibit somewhat less sharpness and more distortion". The statement is correct regarding sharpness but not true regarding distortion (which doesn't change with aperture but does change on a zoom with focal length).

I do not recommend this book.

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4Nothing really new, but...  Jun 23, 2008
First I should say the title is not totally accurate as I was not familiar with the Zone System by Ansel Adams and the book has an interesting section on it. As for the rest, no truly new information is provided that could not either be provided by an experience with slide films, or inferred from digital cameras manuals. Still the text is quite fluent and provides a good refresh about known notions; moreover the pictures are stunning. I would encourage people in two groups to buy the book: big budget beginners with an interest in improving the quality of their pictures (the book in fact talks about _many_ expensive equipments), or experienced photographers wanting to have some new inspirations.

5Good Instruction  Jun 09, 2008
This book is for the beginning photographer who wants to learn how to capture better images. It provides a fair amount of technical information but in a way that is easy to understand. I highly recommend this to anyone who isn't happy with their "point and shoot" behaviors.

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5great book  Jun 04, 2008
This book gave me a lot of ideals to work with on my canon camera. I even coped some of the iformation down and put it in my camera case.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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