Understanding Exposure: How to Shoot Great Photographs with a Film or Digital Camera (Updated Edition) | Bryan Peterson | This is the book I was looking for
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Understanding Exposure: How to Shoot Great Photographs with a Film or Digital Camera (Updated Edition)
Bryan Peterson
Amphoto Books
, 2004 - 160 pages
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highly recommended
Excellent Book
Excellent excellent book to learn from. Some parts of it are kind of technical for newbies (like me), but after taking the book outside with me and practising with my
camera
and the book at my side, it began to make sense. I've learned alot from reading this book. Would definately recommend it to beginner to enthusiast level photograpers.
This is the book I was looking for
After purchasing many photo books to try to learn more about tricky
exposure
problems, this is the book that finally solved the mystery for me. There are many examples of situations similar to the ones that gave me fits and I was able to dramatically improve my photography in low light, landscape with infinate depth of field, and many other situations. I am on my second reading and am sure that I will read it many times over, as well as keeping it at close at hand for reference.
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Worth 10x the price
Photography plays a big part in my profession.
Though I have always been complemented on my photography, this book has taken my images from "
great
shot" to "brilliant photo".
I would say that this book, single handedly, has made for the best improvements in my photography to date.
If you are serious about your images, you won't be disappointed!
GOOD FIRST BOOK
I'M TAKING MUCH BETTER PICTURES WITH MY NIKON FM2 THANKS TO THIS BOOK. ALSO I CAN NOW SELECT THE BEST LENSES TO USE WITH THE FM2. OH AND I THINK HIS OLD LADY AND KIDS ARE VERY CUTE.
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Not as impressed as most people, I guess.
Maybe I should have gotten this book first thing, but I just don't see the big deal about this book, It was somewhat informative, but really not much I hadn't already read online or in other books. It doesn't have any of those ah-ha moments or anything that just makes
exposure
'click'. Since this book was recommended to me, I thought there might be some valuable info that I have been missing in order to get that perfect exposure and it just wasn't in there.
I think this book is probably ok for your first photography learning tool, but if you have read other book and online through forums and such, you probably already know everthing this book has to offer.
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