Monday, September 21, 2009

Digital Photography: An Introduction

Digital Photography: An Introduction Review



I've never really liked taking pictures. I like looking at them, but not taking them. A whole bunch of people told me that by going digital I wouldn't dislike taking pictures so much. He then handed me this book, along with the admonishment that a lot of things like the number of megapixels change before the ink has time to dry on any book. ==I read the book and became convinced that the problems I had had before of not knowing if I had the picture, the endless changing of lenses, all the junk you had to carry with you has been replaced by a camera with a big memory card, and a 10X optical zoom that will also take movies.

I see some comments about this book that it is too simple, not enough material, not enough detail, etc. Could be. But it was exactly what I needed to tell me what I was getting into by going digital.

Most of my pictures are being taken to put on the web. Just the few pages he has on JPEG, GIF, etc. are again exactly what I needed. It told me what I needed to know without going into a bunch of extra detail.


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Digital Photography: An Introduction Overview


From improving casual snapshots to learning the secrets of lighting, composition, and digital image manipulation, this concise guide by one of the leading photographers working today provides readers with an easily accessible approach to producing better digital photographs.

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